ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES, PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS, AND REAL-WORLD EXAMPLES
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v4.i2.2023.4743Abstract [English]
Organizational Behaviour (OB) is the study of human behaviour in professional settings, focusing on individual and group interactions, organizational structures, and leadership styles. This paper explores the theoretical foundations of OB while integrating real-world examples to illustrate practical applications. Topics include motivation theories, leadership, communication, decision-making, and organizational culture. Emerging trends such as artificial intelligence (AI), remote work, and workforce diversity are also discussed. This study aims to provide managers, employees, and researchers with insights into how OB influences workplace productivity, job satisfaction, and organizational effectiveness.
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