The follow
ing post has two assignments namely;
1.Organisational Behavior
Reports are used
in many fields to communicate
information
in an organised and structured way. They are prevalent with
in bus
iness environments and thus form an authentic assessment task. An
employee who can analyse issues and provide solutions, backed-up by evidence, is a valuable asset for any organisation.
Work
ing as a team to produce this report will provide you with an opportunity to hone your teamwork skills. These skills are directly transferable to workplace environments where
individual and
team accountability is expected.
Successful completion of this task will lead to partial achievement of the follow
ing learn
ing outcomes:
Identify the basic determ
inants of
individual behaviour, group dynamics and organisational processes, and expla
in how they impact on organisational performance from both an efficiency and well-
be
ing perspective.
Identify, describe and evaluate varied managerial approaches and organisational behaviour theories, concepts and models as applied to real-life management situations (exemplified by personal
experience and case studies) and determ
ine their relevance at the level of the
individual, group and organisation.
Explore different discipl
inary approaches to organisational behaviour and understand how each approach expla
ins
individual and group behaviour
in the workplace.
Develop skills
in group work and reflective learn
ing and explore the importance of these skills
in manag
ing self and others.
As a team of four to five students, you will draw on your understand
ing of Organisational Behaviour (OB) theory and apply it to a case study. The follow
ing eight cases (McShane et al. 2016) form
the basis for this assessment. You are required to choose one of them, as a team, and produce a report draw
ing on two or three of the OB theories you have covered dur
ing this unit. You can access
them via the l
ink below:
2.The extent to which the Divisional Court was correct to state that parliamentary sovereignty is ‘the most fundamental rule of UK
Critically discuss the extent to which the Divisional Court was correct to state that parliamentary sovereignty is ‘the most fundamental rule of UK constitutional law’.