OB Operational Definition.
Title: OB Operational Definition.
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OB Operational Definition.
OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
FARHAD HEIDARI
VIRGINIA MCMINN
ORG 502
September 14, 2003
"Organizational Behavior is the study of individuals and groups in organizations." (Schermerhorn, Jr., Hunt, & Osborn. p.3). All the organizations have certain kinds of behavior that they adapt to. Like the definition suggests, behavior in an organization is based on how individuals in certain aspects of a business act in different aspects. These aspects can be communicating with fellow employees, culture of an organization,
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organization operates exclusively within one. Organizations as a whole will have a dominant model, while certain areas of the organization will operate with overlapping models (Clark, 1998).
References;
Robbins, S. (2001). Organizational Behavior: Section One, 1-61.
Clark, Donald R. (March 19, 1998). Organizational Behavior. Retrieved June 16, 2003, from http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/leader/leadob.html
Robbins, Stephen P. (date unavailable). Organizational Behavior (University of Phoenix).
Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing.
Anonymous. (2001). Retrieved June 16, 2003, from http://quoteland.com/topic.asp?category_ID=107
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