CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION * Background of the study This term paper is prepared as a requirement of the course curriculum of “organizational behaviour in the context of a local company” by studying organizational behaviour practice in INCEPTA PHARMACEUTICALS CO. LTD. After studying on this company, we came to know about various factors of employee’s organizational behaviour. * Objective The objective of our study is to find out the expected organizational behaviour on the basis of OB model
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analysis of the processes used by the three leaders. It will also identify the processes that the leaders and top management team (TMT) are using to impact the organization. Influence Processes Influence processes are the processes a leader will use to influence their employees. There are four types of influence processes which are high-control innovator, status quo guardian, participative innovator, and process manager. There are six factors that could affect these influence processes, which
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TEAM DYNAMICS A team is any group of people organized to work together interdependently and cooperatively to meet the needs of their customers by accomplishing a purpose and goals. Teams are created for both long term and short term interaction. A product development team, an executive leadership team, and a departmental team are long lasting planning and operational groups. Short term teams might include a team to to plan the annual company party or a team to respond to a specific customer problem
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INTRODUCTION All organizations have people who work in it. Regardless of the size of an organization or the extent of its resources, the organizations still stand because of the capabilities and performance of its people. The capabilities and performance are needed in the organizations to run its business regardless of whether the organization refers to people as Human Resource Management, Human Resource Development, Personal Department or Talent Management. A person or human resource is a valuable
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Together? * Some ideas for your discussion include how might each of the four cultures identified in the article affect your daily job? Can you disregard culture when interacting with your employees? I determined that my company was “networked” organization. Relationship was strong among our coworkers. They seemed like family. And even they know each other’s family. Our company was informality. Almost half of workers related to other workers. So we can be more flexible in term of how we manage our
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hiring and retaining employees. As companies evolved, their focus began to shift to create a higher performing workforce. They found that the key to igniting optimal performance is aligning the company strategy with talent management. Formulate a talent management strategy to encompass the entire talent requirements of the organization. According to Nancy Lockwood, talent management is the primary driver for organizational success. It is the implementation of integrated strategies or systems
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title of section Page QUESTION ONE 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Strategic Human Resource Management 3 1.3 Human Resource Practices 4 1.4 Career Development 6 1.4.1 Training 6 1.4.2 Performance Appraisal 6 1.4.3 Mentoring 7 1.5 Organizational Culture 7 1.6 Knowledge as a mediator 8 1.7 Conclusion 9 QUESTION TWO 2.1 Introduction 10 2.2 Training Development Cycle 10 2.3 Types of Training Strategies 11 2.3.1 Job Rotation as a Training Technique
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Individual and organizations are integrated into the process • Applications Stages (Strategic analysis, strategic choice, and design and implement the strategic change plan) Organization Design - Configures the organizations structure, work design, HR practice, and management to guide members' behavior • Conceptual Framework ( Strategy, Structure, Work Design, HR Practices, and Management / Information Systems) • Application Stages (Clarify design focus, designing the organization, and implementing
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HR department. The organization faces an uphill battle to motivate the remaining productive staff and to ensure maximum output at the lowest cost. This proposal then sheds light on the general schemes of making staff redundant and of motivating the remaining employees at the organization. JOB EVALUATION The proposal proceeds by firstly, introducing the concept of the process of job evaluation. This is the assessment of the relative worth of various jobs within the organization on the basis of a consistent set
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High employee turnover is always a threatening problem to the organizations. It may affect the company’s daily operations in the form of direct and indirect cost. Direct cost incurs for replacing resigned staffs like recruitment, selection, orientation and training. Cost of diminished morale, pressure of the existing employees and poor working atmosphere are the indirect cost incurred by the organization because of high turnover rate. It is suggested that turnover rate is the result of a social exchange
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