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BBA6B12 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOR

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Updated 19 Mar 2025
Lessons 5
Language English ‎(en)‎
Skill Level Beginner

Course Overview

Course Overview
This course explores the study of human behavior within organizations, examining individual and group dynamics, organizational structure, and processes that influence behavior.

Key Concepts
Individual Behavior
1. Personality: Understanding personality traits and their impact on behavior.
2. Motivation: Exploring various motivation theories, such as Maslow's Hierarchy and McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory.
3. Perception: Understanding how individuals perceive and interpret their environment.
4. Learning: Examining various learning theories, such as classical conditioning and social learning.

Group Behavior
1. Group Dynamics: Understanding group formation, norms, and roles.
2. Teamwork: Examining the importance of teamwork, collaboration, and communication.
3. Leadership: Exploring various leadership styles, such as transformational and transactional leadership.
4. Conflict: Understanding the causes and consequences of conflict, as well as strategies for conflict resolution.

Organizational Structure
1. Organizational Design: Examining various organizational structures, such as functional, divisional, and matrix structures.
2. Authority and Power: Understanding the distribution of authority and power within organizations.
3. Communication: Examining the importance of effective communication in organizations.

Organizational Processes
1. Decision-Making: Exploring various decision-making models, such as rational and intuitive decision-making.
2. Change Management: Understanding the importance of managing change, including strategies for implementing and sustaining change.
3. Organizational Culture: Examining the role of organizational culture in shaping behavior and performance.

Theories and Models
1. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: A motivational theory that proposes human needs are hierarchical.
2. Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory: A motivational theory that proposes job satisfaction and dissatisfaction are influenced by two separate sets of factors.
3. McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y: A leadership theory that proposes two contrasting views of human nature and motivation.
4. Blake and Mouton's Managerial Grid: A leadership theory that proposes a grid for evaluating leadership styles.

Case Studies and Applications
1. Case Studies: Analyzing real-world organizational behavior scenarios, such as leadership challenges, communication breakdowns, and change management initiatives.
2. Group Projects: Collaborating on organizational behavior projects, such as developing a leadership development program or creating a change management plan.

Course Objectives
1. Understand individual and group behavior in organizations.
2. Analyze organizational structure and processes.
3. Apply organizational behavior theories and models to real-world scenarios.
4. Develop effective leadership and management skills.

Assessment
1. Quizzes and exams: Testing understanding of organizational behavior concepts and theories.
2. Case studies and group projects: Applying organizational behavior concepts and theories to real-world scenarios.
3. Reflective journaling: Reflecting on personal experiences and insights related to organizational behavior.
4. Final project: Developing a comprehensive organizational behavior plan or proposal.

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Course Overview
This course explores the study of human behavior within organizations, examining individual and group dynamics, organizational structure, and processes that influence behavior.

Key Concepts
Individual Behavior
1. Personality: Understanding personality traits and their impact on behavior.
2. Motivation: Exploring various motivation theories, such as Maslow's Hierarchy and McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory.
3. Perception: Understanding how individuals perceive and interpret their environment.
4. Learning: Examining various learning theories, such as classical conditioning and social learning.

Group Behavior
1. Group Dynamics: Understanding group formation, norms, and roles.
2. Teamwork: Examining the importance of teamwork, collaboration, and communication.
3. Leadership: Exploring various leadership styles, such as transformational and transactional leadership.
4. Conflict: Understanding the causes and consequences of conflict, as well as strategies for conflict resolution.

Organizational Structure
1. Organizational Design: Examining various organizational structures, such as functional, divisional, and matrix structures.
2. Authority and Power: Understanding the distribution of authority and power within organizations.
3. Communication: Examining the importance of effective communication in organizations.

Organizational Processes
1. Decision-Making: Exploring various decision-making models, such as rational and intuitive decision-making.
2. Change Management: Understanding the importance of managing change, including strategies for implementing and sustaining change.
3. Organizational Culture: Examining the role of organizational culture in shaping behavior and performance.

Theories and Models
1. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: A motivational theory that proposes human needs are hierarchical.
2. Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory: A motivational theory that proposes job satisfaction and dissatisfaction are influenced by two separate sets of factors.
3. McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y: A leadership theory that proposes two contrasting views of human nature and motivation.
4. Blake and Mouton's Managerial Grid: A leadership theory that proposes a grid for evaluating leadership styles.

Case Studies and Applications
1. Case Studies: Analyzing real-world organizational behavior scenarios, such as leadership challenges, communication breakdowns, and change management initiatives.
2. Group Projects: Collaborating on organizational behavior projects, such as developing a leadership development program or creating a change management plan.

Course Objectives
1. Understand individual and group behavior in organizations.
2. Analyze organizational structure and processes.
3. Apply organizational behavior theories and models to real-world scenarios.
4. Develop effective leadership and management skills.

Assessment
1. Quizzes and exams: Testing understanding of organizational behavior concepts and theories.
2. Case studies and group projects: Applying organizational behavior concepts and theories to real-world scenarios.
3. Reflective journaling: Reflecting on personal experiences and insights related to organizational behavior.
4. Final project: Developing a comprehensive organizational behavior plan or proposal.

Skill Level: Beginner
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