Dr. Deirdre Snyder

MGT301 Organizational Behavior

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one quarter of all employees view their jobs as the number one stressor in their lives.  Organizational Behavior teaches students how to be an effective leader, individual contributor, and team member and provides tools to help students recognize and respond to stress in their lives.  As part of the RAR Program, we weave resilience topics throughout the entire semester as we learn about personality, managing emotions and conflict, sources of stress and coping mechanisms, driving performance, motivating yourself and others, goal setting, building and contributing to effective teams, and leadership.  Students complete a Resilience Journal as a way to start building skills that will help them address work-life balance now and in the future.

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