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Coming Up Week 8: »Teams – Ch 9 »Time for team projects Weeks 9 and 10: »Presentations »Need one swap

Agenda Upcoming weeks Personality »Self-Assessments »Susan Cain: The Power of Introverts »Debrief »Reflection paper Extra credit Discuss Team Assignment

Team Presentations Week 9 Maggy – need to move Brett Ariel Shawn Week 10 Nick Fatima Emin Amy Surina

ORGB 300 ROADMAP Leadership Teams Job Satisfaction Motivation Learning & Decision Making Personality Job Performance Organizational Commitment Organizational Culture Organizational Structure Individual Mechanisms Individual Outcomes Org Factors Group Factors Individual Factors Stress

ORGB 300 ROADMAP Leadership Teams Job Satisfaction Motivation Learning & Decision Making Personality Job Performance Organizational Commitment Organizational Culture Organizational Structure Individual Mechanisms Individual Outcomes Org Factors Group Factors Individual Factors Stress

Hofstede’s Dimensions of Cultural Values Individualism US, Netherlands, France Low Power Distance US, Germany Low Uncertainty Avoid. US, Netherlands Masculinity US, Japan Short Term Orientation US, West Africa Collectivism China, West Africa High Power Distance Russia, China High Uncertainty Avoid. Japan, France Femininity Netherlands, France Long Term Orientation China, Japan

Ends of the Spectrum Conscientiousness Agreeableness Neuroticism Openness Extraversion

Hiring Employees As a manager, what personality characteristics would you look for? PetMeds Pharmacist Wal-Mart Greeter Your dream job (or at least a cool job)

Self-Assessments

The Power of Introverts

Hofstede’s Dimensions of Cultural Values Table

Hofstede’s Dimensions of Cultural Values, Cont’d Table

BREAK

Slide 9-14 Relationship Between Personality and Culture Strong vs. Weak situations: The principle of situational strength »“Strong situations” have clear behavioral expectations; “weak situations” lack those cues. –Personality is a stronger driver of behavior in weak situations. The principle of trait activation »Some situations give cues that trigger expressions of certain traits.

Slide Types and Facets of Cognitive Ability

Trait Adjectives Associated with the Big Five Figure