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Work psychology in action /

By: Sutton, Anna
Material type: BookPublisher: Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, c2015.Description: xvi, 243 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781137302304Subject(s): Psychology, Industrial | Work -- Psychological aspects | Organizational behavior | Work environment -- Psychological aspects | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior | PSYCHOLOGY / Industrial & Organizational PsychologyDDC classification: 158.7 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
"A new introductory text for modules in work psychology. Written for business and psychology students, it bridges the gap between business and psychology, making the psychological theories accessible to business students and providing psychology students with an understanding of how key business priorities inform psychology"--
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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158.7 SU WO (Browse shelf) Available T0029246
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Machine generated contents note: -- About This Book -- PART I: BUSINESS IS ABOUT PEOPLE -- 1. What is Work Psychology? -- 2. Finding and Measuring Talent -- 3. Developing and Retaining Talent -- 4. Motivating People -- 5. Communicating Effectively -- 6. Building Effective Teams -- 7. Leadership: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly -- PART II: SURVIVING AND THRIVING AT WORK -- 8. More Than Just Survival - Managing Change -- 9. Stress and Well-being at Work -- 10. Positive Psychology at Work -- PART III: CUTTING EDGE PSYCHOLOGY -- 11.Contemporary Topics in Work Psychology -- 12. The Realities of Research in Business Psychology -- Glossary.

"A new introductory text for modules in work psychology. Written for business and psychology students, it bridges the gap between business and psychology, making the psychological theories accessible to business students and providing psychology students with an understanding of how key business priorities inform psychology"--

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