Organizational behavioral terms and conceptual organizational behavior are defined as research on human behavior in an organization. Organizational behavior is an interdisciplinary knowledge system that is closely related to behavioral science such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, and related science. However, the purpose of organizational action is to integrate various insights from other fields and apply them to real problems and opportunities. The ultimate goal of organizational behavior is to improve the performance of people, groups, and organizations (Schermerhorn, Hunt, Osborn, 2005).
Many terms and concepts are used in organizational behavior research. In this article we will explore how these terms and concepts can help to define various aspects of organizational behavior. The terms and concepts described include organizational behavior, organizational culture, diversity, organizational learning, organizational efficiency and efficiency, and communication. As the globalization of the world progresses, more exchange is needed among people with different cultures, beliefs and backgrounds. People are no longer living and working in isolated markets, but now they are part of the world economy coming from almost every continent. For this reason, profit organizations and non-profit organizations need to diversify to become more creative and open. Maximizing and utilizing the diversity of the workplace is an important issue in today's management
This article describes some key concepts and terms related to organizational behavior, organizational culture, planned change strategies, organizational efficiency and efficiency, and organizational learning. We also explain these concepts related to Hewitt Associates, a global leader in human capital management consulting and outsourcing. Organizational behavior is a survey of individuals and groups within the organization (Schermerhorn, Hunt, & 1; Osborn Ch 1 Pg 2). This is a systematic process to understand the relationship between the organization and its people. The survey will help organizations understand the impact of individuals and groups on organizational behavior and decision-making while responding to employee needs.