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Introduction To Organizational Behavior
Why do you like your job Janet Orlando- Page 5 BUS 650 Operations Management MGT 675 Total Quality Management (TQM) MGT 680 Supply Chain Management EMB 650 Operations Management MGT 670 Strategic Planning BPS 310 Strategic Planning and Control BPS 470 Supply Chain Management MIS 460 Management Support Systems MIS 480 E-Commerce and Web Management MGT 489 Strategic Management
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Management Functions Organizing Leading Planning Controlling Leading A function that includes motivating employees, directing others, selecting the most effective communication channels, and resolving conflicts.
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Mintzberg’s Managerial Roles
Source: Adapted from The Nature of Managerial Work by H. Mintzberg. Copyright © 1973 by H. Mintzberg. Reprinted by permission of Pearson Education. E X H I B I T 1–1
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Mintzberg’s Managerial Roles …
Source: Adapted from The Nature of Managerial Work by H. Mintzberg. Copyright © 1973 by H. Mintzberg. Reprinted by permission of Pearson Education. E X H I B I T 1–1 (cont’d)
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Mintzberg’s Managerial Roles …
Source: Adapted from The Nature of Managerial Work by H. Mintzberg. Copyright © 1973 by H. Mintzberg. Reprinted by permission of Pearson Education. E X H I B I T 1–1 (cont’d)
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Effective Versus Successful Managerial Activities (Luthans)
Traditional management Decision making, planning, and controlling Communication Exchanging routine information and processing paperwork Human resource management Motivating, disciplining, managing conflict, staffing, and training Networking Socializing, politicking, and interacting with others
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Allocation of Activities by Time
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Management Skills
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What is OB? A field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior within organizations, for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organization’s effectiveness. Intuition Vs. Systematic Study Behavior is predictable! Rules in OB The field is new & multidisciplinary & evolving Psychology, Social Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology …
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Complementing Intuition with Systematic Study
“Gut” feelings about “why I do what I do” and “what makes others tick”. Systematic study Looking at relationships, attempting to attribute causes and effects, and drawing conclusions based on scientific evidence. Provides a means to predict behaviors.
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Contributing Disciplines to the OB Field
Psychology The science that seeks to measure, explain, and sometimes change the behavior of humans and other animals. E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
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Contributing Disciplines to the OB Field …
Sociology The study of people in relation to their fellow human beings. E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
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Contributing Disciplines to the OB Field …
Social Psychology An area within psychology that blends concepts from psychology and sociology and that focuses on the influence of people on one another. E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
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Contributing Disciplines to the OB Field …
Anthropology The study of societies to learn about human beings and their activities. E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
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There Are Few Absolutes in OB
Contingency Variables x y
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OB- Contribution from various fields
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Major Workforce Diversity Categories
Gender National Origin Disability Age Non-Christian Race Domestic Partners E X H I B I T 1–4
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Challenges and Opportunities for OB
Responding to Globalization Increased foreign assignments Working with people from different cultures Coping with anti-capitalism backlash Overseeing movement of jobs to countries with low-cost labor Managing people during the war on terror. Managing Workforce Diversity Embracing diversity Changing U.S. demographics Implications for managers Recognizing and responding to differences
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Challenges and Opportunities for OB …
Improving Quality and Productivity Quality management (QM) Process reengineering Responding to the Labor Shortage Changing work force demographics Fewer skilled laborers Early retirements and older workers Improving Customer Service Increased expectation of service quality Customer-responsive cultures
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Challenges and Opportunities for OB …
Improving People Skills Empowering People Stimulating Innovation and Change Coping with “Temporariness” Working in Networked Organizations Helping Employees Balance Work/Life Conflicts Improving Ethical Behavior Managing People during the War on Terrorism
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A Downside to Empowerment?
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Behavior Model For Org. Efficiency
Various concepts and models attempt to Identify human behavior Modify attitude and promote skills so that they can act more effectively Understand Predict Control
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Individual-Level Variables Ch 2-8 Organization System-Level Variables
Dependent Variable Key factor you want to explain/predict Affected by some other variable Independent Variables Individual-Level Variables Ch 2-8 Organization System-Level Variables Group-Level Variables Ch 9-12
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The Dependent Variables
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The Dependent Variables …
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The Dependent Variables …
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Dependent Variables …
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Independent Variables
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Do the case: Lying in Business
Group Work G-C1 Do the case: Lying in Business
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Case Incident 2- Workplace Violence (P42-43) No. 2, 3, 5
GW-1 | Due 7th Feb Case Incident 2- Workplace Violence (P42-43) No. 2, 3, 5
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After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
Describe what managers do. Define organizational behavior (OB). Explain the value of the systematic study of OB. Identify the contributions made by major behavioral science disciplines to OB. List the major challenges and opportunities for managers to use OB concepts.
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Common Terms in OB Productivity Absenteeism Turnover
Effectiveness Vs. Efficacy Absenteeism Turnover Recruiting, Selection and Training Deviant Workplace Behavior Organizational Citizenship Do more than job duties Job Satisfaction
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