(eBook PDF) Managing Human Behavior in Public and Nonprofit Organizations Fifth Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
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- ISBN-10 : 1506382665
- ISBN-13 : 978-1506382661
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Managing Human Behavior in Public and Nonprofit Organizations, Fifth Edition is an established core text designed to help you develop your leadership and management skills. Bestselling authors Denhardt, Denhardt, Aristigueta, and Rawlings cover important topics such as stress, decision-making, motivation, leadership, teams, communication, and change. Cases, self-assessment exercises, and numerous examples provide you with the opportunity to apply concepts and theories discussed in the chapter. Focusing exclusively on organizational behavior in both public and nonprofit organizations, this text is a must-read for students in public administration programs.
Table of Content:
Preface
1 Organizational Behavior as a Way of Thinking and Acting The Roots
2 Knowing and Managing Yourself Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
3 Fostering Creativity and Innovation Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
4 Managing Stress Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
5 Decision-Making Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
6 Motivation and Engagement Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
7 Leadership in Public Organizations Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
8 Power and Organizational Politics Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
9 Communicating Effectively With Others Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
10 Working in Groups and Teams Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
11 Managing Conflict Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
12 Organizational Culture and Change Ways of Thinking Ways of Acting
13 Representing the Organization Ways of Thinking Ways of Actin
14 Managing Behavior in the Public Interest The New Public Service Conclusion
References
Index
About the Authors
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