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企管 MBA 组织行为学 MBA 授课讲义
管理学大师
斯蒂芬·P·罗宾斯
《组织行为学》MBA 授课讲义
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
After reading this chapter students should be able to:
1. Define organizational behavior (OB).
2. Identify the primary behavioral disciplines contributing to OB.
3. Describe the three goals of OB.
4. List the major challenges and opportunities for managers to use OB concepts.
5. Describe how OB concepts can help make organizations more productive.
6. Discuss why work force diversity has become an important issue in
management.
7. Explain how managers and organizations are responding to the problem of
employee ethical dilemmas.
8. Discuss how knowledge of OB can help managers stimulate organizational
innovation and change.
LECTURE OUTLINE
I. THE FIELD OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
A. Definition
1. Organizational behavior is the systematic study of the actions and
attitudes that people exhibit within organizations. (ppt 4)
2. Key parts of the definition
a) Systematic study (ppt 5)
(1)The use of scientific evidence gathered under controlled
conditions and measured and interpreted in a reasonably
rigorous manner to attribute cause and effect. (ppt 6)
(2)OB—its theories and conclusions—is based on a large number
of systematically designed research studies.
b) Systematic study of actions (or behaviors) and attitudes
include three areas: productivity, absenteeism, and turnover.
(ppt 7)
(1)Managers clearly are concerned with the quantity and quality
of output that each employee generates.
(2)Absence and turnover—particularly excessively high
rates—can adversely affect this output.
(3)Organizational citizenship—discretionar
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