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This Multi Pach consists of "Organizational Behaviour, fifth edition, "by David Buchanan and Andrzej Huczynski (ISBN: 0273682229) and "Rethinking Organisational Behaviour" by Norman Jackson and Pippa Carter (ISBN: 0273630075) "Organizational Behaviour, fifth edition, introduces students to a social science perspective on Organizational Behaviour, so they can critique and debate core research and ideas." Students need to understand, critique and apply theories in organisational behaviour. The fifth edition of this definitive, multidisciplinary text continues to set a benchmark in teaching of this area with new concepts, debates and exemplary supplementary material. Students are encouraged to challengecurrent thinking critically in relation to their own ideas and experience, exploring alternative perspectives. Throughout, the text emphasises how organizational behaviour ideas and methods applyin practice, allowing students to gain the valuable skills and experience necessary for their future careers. "Rethinking Organisational Behaviour " is ideal for those taking an advanced course on organisational behaviour at undergraduate or postgraduate level. "The text offers an interpretation of organizational behaviour that reflects contemporary conditions and social thinking. Clearly written, the text aims to position organizational behaviour within the theoretical developments of recent times - the sources of which often lie outside the traditional informing disciplines of organizational behaviour."" Starting with the basic concepts of organisational behaviour, the text goes on to develop them further into a higher level, through the implications of social thinking. "

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This Multi Pach consists of "Organizational Behaviour, fifth edition, "by David Buchanan and Andrzej Huczynski (ISBN: 0273682229) and "Rethinking Organisational Behaviour" by Norman Jackson and Pippa Carter (ISBN: 0273630075) "Organizational Behaviour, fifth edition, introduces students to a social science perspective on Organizational Behaviour, so they can critique and debate core research and ideas." Students need to understand, critique and apply theories in organisational behaviour. The fifth edition of this definitive, multidisciplinary text continues to set a benchmark in teaching of this area with new concepts, debates and exemplary supplementary material. Students are encouraged to challengecurrent thinking critically in relation to their own ideas and experience, exploring alternative perspectives. Throughout, the text emphasises how organizational behaviour ideas and methods applyin practice, allowing students to gain the valuable skills and experience necessary for their future careers. "Rethinking Organisational Behaviour " is ideal for those taking an advanced course on organisational behaviour at undergraduate or postgraduate level. "The text offers an interpretation of organizational behaviour that reflects contemporary conditions and social thinking. Clearly written, the text aims to position organizational behaviour within the theoretical developments of recent times - the sources of which often lie outside the traditional informing disciplines of organizational behaviour."" Starting with the basic concepts of organisational behaviour, the text goes on to develop them further into a higher level, through the implications of social thinking. "

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