Showing posts with label Organizational. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organizational. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2015

Handbook of Industrial, Work & Organizational Psychology by Neil Anderson




Handbook of Industrial, Work & Organizational Psychology by Neil Anderson


English | 1 Dec. 2001 | ISBN: 0761964886 | 512 Pages | PDF | 2 MB




The globalized nature of work in the new millennium implies that human resource management, psychological theories of personnel and individual behaviour in the workplace have to change and evolve. This volume mainly focuses on theories, techniques and methods used by industrial and work psychologists.










Monday, September 14, 2015

Statistical Methods for Organizational Research: Theory and Practice by Chris Dewberry




Statistical Methods for Organizational Research: Theory and Practice by Chris Dewberry


English | Aug. 26, 2004 | ISBN: 0415334241, 041533425X | 365 Pages | PDF | 8 MB




This clearly written textbook clarifies the concepts underpinning descriptive and inferential statistics in organizational research. Acting as much more than a theoretical reference tool, step-by-step it guides readers through the various key stages of successful data analysis.


Covering everything from introductory descriptive statistics to advanced inferential techniques such as ANOVA, multiple and logistic regression and factor analysis, this is one of the most comprehensive textbooks available.












Saturday, September 12, 2015

PAL Driven Organizational Learning: Theory and Practices: A Light on Learning Journey of Organizations (repost)




PAL Driven Organizational Learning: Theory and Practices: A Light on Learning Journey of Organizations by Kris Law and Kong Bieng Chuah


English | 2015 | ISBN: 3319180134 | 112 pages | PDF | 7,5 MB




Presenting an innovative concept and approach for organization management, this book serves to document an organization’s journey towards the ultimate goal of learning organization. This book also shares the experience on how a OL framework built on established learning theories, could be used effectively, overcoming many of the barriers in a real industrial setting. Utilizing a ready-to-use tool called Project Action Learning (PAL) to analyze real life case studies, the authors introduce a framework that allows teams of people to work and learn over the course of business projects. Equal emphasis is placed on the achievement of pre-set project outcomes and the learning objectives of the participants. In addition, a long term organizational learning strategy is put forward and the necessary supporting infrastructure, in the form of four ‘PAL Pillars’, is described. The concepts and development of the PAL driven Organizational Learning model are inspired by and grounded in, Western and Eastern business philosophies and case studies which offer important insights into the management of organizations who are keen to develop sustainable business practices.