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needs and importance of organisation behaviour
usually the behaviour of an organisation marks the success of an organisation. A behaviour that usually go hand in hand with the predetermined goals and missions of an organization determines the success of an organization. it therefore requires good management to be in a position to shape up the individual and group behaviours that affect organization for it not to affect an organisation.
Organizations can demonstrate ethical behavior by taking into account the effects of their actions on all stakeholders involved. When a behavior benefits one group disproportionately without considering the consequences, it can result in unethical behavior.
Values are the behaviours particularly valued in an organisation; the principles of "the way things are done around here", underpinning the culture. They can be considered the DNA of any organisation's culture. They can provide competitive advantage. Competing organisations may share the same values, e.g. Integrity, Trust, Innovation, Team work, Customers First, Excellence, Respect. It is how they bring those values alive, and into their behaviour that differentiates one organisation from another.
The sub units of an organisation dealing with the various needs of the organisation
Usually a tricky situation requiring weighing up of possible consequences. Euthanasia is a big one. Most medical and nursing students must study ethics.
Organisation culture mean behaviour of the organisation i.e., individual behaviour within the organisation. Organisation in this universe is different from others in its culture.
Good time management skills and ethical behavior are good ingredients of leadership. A manager who has good time management skills can ensure that certain targets and tasks are delivered on time.
orgasigation behaviour is the study of individual and groups behaviour within organisation and interaction between the organisational member and their external environment. to know the behaviour of the individual and groups within the organisation. to the human behaviour.
Compliancy does not automatically equate to ethical behaviour. While behaving in a legally compliant manner is certainly a step towards being ethical, it is still possible to be unethical whilst being totally compliant with legislation.
A:Monotheistic religions that believe in ethical behaviour include:ZoroastrianismJudasimChristianityIslamBahaiSikhism
i think organisatoinal helps managent deals well with the different bevours of it's managers in decision making. B organizational behaviour is the study of human behaviour within an organization by applying certain knowledge , theories & researches.Management explains the method to control nd influence the behaviour of employees c organizational behaviour investigates the impact that indiviuals, groups and systems has on behaviour within organisations, it is basically for improving organisation's effectiveness. organisational behaviour tells us how important it is to help an individual to work in a group ..how to bring ethical behaviour in the organisation..it is very important for management to know as organisational productivity depends upon three levels- individual,group,organisational.
needs and importance of organisation behaviour
respect for patients
usually the behaviour of an organisation marks the success of an organisation. A behaviour that usually go hand in hand with the predetermined goals and missions of an organization determines the success of an organization. it therefore requires good management to be in a position to shape up the individual and group behaviours that affect organization for it not to affect an organisation.
The board of director hold the ultimate responsibility for their firms' success or failure, as well as for ethics of their actions. Thus the ethical tone is set up at the top of organisation. The actions and attitudes of the board greatly influence the ethical climate of an organisation
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