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Organizational Behavior

Individual, group, and intergroup behavior are the central components of the study of behavior in organizations. The focus is on concrete "people" problems and the day-to-day issues faced by managers. Topics include socialization, motivation, communication, conflict resolution, organizational design, organizational change, compensation and reward systems, leadership, performance appraisal, and human resource management systems. Analyses of cases describing actual business situations are emphasized.