Organizational Management

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Organizational Behavior

Introduction
    Organizational Behavior is "the study of individuals and groups in organizations" (Schermeherhor, Hunt and Osborn, 2005 p.3). This concept is very important when studying the different areas in a workplace. OB, for short, is what management level employees use to make their organization progress. By looking at different areas of organizational behavior one will better understand workplace diversity, communication, organizational learning, organizational culture, and the effectiveness and efficiency of an organization.
Workplace Diversity and Culture
    Workplace diversity is a very important concept and value for mangers of any level to follow.  This task in organizational behavior is key to becoming an effective manager.  All employees must be treated fairly and equally regardless of their age, race or gender.  Managers at such retailers as Walgreen's must provide an equal balance of race among their employees.  Companies like Walgreen's must also continue to promote from within regardless of their employees age.  By doing so, this company will provide opportunities to everyone and not just a select group of elite personal. It is important that members of an organization "operate with a clear vision" (Schermeherhor, Hunt and Osborn, 2005 p.11). Each person must have goals, motivation and positive performance in order to create a productive and diverse organizational culture.
Efficiency and Effectiveness
    Within and organization the effectiveness and efficiency can be measured several different ways.  Most retail companies such as Walgreen's use the systems resource ap ...
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