Organisational Psychology: Research and Professional Practice
Book Details
PublisherTilde Publishing and Distribution
ISBN / ASIN0734611242
ISBN-139780734611246
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Description
Organizational behavior can be defined as the study of the structure, functioning and performance of organizations, and the behavior of groups and individuals in those organizations . There are two main reasons to study organizational behavior: 1) to investigate factors associated with the effectiveness and efficiency of organizations, and 2) to investigate both how organizations affect the people who work in them and how workers affect organizations. Table of Contents
PART I: Introduction (Chapter 1 The history of industrial & organisational psychology)
PART II: Assessment at Work (Chapter 2 Assessment methods for selection & placement; Chapter 3 Assessing work performance)
PART III: Organisational Learning (Chapter 4 Training: Needs, methods and evaluation; Chapter 5 Management development issues: Cultural diversity training and coaching ; Chapter 6 Career development)
PART IV: The Individual and the Organisation (Chapter 7 Individual differences: Attitudes, values and personality; Chapter 8 Motivation and job design ; Chapter 9 Occupational health psychology: Work stress, work-life balance and OH&S; Chapter 10 Human factors and ergonomics)
PART V: The Social Context of Work (Chapter 11 Groups and teams; Chapter 12 Leadership, power and politics; Chapter 13 Organisational culture; Chapter 14 Organisational change)
PART VI: The Role of the Organisational Psychologist (Chapter 15 The scientist practitioner model and professional practice; Chapter 16 The role of the organisational psychologist; Chapter 17 Emerging issues in organisational psychology)
PART I: Introduction (Chapter 1 The history of industrial & organisational psychology)
PART II: Assessment at Work (Chapter 2 Assessment methods for selection & placement; Chapter 3 Assessing work performance)
PART III: Organisational Learning (Chapter 4 Training: Needs, methods and evaluation; Chapter 5 Management development issues: Cultural diversity training and coaching ; Chapter 6 Career development)
PART IV: The Individual and the Organisation (Chapter 7 Individual differences: Attitudes, values and personality; Chapter 8 Motivation and job design ; Chapter 9 Occupational health psychology: Work stress, work-life balance and OH&S; Chapter 10 Human factors and ergonomics)
PART V: The Social Context of Work (Chapter 11 Groups and teams; Chapter 12 Leadership, power and politics; Chapter 13 Organisational culture; Chapter 14 Organisational change)
PART VI: The Role of the Organisational Psychologist (Chapter 15 The scientist practitioner model and professional practice; Chapter 16 The role of the organisational psychologist; Chapter 17 Emerging issues in organisational psychology)
