Organisational Behaviour(1st Edition)

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G. A. Cole

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ISBN: 0826453872, 978-0826453877

Book publisher: Thomson Learning

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Victor Reid
5.0
This book is an exceptional resource for anyone studying organizational behavior. It combines robust theoretical frameworks with current real-world examples that make the concepts easy to understand and apply. I found the chapter on motivation particularly enlightening. The book arrived much quicker than I expected—thanks to my Prime membership! Highly recommended for students and professionals alike.
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Daniel Barrett
4.0
"Organisational Behaviour" serves as a solid starting point for understanding the complexities of workplace dynamics. The authors do a commendable job of breaking down complex theories into digestible pieces. It's well-organized, making navigation easy. Delivery was swift, and the book was in perfect condition upon arrival. Wish there were a few more case studies, but overall, a very informative read.
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Brooke Andrews
4.0
Having delved into 'Organisational Behaviour, 1st Edition', I can assure you it's a valuable asset for anyone involved in management or leadership. The text provides a balanced blend of theory and practical application. Chapters on team dynamics and communication were especially beneficial. Arrived well-packaged and on time, and I scored an awesome discount thanks to my membership plan. Definitely a good read, though it leans slightly academic at times.