evolution of organisational behaviour/fhs

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wats ur project abt...wat al things u a hav to cover...get us sum detail b4 we can offer ne help....
 

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organizational behavior -- which refers to individual and group dynamics in an organizational setting -- and "macro" organizational theory which studies whole organizations, how they adapt, and the strategies and structures that guide them. To this distinction, some scholars have added an interest in "meso" -- primarily interested in power, culture, and the networks of individuals and units in organizations -- and "field" level analysis which study how whole populations of organizations interact. In Europe these distinctions do exist as well, but are more rarely reflected in departmental divisions.

Whenever people interact in organizations, many factors come into play. Organizational studies attempt to understand and model these factors. Like all social sciences, organizational studies seeks to control, predict, and explain. There is some controversy over the ethics of controlling workers' behaviour. As such, organizational behaviour or OB (and its cousin, Industrial psychology) have at times been accused of being the scientific tool of the powerful.[citation needed] Those accusations notwithstanding, OB can play a major role in organizational development and success.



chk out this pdf file also........

http://www.rocw.raifoundation.org/management/bba/organizationalbehavior/lecture-notes/lecture-01.pdf
 
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Hey friend, as we know that the analysis and examination of an individual or a group of members in an organization is called organizational behavior. Well, i am also uploading a document where you can get more detailed information on organizational behavior.
 

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