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Apr 20, 2026
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MAN3240 Applied Organizational Behavior3 credit hour(s) Prerequisite(s): a grade of C or better in GEB1011 This course provides a one-term introduction to, and survey of, basic organizational behavior concepts and their application in contemporary organizations. The field of organizational behavior focuses on issues related to human behavior and interpersonal relations within an organization. The course will include conceptual frameworks, case discussions, and skill-oriented activities. Topics include diversity in organizations, attitudes and job satisfaction, emotions and moods, personality and values, perception and individual decision making, motivation, group behavior, work teams, communication, leadership, power and politics, conflict and negotiation, the structure and culture of organizations, and organizational change. Students should acquire skills and analytic concepts to improve organizational relationships and effectiveness. Contact: 3 hours.
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