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Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, 3/e

Steve Ellis, Senior Group Management Development Manager, HSBC
Penny Dick, Sheffield University Management School

ISBN: 0077108078
Copyright year: 2005

Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, 3e provides a concise and engaging grounding in the core concepts and practical issues of Organizational Behaviour for students with little or no previous experience of business or management. The book adopts a micro-macro approach to OB, starting with the individual through to groups and teams and finishing with the organization.

ISBN: 0077108078
Pub Date: Nov 2005

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