2025 is shaping to be a bumpy year—coming out of major election cycles globally, shifting economic landscapes, ongoing geopolitical tensions, and rapid technological change. The external environment is noisier than ever, with uncertainty around global markets, policy shifts, and local challenges in South Africa. So, how do leaders build better workplaces when the world around them feels chaotic? How do organisations maintain focus, resilience, and high performance in unpredictability? We ar...
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2025 is shaping to be a bumpy year—coming out of major election cycles globally, shifting economic landscapes, ongoing geopolitical tensions, and rapid technological change. The external environment is noisier than ever, with uncertainty around global markets, policy shifts, and local challenges in South Africa. So, how do leaders build better workplaces when the world around them feels chaotic? How do organisations maintain focus, resilience, and high performance in unpredictability? We ar...
Episode 9 | The Link Between Workplace Deviant Behaviors and Perceived Psychological Contract Breaches
Organisational Behaviour with Siphiwe Moyo
33 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 9 | The Link Between Workplace Deviant Behaviors and Perceived Psychological Contract Breaches
In this podcast episode, Siphiwe Moyo explores the connection between deviant workplace behaviours (DWBs) and perceived psychological contract (PC) breaches within organizations. DWBs encompass behaviours such as theft, harassment, and sabotage, while perceived PC breaches involve employees feeling betrayed or disillusioned due to unmet expectations from the organization. Research indicates a strong correlation between perceived PC breaches and DWBs, emphasizing the need for open communicatio...
Organisational Behaviour with Siphiwe Moyo
2025 is shaping to be a bumpy year—coming out of major election cycles globally, shifting economic landscapes, ongoing geopolitical tensions, and rapid technological change. The external environment is noisier than ever, with uncertainty around global markets, policy shifts, and local challenges in South Africa. So, how do leaders build better workplaces when the world around them feels chaotic? How do organisations maintain focus, resilience, and high performance in unpredictability? We ar...