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Most of the books in Hans Toch’s library are heavily marked up. This makes them worthless monetarily, but a treasure to see what he considered significant in the many classics in his library. Many are written by his former students.

Posts tagged Organizational behavior
Contemporary Organization Development: Conceptual Orientations and Interventions

MAY CONTAIN MARKUP

Edited by W. Warner Burke

"The Fourth Edition of this bestselling text continues to make clear how effective organization change is grounded in sound knowledge about human behavior in the workplace. Author W. Warner Burke reviews various models and cases to demonstrate how to diagnose change issues in organizations. Greater emphasis is placed on planned, revolutionary change over the gradual, evolutionary change typically experienced by organizations. The book combines and integrates theory and research with application for insight into all aspects of organization change. Features include: Utilizes unique theory bases for understanding organizations and change: Additional theory bases such as Capra's ideas about the life sciences, chaos theory, and Gladwell's The Tipping Point are discussed; Examines both evolutionary and revolutionary organization change: Organization change is discussed at different organizational levels and with clarification of resistances to change making it easy for the reader to comprehend; Discusses the nature of change: The book begins by addressing how organization change is initiated by changing behavior and not by changing mental sets or attributes, which gradually change over time as key behaviors are enacted, measured, and rewarded; Illustrates the usefulness of models: Additional models such as one developed by Burke and Litwin have been included to help assess what needs to be changed and what priorities are over time; Offers extensive coverage of leadership via two chapters devoted to the topic: Leading Organizational Change and Transformational Leadership; Chapter devoted to culture change."

SAGE Publications, 2014 - 287 pages

DYNAMICS GROUPS AT WORK

By HERBERT A THELEN

'Dynamics Groups at Work' delves into the intricacies of team dynamics in professional settings. This book offers practical insights and strategies to enhance group collaboration, communication, and productivity. By exploring the complexities of group behavior and interaction, the author provides valuable tools for both leaders and team members to navigate the challenges of working in a group setting. Whether you're looking to improve teamwork in your organization or seeking to understand group dynamics better, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to unlocking the full potential of working groups.

Chicago. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS. 1954. 374p.