A Manager's Guide to Human Behavior, Fifth Edition
- 4h 29m
- Judith Geller, Matthew Reis
- AMACOM
- 2010
Understanding how and why employees behave as they do is a critical skill for managers in every organization. Managers are responsible for ensuring that the organization’s mission and strategic goals are enacted, so it is of the utmost importance they know how motivate and engage employees. This updated and revised edition of A Manager’s Guide to Human Behavior will prepare managers to better understand, motivate, and focus the energies of individual employees and the collective energy of their work teams.
Building on the content in the fourth edition, this updated course reexamines key theories and focuses on their practical application to typical management situations. New topics is this edition include learning organizations and open systems, as a context for understanding how individuals contribute to organizational effectiveness; self-awareness; Goleman’s emotional intelligence; and Bridge’s transitions model of change. The performance management section has been enhanced with a simplified process model (define, develop, review and reward), and the section on leadership examines the concept of the versatile leader who engages the spirit, head, heart, and hands of employees.
Throughout the course, self-assessments, worksheets, checklists, and questionnaires give students the opportunity to apply what they are learning. Each chapter incorporates an action plan tied to the objectives and competencies for the topic area. Short case studies enable students to apply their new knowledge to analyze, understand, and influence human behavior.
Course Objective: Develop skills to interact successfully with others and motivate employees and coworkers.
Selected Learning Objectives
- Discover what makes people "tick"
- Manage change in a positive, productive way
- Coach individuals to achieve their potential
- Interact successfully with others
- Motivate your employees and co-workers to excel
- Communicate in sensitive, nonthreatening ways
- Conduct performance reviews that help you identify problem areas, resolve conflicts, and promote improvement
In this Book
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People in Organizations: A Systems Approach
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Self-Awareness: The Importance of Understanding Ourselves
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Motivation: What Inspires People to Do What They Do?
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Communication: Getting Your Message Across
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There Is More to Performance than Just Management!
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Teams That Work: The Structure and Dynamics of Work Groups
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Change That Works: The Process of Guiding Change
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Leadership: Translating Vision into Reality
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Putting It All Together: Organizational Effectiveness