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Say: This model organizes every chapter in the 19th edition. Inputs lead to processes (like motivation or communication), which lead to outcomes.
If you are a professor or teaching assistant, log in to Pearson’s Instructor Resource Center. The official download is a large ZIP file. Note: Even the official version often has font issues. To "fix" it yourself: Open the master template on a Windows PC, change all fonts to "Arial" or "Segoe UI," and save as a new file. [Show flowchart]
Finding a "fixed" PowerPoint for Robbins' Organizational Behavior 19th Edition can save you hours of study time, but the quality of the resource matters. Stick to the official resources provided through your course or the publisher to ensure the data is accurate.
Once you have the files, treat them as a study guide rather than a substitute for reading. The 19th edition offers vital insights into the post-pandemic workplace—insights that will be valuable not just for your exam, but for your career. Say: This model organizes every chapter in the 19th edition
Pro Tip: If you cannot find an editable PPT, try asking your professor directly. Often, they are happy to share the slides in a format that allows you to take notes if you explain it helps you study
Here’s a solid, ready-to-use slide-by-slide structure for a presentation based on Organizational Behavior, Stephen P. Robbins, 19th Edition. If you are a professor or teaching assistant,
This is designed for a college or professional training session (approx. 45–60 minutes). Each slide includes the key concept and what to say or highlight.