"Managing People at Work" is a comprehensive guide to the latest
theory and research in the area of industrial and organizational
psychology. Written for managers as well as business students, it
presents easily understood concepts without using technical
business jargon. The book focuses on both day-to-day and strategic
problems in areas such as management styles, group decision making
and organizational change. Information is enhanced with case
studies, questionnaires, and exercises throughout the book. "HR
Magazine"
"Managing People at Work" is both a practical guide for managers
and a valuable introduction to management issues for students in
business, professional, and technical programs. Comprehensive in
scope but easily accessible to a wide audience, the volume distills
the latest theory and research in industrial and organizational
psychology, presenting workable concepts and techniques with a
minimum of jargon. The authors place particular emphasis on helping
managers deal successfully with day-to-day and strategic problems
in the workplace, examining issues such as appropriate management
styles, group decision-making, organizational change, and more.
Exercises, case studies, and questionnaires are included throughout
to help managers further develop their skills.
Divided into three principal parts, the volume moves from the
micro aspects of managing people to the macro or organizational
aspects of people management. In the first section, the authors
concentrate on dealing with individuals by exploring personality
and individual differences, motivation, leadership potential, and
management styles. Part Two focuses on people working in groups and
addresses questions about the differences between group and
individual decision making, the effects of group decision making
processes on individual motivation, the causes of intergroup
conflict, and the ways in which conflict can be minimized.
Organizational problems and the effects of organizational change
are treated in Part Three, while a final chapter considers an
important, yet usually neglected aspect of management: how to
manage your boss. Numerous explanatory figures and tables accompany
the text.
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