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Organizational Behaviour.  

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Groups have been social entities since the time mankind existed and with that context group patterns and group techniques have been used to enhance work experience and motivate employees. Organizational Behaviour is concerned with the study of the behaviour of people within an organizational setting. It deals with the study of understanding, prediction and control of human behaviour as individuals and as groups. If one sees in any organization everyone is a member of one or more group. People in an organization make themselves part of a group/s where they may feel comfortable. Many people spend most of their lives involved with some kind of groups, such as family groups, social groups, work groups, professional groups, and many others. If we just look around in the office, schools, colleges, clubs or any public place, people roam around in groups. It is a rare site to see someone in the cinema...

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