Organizational Behaviour in the context of people management consists of several theories in which Theory X, Theory Y,Theory Z are the newly introduced.Theory X and Y were created and developed by Douglas McGregor in the 1960s. Theory X says that the average human being is lazy and self-centred, lacks ambition, dislikes change, and longs to be told what to do. Theory Y maintains that human beings are active rather than passive shapers of themselves and of their environment. They long to grow and assume responsibility. The best way to manage them is to manage as little as possible. Theory Z of William Ouchi focused on increasing employee loyalty to the company by providing a job for life with a strong focus on the well-being of the employee,...
The focus and thrust of this paper is to arouse the interest and minds of Managers on effective use ...
Behavioral management theory was developed in response to the need to account for employee behavior ...
Managing people and organization is both - science and art. Every single act in management is relate...
Organizational Behaviour in the context of people management consists of several theories in which T...
Theory X, Theory Y and Theory Z in organizational behaviour (OB) are related to human motivation and...
Optimizing human productivity is a challenging process for the organizations and this process involv...
Various models are used in developing strategies to improve people’s performance in organizations. ...
behaviour in a theoretical and applied way that both students and instructors will find engaging and...
Every organization utilizes the skills and knowledge of its workforce to achieve its set objectives....
In the modern society, it is difficult to imagine life without organization. Today, we are living in...
Object. As one of the tools for achieving organizational success, today's existing organizations all...
Management theory was examined to isolate the how and where employee services is positioned on a man...
An overview of Organizational Behaviour – History of Organisational Behaviour and its emergence as...
The recent economic and political developments in China, as a result of the open-door policy and com...
We review the literature on people management and performance in organizations across a range of dis...
The focus and thrust of this paper is to arouse the interest and minds of Managers on effective use ...
Behavioral management theory was developed in response to the need to account for employee behavior ...
Managing people and organization is both - science and art. Every single act in management is relate...
Organizational Behaviour in the context of people management consists of several theories in which T...
Theory X, Theory Y and Theory Z in organizational behaviour (OB) are related to human motivation and...
Optimizing human productivity is a challenging process for the organizations and this process involv...
Various models are used in developing strategies to improve people’s performance in organizations. ...
behaviour in a theoretical and applied way that both students and instructors will find engaging and...
Every organization utilizes the skills and knowledge of its workforce to achieve its set objectives....
In the modern society, it is difficult to imagine life without organization. Today, we are living in...
Object. As one of the tools for achieving organizational success, today's existing organizations all...
Management theory was examined to isolate the how and where employee services is positioned on a man...
An overview of Organizational Behaviour – History of Organisational Behaviour and its emergence as...
The recent economic and political developments in China, as a result of the open-door policy and com...
We review the literature on people management and performance in organizations across a range of dis...
The focus and thrust of this paper is to arouse the interest and minds of Managers on effective use ...
Behavioral management theory was developed in response to the need to account for employee behavior ...
Managing people and organization is both - science and art. Every single act in management is relate...