Positive organizational behavior: Developing and managing psychological strengths
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Executive Overview This article proposes a positive approach to organizational behavior (OB). Although the importance of positive feelings has been recognized through the years in the academic OB and popular literature, both management scholars and practitioners have arguably too often taken a negative perspective—trying to fix what is wrong with managers and employees and concentrating on weaknesses. Positive organizational behavior (POB) follows the lead of recently emerging positive psychology, which is driven by theory and research focusing on people's strengths and psychological capabilities. Instead of just retreading and putting a positive spin on traditional OB concepts, this unveiling of POB sets…
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- Optimism
- Positive psychology
- Psychology
- Happiness
- Organizational behavior
- Social psychology
- Feeling
- Human resource management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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