Fundamentals of Organizational Behaviour, Updated Fifth Canadian Edition

Fundamentals of Organizational Behaviour, Updated Fifth Canadian Edition
ISBN-10
013420493X
ISBN-13
9780134204932
Category
Comportement organisationnel
Pages
456
Language
English
Published
2015-06-23
Authors
Stephen P. Robbins, Tim Judge, Nancy Langton

Description

OB is for Everyone Langton/Robbins/Judge, Fundamentals of Organizational Behaviour, 5ce is the most student-engaging book in the market. It makes Organizational Behaviour relevant to students, no matter what their background or work experience (or lack of) or their career goals. As a pared-down version of the highly successful Langton franchise, this text is targeted at the college and university-transfer market for those who need a lighter, more accessible text.

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