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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Chapter 1: What Is Organizational Behavior? 1-2
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. ORGANIZATION? 1-3
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: Demonstrate the importance of interpersonal skills in the workplace. Describe the manager’s functions, roles, and skills. Define organizational behavior (OB). Show the value to OB of systematic study. Identify the major behavioral science disciplines that contribute to OB. Demonstrate why few absolutes apply to OB. Identify the challenges and opportunities managers have in applying OB concepts. Compare the three levels of analysis in this book’s OB model. 1-4
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Demonstrate the Importance of Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace Interpersonal skills are important because… Understanding OB helps determine manager effectiveness Leadership and communication skills are critical as a person progresses in his or her career Better interpersonal skills result in lower turnover of quality employees and higher quality applications for recruitment ‘Good places to work’ have better financial performance 1-5 LO 1
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Manager: Someone who gets things done through other people in organizations. Organization: A consciously coordinated social unit composed of two or more people that functions on a relatively continuous basis to achieve a common goal or set of goals. Planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Mintzberg concluded that managers perform ten different, highly interrelated roles or sets of behaviors attributable to their jobs. 1-6 LO 2 Describe the Manager’s Functions, Roles, And Skills
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. 1-7 LO 2 Describe the Manager’s Functions, Roles, And Skills
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Describe the Manager’s Functions, Roles, And Skills Management Skills Technical Skills – the ability to apply specialized knowledge or expertise. All jobs require some specialized expertise, and many people develop their technical skills on the job. Human Skills – the ability to work with, understand, and motivate other people, both individually and in groups. Conceptual Skills – the mental ability to analyze and diagnose complex situations. 1-8 LO 2
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Effective Versus Successful Managerial Activities Luthans and his associates found that all managers engage in four managerial activities: Traditional management Communication Human resource management Networking 1-9 LO 2
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Define “Organizational Behavior” (OB) Organizational behavior (OB) is 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. 1-10 LO 3
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Show the Value to OB of Systematic Study. Systematic Study of Behavior Behavior generally is predictable if we know how the person perceived the situation and what is important to him or her. Evidence-Based Management (EBM) Complements systematic study. Argues for managers to make decisions based on evidence. Intuition Systematic study and EBM add to intuition, or those “gut feelings” about “why I do what I do” and “what makes others tick.” If we make all decisions with intuition or gut instinct, we’re likely working with incomplete information. 1-11 LO 4
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Organizational behavior is an applied behavioral science that is built upon contributions from a number of behavioral disciplines: Psychology Social psychology Sociology Anthropology 1-12 LO 5 Identify the Major Behavioral Science Disciplines That Contribute to OB
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. 1-13 LO 5 Identify the Major Behavioral Science Disciplines That Contribute to OB
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Demonstrate Why Few Principles Apply to OB There are few, if any, simple and universal principles that explain organizational behavior. Contingency variables — situational factors are variables that moderate the relationship between the independent and dependent variables. 1-14 LO 6
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts 1-15 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts Responding to economic pressure In tough economic times, effective management is an asset. In good times, understanding how to reward, satisfy, and retain employees is at a premium. In bad times, issues like stress, decision making, and coping come to the forefront. 1-16 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts Responding to globalization Increased foreign assignments. Working with people from different cultures. Overseeing movement of jobs to countries with low-cost labor. Adapting to differing cultural and regulatory norms. 1-17 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts Managing workforce diversity Workforce diversity – organizations are becoming more heterogeneous in terms of gender, age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and inclusion of other diverse groups. 1-18 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts Improving customer service Service employees have substantial interaction with customers. Employee attitudes and behavior are associated with customer satisfaction. Need a customer-responsive culture. 1-19 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts Improving people skills People skills are essential to managerial effectiveness. OB provides the concepts and theories that allow managers to predict employee behavior in given situations. 1-20 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts Working in networked organizations Networked organizations are becoming more pronounced. A manager’s job is fundamentally different in networked organizations. Challenges of motivating and leading “online” require different techniques. 1-21 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts Enhancing employee well-being at work The creation of the global workforce means work no longer sleeps. Communication technology has provided a vehicle for working at any time or any place. Employees are working longer hours per week. The lifestyles of families have changed — creating conflict. Balancing work and life demands now surpasses job security as an employee priority. 1-22 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts Creating a positive work environment Creating a positive work environment can be a competitive advantage. Positive organizational scholarship is concerned with how organizations develop human strength, foster vitality and resilience, and unlock potential. This field of study focuses on employees’ strengths versus their limitations, as employees share situations in which they performed at their personal best. 1-23 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Identify the Challenges and Opportunities of OB Concepts Improving ethical behavior Ethical dilemmas and ethical choices are situations in which an individual is required to define right and wrong conduct. Good ethical behavior is not so easily defined. Organizations distribute codes of ethics to guide employees through ethical dilemmas. Managers need to create an ethically healthy climate. 1-24 LO 7
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Three Levels of Analysis in This Book’s OB Model 1-25 LO 8
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Chapter 2: Diversity in Organizations 2-26
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Describe the Two Major Forms of Workforce Diversity 2-28 Surface-Level Diversity Deep-Level Diversity Diversity Management LO 1
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Stereotypes and How They Function in Organizational Settings Discrimination is to note a difference between things. Unfair discrimination assumes stereotypes about groups. Refusal to recognize individual differences is harmful to organizations and employees. 2-29 LO 2
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Biographical Characteristics and How They Are Relevant to OB Biological characteristics are personal characteristics that are objective and easily obtained from personnel records. Variations in these can be the basis for discrimination 2-30 LO 3
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Biographical Characteristics and How They Are Relevant to OB Age The U.S. workforce is aging. Does job performance decline with increasing age? Studies show that turnover and absenteeism rates are lower among older workers, and age is not associated with lower productivity. 2-31 LO 3
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Biographical Characteristics and How They Are Relevant to OB Sex There are no consistent male-female differences in problem solving ability, analytical skills, competitive drive, motivation, sociability, or learning drive. But women earn less than men for the same positions and have fewer professional opportunities. 2-32 LO 3
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Biographical Characteristics and How They Are Relevant to OB Race and Ethnicity Employees tend to favor colleagues of their own race in performance evaluations, promotion decisions, and pay raises. African Americans and Hispanics perceive higher levels of discrimination in the workplace. African Americans generally fare worse than Whites in employment decisions. 2-33 LO 3
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Biographical Characteristics and How They Are Relevant to OB Disability The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission classifies a person as disabled who has any physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. Workers with disabilities receive higher performance evaluations, but may have lower performance expectations. Biases against those with mental impairment may be especially strong. 2-34 LO 3
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Biographical Characteristics and How They Are Relevant to OB Other Biological Characteristics Tenure Tenure is a good predictor of employee productivity. Tenure and job satisfaction are positively related. Religion U.S. law prohibits discrimination based on religion, but it is still an issue, especially for Muslims. 2-35 LO 3
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Biographical Characteristics and How They Are Relevant to OB Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Federal law does not protect employees against discrimination based on sexual orientation, but this may soon change. Most Fortune 500 companies have policies covering sexual orientation and about half now have policies on gender identity. Cultural Identity Need to accommodate and respect individual cultural identities. 2-36 LO 3
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Define Ability and Demonstrate Its Relevance to OB Ability is an individual’s current capacity to perform various tasks in a job. Two types Intellectual abilities Physical abilities 2-37 LO 4
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Define Intellectual Ability and Demonstrate Its Relevance to OB Intellectual abilities are abilities needed to perform mental activities – thinking, reasoning, and problem solving. Most societies place a high value on intelligence. General mental ability is an overall factor of intelligence as suggested by the positive correlations among specific intellectual ability dimensions. 2-38 LO 4
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Contrasting Intellectual and Physical Ability Physical Abilities The capacity to do tasks demanding stamina, dexterity, strength, and similar characteristics. Nine basic abilities related to strength, flexibility, and other factors are needed to perform physical tasks. 2-39 LO 5
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Contrasting Intellectual and Physical Ability The importance of ability at work complicates the formulation of workplace policies that recognize disabilities. Recognizing that individuals have different abilities that can be taken into account when making hiring decisions is not problematic. It is possible to make accommodations for disabilities. 2-40 LO 5
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Describe How Organizations Manage Diversity Effectively Diversity management is the process and programs by which managers make everyone more aware of and sensitive to the needs and differences of others. Diversity is more successful when it is everyone’s business, not just for certain groups of employees. 2-41 LO 6
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Copyright © 2015 Pearson Education Ltd. Describe How Organizations Manage Diversity Effectively 2-42 Attracting, Selecting, Developing, and Retaining Diverse Employees Diversity in Groups Effective Diversity Programs LO 6
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