Organizational Behavior(8th Edition)
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John R. Schermerhorn Jr, James G. Hunt, Richard N. Osborn
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ISBN: 047120367X, 978-0471203674
Book publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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Although dense in information, this book provides valuable insights into organizational behavior. It's packed with comprehensive data and analysis that could benefit anyone in a managerial or HR role. The delivery was swift and the packaging secure. If you have the patience to sit through its exhaustive passages, it's worth the read.
TM
I've had my fair share of textbooks over the years, but 'Organizational Behavior, 8th Edition' stands out among them. The way it dives into the complexities of workplace dynamics with clarity and precision is commendable. With real-world examples and case studies, the concepts are brought to life, making it not only informative but also engaging. Plus, it arrived quickly and in pristine condition, which was a relief to see.
DS
This textbook is a decent guide for anyone interested in understanding the behavior within organizations. The blend of theory and actionable insights into practices makes it a useful resource. I found the chapters well-structured and appreciated the detailed case examples. Got an extra discount with my Prime membership which was a nice perk. However, some sections felt a tad repetitive.







































