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Organizational Behavior 1
Organizational Behavior in the U S Navy
S Brown
Human Relations and Organizational Behavior 502
Dr. Calvin Lathan
September 24, 2003
Organizational Behavior 2
Organizational Behavior in the Navy
The U S Navy has a long history of the use of organizational behavior to train and lead personnel. ... A person’s place in the social system determined where they were placed in the navy and likewise their treatment and amount of satisfaction received. ... In his book, considered scandalous at the time, William Robinson (1836) describes the pressgangs, floggings, keelhauling and poor food that were routine in the early 1800’s navy of Lord Nelson. ... By the late 1970’s the Navy had became a much-weakened force, saddled with worn equipment, not enough personnel and shrinking budget. ...
Organizational Behavior 3
Organizational Behavior in the Navy
In the President Ronald Reagan years of the 1980’s steps were undertaken to repair the Navy and restore America’s pride as a whole. ... Attainment of a high school diploma became a pre-requisite to entry into Navy. ... The family became seen as a focal point for Navy members. ... Service member’s investment in the Navy increased through programs such as daycare on base, counseling centers and spousal job placement all contributed to the service members well being. ... Providing the means for increasing skills through education gives the Navy better-qualified service members with much more dedication to their service.
Approximate Word count = 1187 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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