Principles of Management and Organizational Behaviour is a comprehensive and student-centric textbook designed to provide a strong conceptual foundation.
The book begins with the fundamentals of management-its meaning, nature, evolution, and functions-and gradually advances into key managerial processes such as planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. It further extends into the behavioural dimensions of organizations, covering critical topics like personality, perception, motivation, leadership, group dynamics, organizational culture, conflict, and change.
This integrated approach ensures that readers not only understand how organizations function but also how people behave and interact within them.Written in a clear, concise, and accessible language, the book is tailored for undergraduate and postgraduate students of management, as well as aspirants preparing for competitive examinations such as UGC-NET and other professional courses.
Each chapter is logically organized to facilitate easy understanding, making it an ideal resource for both classroom learning and self-study.With its balanced blend of theory and application, this book equips readers with the knowledge and skills required to navigate the complexities of modern organizations. It serves as a valuable guide for students, educators, and aspiring managers who seek to develop a deeper understanding of management practices and organizational behaviour in today's evolving business environment.