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Understanding Human Behaviour in The Workplace
Understanding Human Behaviour in The Workplace
Understanding Human Behaviour in The Workplace
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Understanding Human Behaviour in The Workplace

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A better understanding of what makes people tick at work, can lead to the application of improved treatment tactics of employees, to inspire the best productive and creative contributions from them, for increased organisation benefits and profits.

Improved productivity and creativity from subordinates will at the same time boost organisational goal achievement for the particular team leader, who is applying the improved treatment of people.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPierre Du Plessis
Release dateMar 17, 2015
ISBN9780620652773
Understanding Human Behaviour in The Workplace
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Pierre Du Plessis

Occupation: Organisational improvement consultant, trainer, web site designer, internet marketing and SEO expert. I am author of several online articles, training manuals and e-books. My wife and I run and operate a online career builders club for people interested and serious about career advancement. We offer 4 memberships under one roof, providing products for children, parents, career junkies and webmasters, with a total of more than 1700 products, where career building is at its best with our unique integrated performance management system and other related products. Qualifications: BA (Commerce), majoring in Industrial Psychology and Economics, University of Stellenbosch, 1969, Masters in Business Leadership, University of South Africa, 1982. Experience: Systems design, supply chain management, procurement, logistics, stock control, capacities management, automation of purchasing orders, drawing up of tender invitations, tender evaluations and adjudications, drawing up of tender agreements, administration of repetitive tenders, management principles, leadership skills, team building, strategic planning, integrated performance management, eradication of red tape, management development training, leadership development training, planning, organising and conducting of operations and training for big groups, open cast mining, surface blasting, mine management, exporting and importing, design of the self-propelled performance management system, implementation of performance management systems in all types of businesses and departments.

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    Mar 31, 2016

    I like the way it is a summary form to understand human behaviour in context to the workplace. Though it covers an array of topics I wish there was more literature pertaining to actual work situations.

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Understanding Human Behaviour in The Workplace - Pierre Du Plessis

Understanding Human Behaviour in The Workplace

Copyrights - © - 2015 - Pierre Du Plessis

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All copyrights belong to Pierre Du Plessis, with web site www.career-builders-club.com. Published 22 March 2015 - © 2015 Pierre Du Plessis - Career Builders Club – All rights reserved.

First edition publishing date: 22 March 2015

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Table of contents:

Introduction

Motivation defined

Frustration

Negative defensive reactions

Formation of attitudes

Needs theory of

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