Cases in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management
β Scribed by Rama Joshi; J. S. Sodhi; Mirza S. Saiyadain;
- Publisher
- Tata McGraw-Hill.
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 163
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Part 1 BACKGROUND
Case Method of Teaching/Training in Management
Part 2 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Introduction
Case 1: ABC Undertaking
Case 2: Alpha Chennai Plant
Case 3: BEC Limited
Case 4: Bharat Rayons
Case 5: Farmers EmpowermentβAn ITC Way
Case 6: Governmentβs Dilemma
Case 7: International Market Research Company
Case 8: Mahila Mandal
Case 9: Manufacturers Limited
Case 10: Modernisation of Mind at Tata Steel 5
Case 11: National Electric Equipment Company
Case 12: Ramson Company
Case 13: Rash Pharmaceuticals
Case 14: RewaβThe Research Associate
Case 15: Techtel Company
Case 16: Transtel Electronics
Case 17: Universal Limited
Part 3 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Introduction
Cases Case 18: Arogya Baginis in Vejalpur Municipality
Case 19: Bharat Arms Company (BACO)
Case 20: Bharat Automobile Company
Case 21: Employee Participation at Bank of Baroda
Case 22: Fitter Murari
Case 23: Germalim Limited
Case 24: Harnam SinghβCrane Driver
Case 25: Indian Company
Case 26: Managementβs Dilemmas
Case 27: Marine Electric Company
Case 28: National Oil Company
Case 29: Quality Engineering Works
Case 30: Tiger Toys
Case 31: Vadatra International Solutions
Case 32: Driver Veer Singh
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