Buch, Englisch, 504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 255 mm x 181 mm, Gewicht: 782 g
Buch, Englisch, 504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 255 mm x 181 mm, Gewicht: 782 g
ISBN: 978-1-4833-5929-8
Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
Managing Human Behavior in Public and Nonprofit Organizations helps you understand, manage, and influence the behaviour of others in the workplace. Taking an action-oriented approach the authors use real-world circumstances within public and non-profit organisations to illustrate key concepts. Important topics such as stress, decision making, motivation, leadership, communication, teams, and change give you a foundational understanding of the basic issues that affect human behaviour.
In addition to new cases and examples from the public and non-profit sectors, this edition features new material on leadership and organisational change, cultural diversity and generational diversity, and positive organisational behaviour.
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
- New material on leadership and organisational change build your critical management and leadership skills, so you can act effectively and responsibly under real -world pressures
- Expanded coverage of cultural diversity helps you understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures, as well as work with varying cultural beliefs and schedules
- Expanded coverage of positive organisational behaviour includes the latest research and findings that demonstrate the successful implementation of positive psychology in the workplace
- New cases, examples, self-assessments, and exercises bring concepts to life with relevant ways to practice and improve your management skills.
A companion website will be available for lecturers at study.sagepub.com/denhardt4e featuring additional teaching resources.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Organizational Behavior as a Way of Thinking and Acting
The Roots of Organizational Behavior
More Recent Developments
Does Good Management Make a Difference?
Themes and Purposes of This Book
Chapter 2: Knowing and Managing Yourself
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Appendix 2.A: Reddin's Personal Values Inventory
Appendix 2.B: Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation–Behavior (FIRO)
Appendix 2.C: Locus of Control
Appendix 2.D: Career Orientation Inventory
Appendix 2.E: Emotional Intelligence
Chapter 3: Fostering Creativity and Innovation
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 4: Managing Stress
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 5: Decision-Making
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 6: Motivation and Engagement
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 7: Leadership in Public Organizations
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 8: Power and Organizational Politics
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 9: Communicating Effectively With Others
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 10: Working in Groups and Teams
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 11: Managing Conflict
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 12: Organizational Change
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 13: Representing the Organization “On the Outside”
Where Do We Begin?
Ways of Thinking
Ways of Acting
Thinking in Action
Chapter 14: Managing Behavior in the Public Interest
The New Public Service
Conclusion