EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH, 12 EDITION BY FRED
LUTHANS| ALL CHAPTERS| LATEST GUIDE
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,Table of Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Organizational Behavior: An Evidence-Based Approach
Chapter 2: Environmental Context: Globalization, Diversity, and Ethics
Chapter 3: Organizational Context: Design and Culture
Chapter 4: Organizational Context: Reward Systems
Chapter 5: Personality, Perception, and Employee Attitudes
Chapter 6: Motivational Needs, Processes, and Applications
Chapter 7: Positive Organizational Behavior and Psychological Capital
Chapter 8: Communication and Decision Making
Chapter 9: Stress and Conflict
Chapter 10: Power and Politics
Chapter 11: Groups and Teams
Chapter 12: Behavioral Performance Management
Chapter 13: Effective Leadership Processes
Chapter 14: Great Leaders: An Evidenced-Based Approach
, Introducti
on to Organizational Behavior: An Evidence-Based Approach
True / False Questions
1. The major challenge and critical competitive advantage for any organization is the human
resource of that company.
True False
2. Casey, a relationship manager in a bank creates value for her organization through her
networks, connections, and friends. These values can be referred to as "positive psychological
capital."
True False
3. Roger, a sales manager for Heust Pvt. Ltd., is impressed with his new sales executive, Tim.
According to Roger, Tim is optimistic, can perform well under pressure, and is very confident
about what he does. These qualities can be referred to as "positive psychological capital."
True False
4. The problems with human organizations and the solutions over the ages have undergone
drastic changes compared to their emphasis and surrounding environmental context.
True False
5. A paradigm establishes only written rules.
True False
6. ‘Paradigm shift' refers to the situation in which those in the existing paradigm may not even
see the changes that are occurring, and therefore, cannot analyze the changes.
True False
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