Stories to Tell Your Students: Transforming toward Organizational Growth

Author:   Joan Marques ,  Satinder Dhiman ,  Jerry Biberman
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2011
ISBN:  

9781349297382


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   30 November 2011
Format:   Paperback
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This non-traditional, OB-oriented book is designed to provide teachers in Organizational Behavior and management courses, as well as corporate workshops, with a highly effective way to address important issues in modern-days' management and organizational behavior-related issues.

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Author:   Joan Marques ,  Satinder Dhiman ,  Jerry Biberman
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2011
Weight:   0.355kg
ISBN:  

9781349297382


ISBN 10:   1349297380
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   30 November 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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From the Editors: About the Authors PART I: FORMAL WORKPLACE REFLECTION STORIES Powerful or Influential? The 'Me' Place Don't Fix What Ain't Broken! I Bet You Never Had a Cat Thrown at You in Your Job Being the Boss Isn't Easy Why Can't He See? Making the Right Impression - But Padding the Estimates Coaching a Newly Promoted Manager Does Eating Ice Cream Really Cause Boating Accidents? Motivation in the Workplace: Knowing Your People Finished Before Ever Beginning Reducing Social Loafing The Dual Career Ladder Why Didn't This Program Work? Alice Fredrick Taylor and Scientific Management: Alive and Well at James & Smith Uniform Delivery Gaining Greater Cultural Awareness Carrying Emotions at Work Setting Realistic Goals In the Wake of a Depraved Co-worker's Public Arrest Feedback vs. Criticism Compensation Complaints That's Not My Job! Losing Now could Lead to Winning in the Future Professional Dissatisfaction and the Power of a New Idea Violence in the Workplace Charismatic Leader Theories of Motivation The Bully in the Workplace Inside and Outside Roles The Impact of a Small Gesture Mixed Management Messages Is it Ok to Say 'That's Not my Job'? Partnering for Change Handing over Responsibility Training Session Time Management What goes Around Comes Around The Practicality of Scientific Management A Failure to Involve Staff Housewives and Students Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibilities: Real or on Display? Problem Solving or Appreciative Inquiry? Put Me In Coach, I'm Ready to Pay An Assignment Doomed to Fail Study Director and his Wife If You Build it, You'll Have to Negotiate The Last-Minute Performance Evaluation PART II: MULTICULTURAL STORIES Hanuman - Unleashing Hidden Potential Learning from Nature Rude Awakening: A Story of Two Trees Eklavya: The Archer Par Excellence! I Just Want to Bang on the Cans All Day 'F?f? Ika Maka' – Preparing and Sharing the Gifts From the Ocean Okoné and the Hunt The Power of 'Hissssss' Powers of Perception The AntiHurry-Scurry-Worry Pill Kiwi Kiwi T?ne's Journey to Retrieve Knowledge PART III: FAIRY TALE BASED CREATIVE STORIES The Misunderstood Genius Sam and his Neighbors The Simple Soul and the Executive PART IV: SHORT METAPHOR STORIES A Modern Tale Regarding Alcohol and Worms Avoiding Falling into a Hole A Story About a Sufi and Moths Chinese and Greek Artists and the Restoration of an Old Palace Treasure Under One's Own House Walking the Talk: A Story about Mahatma Gandhi Concentration Camp and Commander's Humanity Be the Change You Want to See in the World: The Leadership Art of Mahatma Gandhi The Difference Between the Window Glass and the Mirror Glass Real Obstacles Are Inside Us! Celebrate Your Diversity: Joys of Non-Comparison and the Virtue of Patience The Joy of Giving Joy to Others: Cultivating Abundance Mentality Let Your Life Speak: 'You' May the Only Scripture Some People Will Ever Read! PART V: TWO CASES Samaritan House Managing Change: A Public Library Moves to New Space and Everything Goes Haywire PART VI: CREATING AND TELLING YOUR OWN STORY Notes on Storytelling for Leaders and Managers

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Stories to Tell Your Students is a wonderful assortment of stories that will help not only your students increase their awareness and compassion for others, but yours will as well! Share this book with students, friends, family, and co-workers and see the power of stories at work. - Marshall Goldsmith, million-selling author of the New York Times bestsellers, MOJO and What Got You Here Won't Get You There This is the book that makes story telling a profound form of learning. This is the must OB book for Business Schools across the world. - Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Korac-Kakabadse, professors of management at Cranfield School of Management and University of Northampton and co-authors of Bilderberg People: Elite Power and Consensus in World Affairs, Philosophy of Management Research, Global Boards: One Desire: Many Realities, and others. What a marvelous idea! If EVERYTHING were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten! - Ian I Mitroff, adjunct professor UC Berkeley, professor Emeritus USC, and co-author ofDirty Rotten Strategies and A Spiritual Audit of Corporate America In today s complex world, educators do a disservice when they convey the illusion of simplicity or control with theories that portray the workplace as linear, rational, and tidy. It s not. Human nature is complicated, and organizations are steeped in ambiguity and choice. The authors have created a powerful set of stories that offer a behind-the-scenes look at humanity in all its complexities and opportunities for us all to think, reflect, and grow. - Joan V. Gallos, professor of leadership, University of Missouri Curators Distinguished Teaching Professor, Henry W. Bloch School of Management University of Missouri-Kansas City and co-author of Business Leadership, Co-author, Organizational Leadership and Reframing Academic leadership


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Joan Marques is Associate Professor of Management, Assistant Dean, and Chair and Director of the Bachelors in Business Administration Program at the School of Business, Woodbury University, USA.

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