Managing organisational behaviour - William Fox

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Managing organisational behaviour not only critically examines organisational behaviour in contemporary South African institutions (including the Public Service) but relates that behaviour to relevant chaos and quantum complexity theories.

TITLE: Managing organisational behaviour

AUTHOR: William Fox

SKU: 9780702171987

PUBLISHER: Juta & Company Ltd

DATE PUBLISHED: 07/03/2006

PLACE PUBLISHED: South Africa

PAGES: 184

BINDING: Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE: English

DIMENSIONS: 168 mm x 245 mm

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