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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (In Context of Anthropology) Presented by, Mukul Gupta Masters of Business Administration (HR & Marketing) Bachelor of Business Administration
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR(In Context of Anthropology)

Presented by,

Mukul GuptaMasters of Business Administration (HR & Marketing)

Bachelor of Business Administration

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This Presentation is all about....

Need – Why to study OB

Introduction – Organizational Behaviour

Interrelated ConceptsAnthropologyDifference among

Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology at Glance

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Why to Understand OBTo manage behavioural

complexities.To manage different

attitude.To attain objective.To promote productivity

in all.To understand human

behavioural pattern.To Understand human at

all levels. (Individual/group/Org)

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Introduction – Organizational

BehaviourOrganizational Behaviour is

the study & application of knowledge about how people behave as (Individual & group) within organization.

OB is one of that branch of science that seeks to build theories that can be applied to predicting, understanding & controlling human behaviour in work organization.

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The major behavioural science disciplines that contributed to development of organizational behaviour are Psychology, Sociology & Anthropology.

Interrelated Concepts of OB

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Interrelated Concepts of OB

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Anthropology

Psychology

Sociology

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Anthropology

Anthropology is the study of societies to learn about human beings & their ancestors and activities.

It mainly focuses on -

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Comparative Attitude

Cross Culture Analysis

Comparative Values

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Anthropology, Cont.....

Attitude is basically an evaluative statement or judgement that can be either favourable or unfavourable about person, object & events.

Its has three components.

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Description or Belief

Behavioural

Emotional & Feeling

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Anthropology, Cont....

Values can be simply defined as individual’s interpretations about right & wrong.

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Value System

Individual Organization

Matches/Not Matches

Satisfied Dissatisfied

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Anthropology, Cont....

Culture refers to a particular system of activities that an Individual or organization follows, may vary from other organization or individuals.

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Difference Among A/P/S

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Anthropology Psychology Sociology

Anthropology deals with

the study of human

beings from all over the

world. It describes and analyses the evolutionary

history related to

them.

Psychology is based on the

science of mental

processes and behaviours.

Mind is a very complex entity to

understand and study.

Sociology deals with the social

relationships and

institutions of humans.

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