Learn to Manage and Lead the People Side of An Organization, Master the art of leading and managing people side of business, team management & positive corporate culture building.
Description
Leading and managing the people side of an organization is the most challenging part of business management today. Because leading and managing people in the organization are among the special qualities of a leader. Thankfully, it is possible to learn the techniques of leading and managing the people side of the organization more effectively. So, this first VJ Business Management Mastery Series Course is designed to help you learn the basic insights of how the people side of an organization works. Incidentally, several kinds of research, experiments, and surveys done by the likes of Sigmund Freud, Carl Young, McGregor, and others, have provided the ways to deal with the people side of an organization. In spite of these great studies and theories in place, many managers and supervisors tend to fail in creating a positive environment at workplaces. Where the employees and team members feel positive and work to their full potential.
What This Course is About?
People’s management course of this type is an essential study for all managers, business owners, working professionals. Who dream to move to the top echelon of the management hierarchy. And at the same time, their personality is liked by their colleagues, subordinates, and seniors. Also, organizations need to ensure that good and positive behaviors are developed across the organization. It is in order to achieve the corporate goals and objectives.
People’s behavioral management in an organization is key for success in any business. Therefore, the course focuses on how to deal with the people’s side of an organization and business. Because the human part of the business is the most challenging part of any business entity. Human behavior is most unpredictable, erratic, and dynamic in nature. The human brain is the most complicated machine part ever created by humans or nature on this planet. And it is distinctly different from wired machines. Therefore dealing with human behavior is akin to dealing with the human brain. At the same time, no business can be run without the interventions of humans. Therefore it becomes imperative to deal with the human side of the business.
Organizational Behavior Management vs Change Management
One of the most skillful functions of managers is to learn to manage people’s behavior in organizations. It involves dealing or sometimes changing with diverse behavior of individuals, teams, and sometimes of the whole organization. Humans acquire most behavioral traits in their early childhood. And basic behavioral traits generally cannot be changed in adulthood. Therefore one of the important jobs of the hiring managers is to judge the most basic behavioral traits of the new job aspirants. It is required to see the match and manageability of the expected behavior of the employees in different situations. For example, different people behave differently during crisis situations.
In general, leading and managing colleagues, subordinates, and teams through behavioral management is comparatively easier than changing people’s behavior. Changing behavior involves concepts like change management which are generally considered challenging and time-consuming. For example, consider asking the employees to switch to a particular organization-wide computerized work environment from the manual system. It may be challenging to convince all employees to switch in a reasonable time frame. And, generally, delays are common and sometimes such switchover may fail as many employees would refuse to accept the new system. Or may fail to put efforts to learn new ways of working protocols.
So why this course is so important?
Managing people’s side of an organization is a must-study course for anyone interested in business and management. Therefore, it is the most important aspect of management and business skills. At the same time, no MBA graduate can be a complete management professional, without learning about how to deal with the people side of an organization and business. It is so because dealing with the people in business is the main role of any management graduate or entrepreneur.
What will you learn?
- Leading and managing the people’s side of an organization
- Psychological and physiological aspects of the human brain and human personality
- Theories that explain human behavior
- Conceptual background on human personality
- Types of common human personalities
- How to do behavioral management
- Methods of dealing with the human side of the business through
- Diversity management
- Creating sustainable organizational behavioral models
- Understanding differences in leadership styles
- Understanding the role of artificial intelligence resulting in changing human behavior at workplaces.
- Revolutionary ideas on managing the people’s side of an organization by
- Sigmund Freud
- Abraham Maslow
- McGregor
- Hawthorne
- Carl Young
- Meyers and Briggs
- Jack Gibbs
Course-related important keywords
- Organizational behavior
- People operations
- Organization Behavior Management
- Corporate Management
- Organization culture
- Corporate Culture
- People partnership
- MBTI
- Behavior Management
- Managing people
- Organizational design
- People Management Program
- Human behavior
- appropriate behavior
- HR consultants
- Team building
- Jungian theory
- behavior modification
- Organizational development
- Ethical behavior
- Organizational effectiveness
- Managing a team
- Managing others
- Borderline personality
- Organization chart
- Hybrid leadership
- Personalities
- Models of organization behavior
- define organization behavior
- OB models
- Organization behavior models
About The Instructor
Dr. Vijesh Jain’s Ph.D. research was related to organizational behavior and management of people’s side of an organization. A BITS, Pilani, IIFT, New Delhi, BITMTECH, and Harvard University Alumnus, he has spent more than 30 years in researching and training managers in top companies in the world. With his complete book on organization behavior available on Amazon, he has written many research papers in top international journals on the topic.