Organizational Behavior: Organizational Behavior [Essentials] 2e offers the same quality of contemporary knowledge, excellent readability, and classroom support that has made the hardback book by the same author team one of the best-selling OB books around the world - but in a smaller package. It applies four fundamental principles: linking theory with reality, organizational behavior for everyone, contemporary theory foundation, and active learning support. McShane and Von Glinow have sliced out the extended or secondary topics so students can drill down to what is really essential. Although this book is less than two-thirds the length of their comprehensive hardback textbook, it doesn’t skimp on classroom support. In this era of active learning, critical thinking, and outcomes-based teaching, these supplements are becoming more “essential” than ever.

Meet the judges: Community Track - MiamiHerald.com


Meet the judges: Community Track
MiamiHerald.com
She teaches business strategy, entrepreneurship and organizational behavior at UM and leads Startup Florida. Rafael Cruz is regional director of the Florida Small Business Development Center, in charge of all operations in Broward County.

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New textbook dedicated to Regent John Massey - Durant Daily Democrat


New textbook dedicated to Regent John Massey
Durant Daily Democrat
“Management and Organizational Behavior” is the title of the course (MNGT 3113) and the textbook, which is designed as an introductory text to the management curriculum at the school. It also includes a one-page preface that dedicates the book to ...

Student's brainchild going live - Charleston Post Courier


Student's brainchild going live
Charleston Post Courier
College of Charleston Assistant Professor Carrie Messal, who taught Lucas as a sophomore in her Management 301: Management and Organizational Behavior class, said she doesn't know enough about the social networking business to predict certain success ...

U of M to Interview Four Finalists for Carlson Dean - Twin Cities Business (blog)


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U of M to Interview Four Finalists for Carlson Dean
Twin Cities Business (blog)
The first of four public interviews will feature Randall Peterson, deputy dean of faculty and professor of organizational behavior at the London Business School. The University of Minnesota said Monday that the pool of candidates for dean of the ...
UM names one of four Carlson School dean finalists Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal

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Bill O'Brien: Career profile and things you might not know about him - PennLive.com


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Bill O'Brien: Career profile and things you might not know about him
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Playing career: St. John's Preparatory (1984-88), Brown University (1989-1992; bachelor of arts, double major in political science and organizational behavior management) Coaching career: St John's Prep (1989 – freshman lineman coach); Brown University ...

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Acting as One: The Collective Leadership Approach - CFO.com Magazine


Acting as One: The Collective Leadership Approach
CFO.com Magazine
The ambition of organizational behavior can be stated simply as the ability to act “As One”: to effectively engage an organization's people, purpose, and productivity. Many of the economic, political, and social challenges now confronting our society ...

Her Key to Efficiency: Arrive Late, Leave Early - New York Times


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Her Key to Efficiency: Arrive Late, Leave Early
New York Times
... of talented people at the middle and upper levels of their organizations. Herminia Ibarra is a professor of organizational behavior and chairwoman of the Organizational Behavior Area at Insead, the business school. E-mail: preoccupations@nytimes.com.

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Powerful people feel taller than they are - Futurity: Research News


Powerful people feel taller than they are
Futurity: Research News
"We find that the psychological experience of power may cause individuals to feel taller than objective measurement indicates they really are," says organizational behavior expert Michelle M. Duguid. (Credit: iStockphoto) WASHINGTON U.-ST.

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Powerful People Think They are Taller Than They Really Are - PsychCentral.com


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Powerful People Think They are Taller Than They Really Are
PsychCentral.com
By Janice Wood Associate News Editor Powerful leaders, whether in the military, political or business arenas, often feel taller than they really are, according to a new study by an organizational behavior expert at Washington University in St. Louis.

First of four Carlson School dean finalists announced - Minnesota Daily


First of four Carlson School dean finalists announced
Minnesota Daily
Peterson is currently deputy dean of faculty and a professor of Organizational Behavior at the London Business School. The remaining candidates will be announced sporadically in the coming weeks. Each is set to visit campus and give a presentation on ...

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