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Organisational Behaviour - MGSM870
Organisational behaviour (OB) is a multi-disciplinary field that utilises insights from psychology, sociology, anthropology, social psychology, and economics to study human behaviour within organisational settings. Given the importance of understanding human behaviour in the workplace, this unit aims to engage students to explore and critically examine insights about human behaviour at work to better manage and improve organisational capabilities and performance. The unit covers micro- (such as individual foundations, perceptions, attitudes and motivation), meso- (such as communication and team dynamics), and macro-level (such as culture, change, power and leadership) perspectives of OB, as well as ethics and CSR.
| Credit Points: | 4 |
| When Offered: | Term 1 NR - MGSM, North Ryde Campus, January to March Term 2 NR - MGSM, North Ryde Campus, March to June Term 3 NR - MGSM, North Ryde Campus, June to September Term 4 NR - MGSM, North Ryde Campus, September to December Term 1 CBD - MGSM, City Campus, January to March Term 2 Online - MGSM online, March to June Term 3 CBD - MGSM, City Campus, June to September |
| Staff Contact(s): | studentservices@mgsm.edu.au |
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| Assessed As: | Graded |
| Offered By: | Macquarie Graduate School of Management |
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