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In this report, the company Lei Shing Hong Machinery (Kunshan) Co., Ltd (LSHM), where I worked before is analyzed with the related organizational behavior theories about management to see how an organization overcomes the resistance to change within itself, how a functional conflict effects the company and how management by objective (MBO) works in the company. Before we analyze the company, we should know some company background information and with the case analysis, I
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the two divisions is solved thoroughly. Furthermore, this helps the company approaching its sales target. Reference List: 1. Essentials of Organization Theory and Design Richard L. Daft, 2001 2. Organizational Behavior Yu Xianyang, 2001 3. Organizational Behavior Andrew d. Szilagyi & Marc J. Wallace, 1992 4. Essentials of Organizational Behavior (6th Edition) Stephen P. Robbins, 2002 5. Organizational Behavior Zhang De & Wu Zhiming, 2002 6. The principal of Organization and Management Cheng Gang, 2002 7. Organizational Behavior Don Hellriegel, John W. Slocum, Richard W. Woodman, 2001
the two divisions is solved thoroughly. Furthermore, this helps the company approaching its sales target. Reference List: 1. Essentials of Organization Theory and Design Richard L. Daft, 2001 2. Organizational Behavior Yu Xianyang, 2001 3. Organizational Behavior Andrew d. Szilagyi & Marc J. Wallace, 1992 4. Essentials of Organizational Behavior (6th Edition) Stephen P. Robbins, 2002 5. Organizational Behavior Zhang De & Wu Zhiming, 2002 6. The principal of Organization and Management Cheng Gang, 2002 7. Organizational Behavior Don Hellriegel, John W. Slocum, Richard W. Woodman, 2001