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Chapter 1 Nelson & Quick

Chapter 1 Nelson & Quick. Introduction: Organizational Behavior in Changing Times. Organizational Behavior. The study of individual behavior and group dynamics in organizations. Psychosocial. Interpersonal. Behavioral. Organizational Behavior: Dynamics in Organizations. Organizational

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Chapter 1 Nelson & Quick

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  1. Chapter 1Nelson & Quick Introduction: Organizational Behavior in Changing Times

  2. Organizational Behavior The study of individual behavior and group dynamics in organizations

  3. Psychosocial Interpersonal Behavioral Organizational Behavior: Dynamics in Organizations Organizational Behavior

  4. Work Design Performance Appraisal Communication Jobs Organizational Structure Organizational Design Organizational Variables that Affect Human Behavior Human Behavior

  5. Organizational vs. Individual Point of View Clockworks or Snake pit? Human Behavior in the Organization

  6. Internal/External Perspective of Human Behavior Internal Perspective External Perspective Understand behavior in terms of Thoughts,feelings, past experiences, and needs External events, environmental forces, & behavioral consequences Explain behavior by examining Individuals’ history & personal value system Surrounding external events & environmental forces Each perspective has produced motivational & leadership theories.

  7. Sociology the science of society Psychology the science of human behavior Engineering the applied science of energy & matter Interdisciplinary Influences on Organizational Behavior Anthropology the science of the learned behavior of human beings Medicine the applied science of healing or treatment of diseases to enhance an individual’s health and well-being Management the study of overseeing activities and supervising people in organizations

  8. Components of an Organization Task -an organization’s mission, purpose, or goal for existing People -the human resources of the organization Structure -the manner in which an organization’s work is designed at the micro level; how departments, divisions, & the overall organization are designed at the macro level Technology -the intellectual and mechanical processes used by an organization to transform inputs into products or services that meet organizational goals (ch02)

  9. Open SystemsView of Organization Task environment: Competitors Unions Regulatory agencies Clients Structure Inputs: Material Capital Human Outputs: Products Services Task Technology People (Actors) Organizational Boundary Based on Harold Levitt, “Applied Organizational Change in Industry: Structural, Technological, and Humanistic Approaches,” in J.G. March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations, Rand McNally, Chicago, 1965, p. 1145. Reprinted by permission of James G. March

  10. Formal vs. Informal Organization Formal Organization -the official, legitimate, and most visible part of the system Informal Organization -the unofficial and less visible part of the system Hawthorne Studies: studies conducted during the 1920’s and 1930’s that discovered the existence of the informal organization

  11. Formal organization (overt) Goals & objectives Policies & procedures Job descriptions Financial resources Authority structure Communication channels Products and services Formal & Informal Elements of Organizations Social Surface Informal organization (covert) Beliefs & assumptions Perceptions & attitudes Values Feelings, such as fear, joy anger, trust, & hope Group norms Informal leaders

  12. U.S. Gross Domestic Product Total $9.3 Trillion 6% 17% 11% 8% 38% 20%

  13. Six Focus Organizations • Brinker International • Enron* • Harley Davidson • Hewlett-Packard • Patagonia • American Heart Association *NOTE: Enron was in a state of turmoil at the time the book went to press. Visit the Nelson/Quick web site for updates on its current situation.

  14. The Challenge of Change • Too much change = chaos • Too little change = stagnation How do you view change? Threat Opportunity

  15. International Competition in Business Driving forces creating and shaping change at work • Globalization • Technology Success will require: • positive response to the competition in the international marketplace • responsiveness to ethnic, religious, and gender diversity in the workforce • Diversity • Ethics

  16. Quality • A potential means for giving organizations in viable industries a competitive edge in international competition • A rubric for products and services that are of high status • A customer-oriented philosophy of management with implications for all aspects of organizational behavior • A cultural value embedded in successful organizations

  17. Cannot be optimized Quality Is not a fad Is not an end in itself Three key questions in evaluating quality-improvement ideas 1. Does the idea improve customer response? 2. Does the idea accelerate results? 3. Does the idea raise the effectiveness of resources? YES means the idea should improve overall quality

  18. Total Quality Management The total dedication to continuous improvement and to customers so that the customers’ needs are met and their expectations exceeded

  19. CEOs Advance Total Quality by: • Engaging in participative management • Being willing to change everything • Focusing quality efforts on customer service • Including quality as a criterion in reward systems • Improving the flow of information regarding quality-improvement successes or failures • Being actively & personally involved in quality efforts

  20. Seven Categories in the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Examination • Leadership • Information and analysis • Strategic quality planning • Human resource utilization • Quality assurance of products & services • Quality results • Customer satisfaction

  21. Challenges to Managing Organizational Behavior 1. Increasing globalization of organizations’ operating territory 2. Increasing diversity of organizational workforces 3. Continuing technological innovation with its companion need for skill enhancement 4. Continuing demand for higher levels of moral & ethical behavior at work

  22. Mastery of basic objective knowledge* Development of specificskills** and abilities Application of knowledge and skills Learning about Organizational Behavior * Objective knowledge knowledge that results from research and scholarly activities ** Skill development the mastery of abilities essential to successful functioning in organizations

  23. Trends Affecting Managers • Industrial restructuring • Increased amount & availability of information • Need to attract & retain the best employees • Need to understand human & cultural differences • Rapid shortening of response times in all aspects of business Trust & Security Knowledge

  24. Watchwords for Organizationsin These Changing Times

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