Evolution Of Organisational Behaviour

"Managers are people who do things right, while leaders are people who do the right thing." (Warren Bennis, Ph.D. On Becoming a Leader) Organisational behaviour is the study and application of ...

We study phenomena in a wide range of settings, examining both the organisations themselves and the people within those organisations. The Organisational Behaviour (OB) Faculty Research Group’s ...

Organisational behaviour (OB) is an interdisciplinary field that examines how individuals, groups, and structures influence interactions within organisations in order to improve effectiveness and ...

How does organisational culture impact success? How can we create effective teams and get the best from people? Explore these questions on this research degree. You’ll study behavioural phenomena in ...

seattlepi.com: Book Review: 'Organisational Behaviour for Dummies' by Cary L Cooper, Lynn Holdsworth and Sheena Johnson

Organisational Behaviour for Dummies addresses one of the core concepts of running a successful organisation. While financials, profit and loss statements, shareholder interest are central to ...

Book Review: 'Organisational Behaviour for Dummies' by Cary L Cooper, Lynn Holdsworth and Sheena Johnson

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Phys.org on MSN: Ant supergene reveals surprising twist in evolution of social behavior

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In the spring, ants are once again hard at work. Beyond their everyday presence, ants are also key model organisms in cutting-edge evolutionary genetics research, helping scientists understand how ...

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National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine: In the Light of Evolution: Volume VI: Brain and Behavior

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Star-nosed moles and tentacled snakes have exceptional mechanosensory systems that illustrate a number of general features of nervous system organization and evolution. Star-nosed moles use the star ...

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