This report delves into the realm of organisational behaviour within the context of Aston Martin, a luxury sports car manufacturer. It examines the significant influence of organizational culture, politics, and power dynamics on individual and team behaviour and performance, exploring various cultural typologies and their impact. The report also analyzes the application of content and process theories of motivation, specifically the two-factor theory and Adam's Equity Theory, to understand employee motivation and drive. Furthermore, it differentiates between effective and ineffective teams, analyzing team and group development theories to foster dynamic cooperation. Finally, the report applies concepts and philosophies of organisational behaviour, critically evaluating their influence on workplace behaviour and offering recommendations for enhancing team and organizational success. The conclusion summarizes the key findings, emphasizing the importance of understanding and managing organisational behaviour for improved performance and a positive work environment.