Organizational Change

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The process of implementing new strategies, technologies, or business models in an organization.

Quote: "Organizational behavior or organisational behaviour is the: 'study of human behavior in organizational settings, the interface between human behavior and the organization, and the organization itself.'"
Quote: "Organizational behavioral research can be categorized in at least three ways: individuals in organizations (micro-level), work groups (meso-level), and how organizations behave (macro-level)."
Quote: "Chester Barnard recognized that individuals behave differently when acting in their organizational role than when acting separately from the organization."
Quote: "Organizational behavior researchers study the behavior of individuals primarily in their organizational roles."
Quote: "One of the main goals of organizational behavior research is 'to revitalize organizational theory and develop a better conceptualization of organizational life.'"
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