Cary L. Cooper Reihenfolge der Bücher
Sir Cary Cooper ist ein Psychologe, dessen Werk sich mit Organisationspsychologie und Gesundheit befasst. Seine Forschung konzentriert sich auf den Druck und die Anforderungen des modernen Arbeitsplatzes und untersucht die Auswirkungen von arbeitsbedingtem Stress auf Einzelpersonen und Organisationen. Er ist bekannt für seine umfassenden Beiträge zum Verständnis von Arbeitsgesundheit und Wohlbefinden.






- 2017
- 2012
Your plain-English introduction to organisational behaviour Organisational Behaviour (OB) is the study of how people, individuals, and groups act in organisations.
- 2010
How to Deal with Stress
- 211 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
How to Deal with Stress, 3rd edition, takes a psychological approach to stress, enabling you to build your own plan, gain control and improve your well-being.
- 2005
Leadership and Management in the 21st Century
- 388 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Management academics and practitioners give their views on the fast moving global economy in which organizations are desperate to ensure effective leadership from their managers and executives. This book reflects on future trends for business and management.
- 1998
This work examines the contribution of psychological theory to our understanding of human behaviour in the workplace. It covers both personnel issues such as selection and training and organizational issues such as decision making. It contains up-to-date material with coverage of organizational culture and design. There is also material on change and development and the issue of power at individual and, group and organizational levels. Real-life examples are used to support the theory, to show how the concepts dealth with actually apply to work settings.
- 1997
30 Minutes to Deal with Difficult People
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
This text provides tips on dealing with difficult employees and employers tactfully and effectively.
- 1992
Shattering the Glass Ceiling is a positive and constructive source of reference directed at women in management, or about to go into management. It aims · Highlight the major problems and pressures of being a woman in business and management. · Describe the individual and organizational consequences. · Relate research findings to the needs of women in management. · Propose recommendations for changes in corporate, union and legislative policies in order to change attitudes and behaviour. · Highlights the future economic necessity for business and industry to use the talents of all its workforce regardless of gender.
- 1989
Managing People at Work offers readers their own managerial training course in individual, group, and organizational behaviour. Relevant theories are presented in a non-technical manner, along with practical examples.
- 1989
International review of industrial and organizational psychology. 1989
- 428 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
This volume examines areas of current significance within the industrial, occupational and organizational fields of psychology. Emphasis is placed on the psychological aspects of employment, such as personnel selection, burnout at the workplace, retirement, management and job analysis.
- 1988
Paperback with slightly creased spine, worn spine ends, lightly creased and worn leading corners and lightly bumped lower edge. Some superficial scores and scratches on covers. Page edges are slightly tanned. Minor creasing to lower leading corners of early pages. Binding is tight, and text remains clear throughout. T



