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1-1 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Chapter 11
Introduction toIntroduction to
OrganizationalOrganizational
BehaviorBehavior
1-2 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Chapter Objectives
 Define organizational behavior and explain
how and why it determines the
effectiveness of an organization
 Appreciate why the study of organizational
behavior improves a person’s ability to
understand and respond to events that
take place in a work setting
 Differentiate between the three levels at
which organizational behavior is examined
1-3 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Chapter Objectives
 Appreciate the way changes in an
organization’s external environment
continually create challenges for
organizational behavior
 Describe the four main kinds of forces in
the environment that post the most
opportunities and problems for
organizations today
1-4 ©2005 Prentice Hall
IKEA’s Global Approach to OB
 IKEA strives to increase employees’ skills and
knowledge
 IKEA provides employees with rewards that
encourage high performance
 IKEA encourages employee commitment and
cooperation
1-5 ©2005 Prentice Hall
What is an Organization?
 An organization is a collection of people
who work together to achieve individual and
organizational goals
– Individual goals
– Organizational goals
1-6 ©2005 Prentice Hall
What is Organizational Behavior?
 Organizational behavior (OB): the study of
factors that have an impact on how people
and groups act, think, feel, and respond to
work and organizations, and how
organizations respond to their environments
1-7 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Insert Figure 1.1 here
Figure 1.1
What is Organizational Behavior?
1-8 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Figure 1.2 Levels of Analysis
Group Level
Individual
Level
Organizational Level
1-9 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Figure 1.3 Components of
Organizational Behavior
Understanding
organizational behavior
requires studying
Part One Individuals in Organizations
Part Two Group and Team Processes
Part Three Organizational Processes
1-10 ©2005 Prentice Hall
What is Management?
 Management is the process of planning,
organizing, leading, and controlling an
organization’s human, financial, material,
and other resources to increase its
effectiveness
1-11 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Figure 1.4 Four Functions of
Management
Planning
Decide on organizational goals
and allocate and use
resources to
achieve those goals
Organizing
Establish the rules and
reporting relationships that
allow people to
achieve organizational goals
Controlling
Evaluate how well the
organization is achieving goals
and take action to
maintain, improve, and correct
performance
Leading
Encourage and coordinate
individuals and groups
so that they work
toward organizational goals
1-12 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Table 1.1: Mintzberg’s
Managerial Roles
 Figurehead
 Liaison
 Disseminator
 Entrepreneur
 Resource allocator
 Leader
 Monitor
 Spokesperson
 Disturbance
handler
 Negotiator
1-13 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Managerial Skills
Conceptual Skills Technical Skills
Human Skills
1-14 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Figure 1.5 An Open Systems View of
Organizational Behavior
1-15 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Challenges for
Organizational Behavior
 1: Changing Social/ Cultural Environment
 2: Evolving Global Environment
 3: Advancing Information Technology
 4: Shifting Work/ Employment Relationships
1-16 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Changing Social and Cultural
Environment
 National culture
 Organizational ethics and well-being
 Diverse work force
1-17 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Diversity Challenges
 Fairness and Justice
 Decision-Making and Performance
 Flexibility
1-18 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Figure 1.6 Diversity
1-19 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Evolving Global Environment
 Understanding Global
Differences
 Improve Organization’s
Behaviors and
Procedures in
Response to Those
Differences
1-20 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Advancing Information
Technology
 Information
 Knowledge
 Information Technology
 Organizational Learning
 Intranets
 Creativity
 Innovation
1-21 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Shifting Work/ Employment
Relationships
 Downsizing
 Empowerment and Self-Managed Teams
 Contingent Workers
 Outsourcing
1-22 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Appendix 1A: A Short History of
Organizational Behavior
 F.W. Taylor and Scientific Management
 Mary Parker Follett
 Hawthorne Studies
 Theory X and Y
1-23 ©2005 Prentice Hall
F.W. Taylor and
Scientific Management
 Scientific management: the systematic
study of relationships between people and
tasks for the purpose of redesigning the
work process to increase efficiency
 The amount of and effort each employee
expends to produce a unit of output can be
reduced by increasing specialization and the
division of labor
1-24 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Four Principles of
Scientific Management
 1. Study the way employees perform their
tasks, gather informal job knowledge that
employees possess, and experiment with
ways of improving the way tasks are
performed
 2. Codify the new methods of performing
tasks into written rules and standard
operating procedures
1-25 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Four Principles of
Scientific Management_2
 3. Carefully select employees so that they
possess skills and abilities that match the
needs of the task, and train them to perform
the task according to the established rules
and procedures
 4. Establish an acceptable level of
performance for a task, and then develop a
pay system that provides a reward for
performance above the acceptable level
1-26 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Mary Parker Follett
 Management must consider the human side
 Employees should be involved in job
analysis
 Person with the knowledge should be in
control of the work process regardless of
position
 Cross-functioning teams used to accomplish
projects
1-27 ©2005 Prentice Hall
The Hawthorne Studies
 Hawthorne Works of the Western Electric
Company; 1924-1932
 Initiated as an attempt to investigate how
characteristics of the work setting affect
employee fatigue and performance (i.e.,
lighting)
 Found that productivity increased regardless
of whether illumination was raised or
lowered
1-28 ©2005 Prentice Hall
The Hawthorne Studies_2
 Factors influencing behavior:
– Attention from researchers
– Manager’s leadership approach
– Work group norms
 The “Hawthorne Effect”
1-29 ©2005 Prentice Hall
Douglas McGregor:
Theory X and Theory Y
Theory X
 Average employee is lazy,
dislikes work, and will try to
do as little as possible
 Manager’s task is to
supervise closely and
control employees through
reward and punishment
Theory Y
 Employees will do what is
good for the organization
when committed
 Manager’s task is create a
work setting that
encourages commitment to
organizational goals and
provides opportunities for
employees to be exercise
initiative

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Ob chapter1

  • 1. 1-1 ©2005 Prentice Hall Chapter 11 Introduction toIntroduction to OrganizationalOrganizational BehaviorBehavior
  • 2. 1-2 ©2005 Prentice Hall Chapter Objectives  Define organizational behavior and explain how and why it determines the effectiveness of an organization  Appreciate why the study of organizational behavior improves a person’s ability to understand and respond to events that take place in a work setting  Differentiate between the three levels at which organizational behavior is examined
  • 3. 1-3 ©2005 Prentice Hall Chapter Objectives  Appreciate the way changes in an organization’s external environment continually create challenges for organizational behavior  Describe the four main kinds of forces in the environment that post the most opportunities and problems for organizations today
  • 4. 1-4 ©2005 Prentice Hall IKEA’s Global Approach to OB  IKEA strives to increase employees’ skills and knowledge  IKEA provides employees with rewards that encourage high performance  IKEA encourages employee commitment and cooperation
  • 5. 1-5 ©2005 Prentice Hall What is an Organization?  An organization is a collection of people who work together to achieve individual and organizational goals – Individual goals – Organizational goals
  • 6. 1-6 ©2005 Prentice Hall What is Organizational Behavior?  Organizational behavior (OB): the study of factors that have an impact on how people and groups act, think, feel, and respond to work and organizations, and how organizations respond to their environments
  • 7. 1-7 ©2005 Prentice Hall Insert Figure 1.1 here Figure 1.1 What is Organizational Behavior?
  • 8. 1-8 ©2005 Prentice Hall Figure 1.2 Levels of Analysis Group Level Individual Level Organizational Level
  • 9. 1-9 ©2005 Prentice Hall Figure 1.3 Components of Organizational Behavior Understanding organizational behavior requires studying Part One Individuals in Organizations Part Two Group and Team Processes Part Three Organizational Processes
  • 10. 1-10 ©2005 Prentice Hall What is Management?  Management is the process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling an organization’s human, financial, material, and other resources to increase its effectiveness
  • 11. 1-11 ©2005 Prentice Hall Figure 1.4 Four Functions of Management Planning Decide on organizational goals and allocate and use resources to achieve those goals Organizing Establish the rules and reporting relationships that allow people to achieve organizational goals Controlling Evaluate how well the organization is achieving goals and take action to maintain, improve, and correct performance Leading Encourage and coordinate individuals and groups so that they work toward organizational goals
  • 12. 1-12 ©2005 Prentice Hall Table 1.1: Mintzberg’s Managerial Roles  Figurehead  Liaison  Disseminator  Entrepreneur  Resource allocator  Leader  Monitor  Spokesperson  Disturbance handler  Negotiator
  • 13. 1-13 ©2005 Prentice Hall Managerial Skills Conceptual Skills Technical Skills Human Skills
  • 14. 1-14 ©2005 Prentice Hall Figure 1.5 An Open Systems View of Organizational Behavior
  • 15. 1-15 ©2005 Prentice Hall Challenges for Organizational Behavior  1: Changing Social/ Cultural Environment  2: Evolving Global Environment  3: Advancing Information Technology  4: Shifting Work/ Employment Relationships
  • 16. 1-16 ©2005 Prentice Hall Changing Social and Cultural Environment  National culture  Organizational ethics and well-being  Diverse work force
  • 17. 1-17 ©2005 Prentice Hall Diversity Challenges  Fairness and Justice  Decision-Making and Performance  Flexibility
  • 18. 1-18 ©2005 Prentice Hall Figure 1.6 Diversity
  • 19. 1-19 ©2005 Prentice Hall Evolving Global Environment  Understanding Global Differences  Improve Organization’s Behaviors and Procedures in Response to Those Differences
  • 20. 1-20 ©2005 Prentice Hall Advancing Information Technology  Information  Knowledge  Information Technology  Organizational Learning  Intranets  Creativity  Innovation
  • 21. 1-21 ©2005 Prentice Hall Shifting Work/ Employment Relationships  Downsizing  Empowerment and Self-Managed Teams  Contingent Workers  Outsourcing
  • 22. 1-22 ©2005 Prentice Hall Appendix 1A: A Short History of Organizational Behavior  F.W. Taylor and Scientific Management  Mary Parker Follett  Hawthorne Studies  Theory X and Y
  • 23. 1-23 ©2005 Prentice Hall F.W. Taylor and Scientific Management  Scientific management: the systematic study of relationships between people and tasks for the purpose of redesigning the work process to increase efficiency  The amount of and effort each employee expends to produce a unit of output can be reduced by increasing specialization and the division of labor
  • 24. 1-24 ©2005 Prentice Hall Four Principles of Scientific Management  1. Study the way employees perform their tasks, gather informal job knowledge that employees possess, and experiment with ways of improving the way tasks are performed  2. Codify the new methods of performing tasks into written rules and standard operating procedures
  • 25. 1-25 ©2005 Prentice Hall Four Principles of Scientific Management_2  3. Carefully select employees so that they possess skills and abilities that match the needs of the task, and train them to perform the task according to the established rules and procedures  4. Establish an acceptable level of performance for a task, and then develop a pay system that provides a reward for performance above the acceptable level
  • 26. 1-26 ©2005 Prentice Hall Mary Parker Follett  Management must consider the human side  Employees should be involved in job analysis  Person with the knowledge should be in control of the work process regardless of position  Cross-functioning teams used to accomplish projects
  • 27. 1-27 ©2005 Prentice Hall The Hawthorne Studies  Hawthorne Works of the Western Electric Company; 1924-1932  Initiated as an attempt to investigate how characteristics of the work setting affect employee fatigue and performance (i.e., lighting)  Found that productivity increased regardless of whether illumination was raised or lowered
  • 28. 1-28 ©2005 Prentice Hall The Hawthorne Studies_2  Factors influencing behavior: – Attention from researchers – Manager’s leadership approach – Work group norms  The “Hawthorne Effect”
  • 29. 1-29 ©2005 Prentice Hall Douglas McGregor: Theory X and Theory Y Theory X  Average employee is lazy, dislikes work, and will try to do as little as possible  Manager’s task is to supervise closely and control employees through reward and punishment Theory Y  Employees will do what is good for the organization when committed  Manager’s task is create a work setting that encourages commitment to organizational goals and provides opportunities for employees to be exercise initiative

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. The opening case describes IKEA’s successful approach to organizational behavior. IKEA is the largest furniture chain in the world. IKEA follows a no-frills approach. Most managers rose through the ranks and there are no executive dining rooms. Everyone dresses casually. Each year, IKEA holds a “breaking the bureaucracy week” during which time executives are required to do store and warehouse work. IKEA offers opportunities for promotion, training, above-average pay, generous bonus system, and personal well-being for committed employees.
  2. Individual goals are what people are trying to accomplish for themselves such as earning a lot of money, achieving power and prestige, and enjoying work. Organizational goals are what the organization as a whole is trying to accomplish such as providing innovative products and services to customers, making a profit, and achieving high levels of market share.
  3. OB is important to study because most people will work for or with someone else at some point and will be affected both positively and negatively by their experiences at work. OB provides a framework for understanding and appreciating the many forces that affect behavior. OB helps us understand questions like: Why are some motivated to join an organization while others are not? Why do some people feel good or bad about their jobs? Why do some people stay with an organization for 30 years while others change jobs regularly?
  4. 4 Figure 1.1 illustrates how organizational behavior concepts and theories allow people to correctly understand, describe, and analyze the characteristics of individuals, groups, work situations, and the organization itself.
  5. Organizational behavior can be examined at 3 levels: organizational, group, and individual. OB is particularly important to managers.
  6. Figure 1.3 illustrates how the text covers the three levels of organizational behavior. Part I includes chapters 2-9. Part 2 includes chapters 10-15. Part 3 includes chapters 16-18.
  7. Managers are in a good position to improve their managerial abilities by understanding organizational behavior.
  8. 7 OB and Planning: The study of OB reveals how decisions are made in organizations and how politics and conflict affect the planning process. It shows how group decision making and biases can affect planning. OB and Organizing: OB offers guidelines on how to organize employees to make the best use of their skills and capabilities. OB and Leading: The study of different leadership methods and of how to match leadership style to the characteristics of the organization and all its components is a major concern of OB. OB and Controlling: The theories and concepts of organizational behavior allow managers to understand and accurately diagnose work situations in order to pinpoint where corrective action may be needed.
  9. 8 A role is a set of behaviors or tasks a person is expected to perform because of the position he or she holds in a group or organization.
  10. 9 A skill is an ability to act in a way that allows a person to perform well in his or her role. Managers need all three types of skills to perform their organizational functions and roles effectively. Conceptual Skills refer to the ability to analyze and diagnose a situation and distinguish between cause and effect. Human Skills refer to the ability to understand, work with, lead, and control the behavior of other people and groups. Technical Skills refer to job-specific knowledge and techniques.
  11. In an open system, an organization takes in resources from its external environment and converts or transforms them into goods and services that are sent back to that environment, where they are bought by customers. The activities of most organizations can be modeled using the open-systems view. Consider asking students to apply the open systems model to a company’s processes. The system is said to be open because the organization draws from and interacts with the external environment to secure resources, transform them, and then sell the products created to customers.
  12. The first challenge is the changing social and cultural environment. Forces in the social and cultural environment are those that are due to changes in the way people live and work – changes in values, attitudes, and beliefs brought about by changes in a nation’s culture and the characteristics of its people. National culture is the set of values or beliefs that a society considers important and the norms of behavior that are approved or sanctioned in that society. Over time, national cultures change and this affects the values and beliefs of each nation’s members. Ethics scandals have hit many companies recently including Tyco, Adelphia, Enron, and Arthur Andersen. An organization’s ethics are the values, beliefs, and moral rules its managers and employees should use to analyze or interpret a situation and then decide what is the most appropriate way to behave. Ethical organizational behavior affects the well-being (happiness, health, and prosperity) of a nation, an organization, citizens, and employees. Metabolife International’s use of ephedra in its supplements is used as an example in the text. Ethics also define an organization’s social responsibility – its obligations toward people or groups outside the organization that are directly affected by its actions.
  13. Diversity is differences resulting from age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic background, and capabilities/ disabilities. The increasing diversity of the work force presents three challenges for organizations and their managers: a fairness and justice challenge, a decision-making and performance challenge, and a flexibility challenge. A goal to increase diversity can strain an organization’s ability to satisfy the aspirations of at least part of its work force. Actively recruiting and promoting minorities can lead to difficult equity issues. How can organizations benefit from the attitudes and perspectives of people with diverse backgrounds? The third diversity challenge is to be sensitive to the needs of different kinds of employees and to try to develop flexible employment approaches that increase their well-being. Examples include new benefits packages customized to needs of different groups of employees (e.g., domestic partner benefits), flextime, job sharing, and mentoring.
  14. Figure 1.6 illustrates the characteristics used to define the bases of diversity.
  15. The challenge of responding to social and cultural forces increases as organizations expand their operations globally. Global organizations like GM, Toyota, Kokia, PepsiCo, and Sony produce or sell their products in countries throughout the world. Global organizations must appreciate the differences between countries and benefit from the knowledge to improve an organization’s behaviors and procedures. People in different countries have different values, beliefs, and attitudes. Global organizations must find ways to design processes to fit each culture while maintaining fairness and flexibility. Global learning is the process of acquiring and learning the skills, knowledge, and organizational behaviors and procedures from global situations. More companies are rotating their employees to overseas operations so they can learn firsthand the problems and opportunities that lie abroad. Expatriate employees are employees who live and work for companies located abroad.
  16. Information is a set of data, facts, numbers, and words that has been organized in such a way as to provide its users with knowledge. Knowledge is what a person perceives, recognizes, identifies, or discovers from analyzing data and information. IT consists of the many different kinds of computer and communications hardware and software and the skills designers, programmers, managers, and technicians bring to it. IT is used to acquire, define, input, arrange, organize, manipulate, store, and transmit facts, data, and information to create knowledge and promote organizational learning. Organizational learning occurs when members can manage information and knowledge to achieve a better fit between the organization and its environment. Intranets are networks of IT inside an organization that links its members. Creativity is the generation of novel and useful ideas. Innovation is an organization’s ability to make new or improved goods and services or improvements in the way they are produced.
  17. Downsizing is the process by which organizations lay off managers and workers to reduce costs Empowerment is the process of giving employees throughout an organization the authority to make important decisions and be responsible for their outcomes. Self-managed team are work groups who have been empowered and given the responsibility for leading themselves and ensuring that they accomplish their goals. Contingent workers are people who are employed for temporary periods by an organization and who receive no benefits such as health insurance or pensions. Outsourcing is the process of employing people and groups outside the organization to perform specific jobs or types of work activities that used to be performed by the organization itself. This is accomplished sometimes by freelancers – independent individuals who contract with an organization to perform specific tasks.
  18. The systematic study of OB began in the closing decades of the nineteenth century after the industrial revolution.
  19. Frederick Taylor (1856-1915) is best known for defining the techniques of scientific management. Taylor was a manufacturing manager who eventually became a consultant and taught other managers how to apply the principles of scientific management.
  20. To discover the most efficient method of performing specific tasks, Taylor studied and measured the ways different employees went about performing their tasks. He used time and motion studies. Once he understood the existing method of performing a task, he would experiment with ways to increase specialization. He advocated that once the best method was found for performing a particular task, it should be recorded so that it could be taught to all employees performing the same task.
  21. Employees who could not be trained to the level required were transferred to a job where they were able to reach the minimum required level of proficiency. Taylor advocated that employees should benefit from any gains in performance. They should be paid a bonus and receive some percentage of the performance gains achieved through the more efficient work process.
  22. Mary Parker Follett (1868-1933) was concerned that Taylor was ignoring the human side of the organization. Her approach was very radical for the time.
  23. The Hawthorne Studies refers to a series of studies conducted from 1924 to 1932 at the Hawthorne Works of the Western Electric Company. The study was initiated to investigate how the level of lighting would affect employee fatigue and performance. The researchers conducted an experiment in which they systematically measured employee productivity at various levels of illumination. However, no matter whether the lighting was raised or lowered, productivity increased. The researchers were puzzled and invited Elton Mayo to assist them. Mayo proposed the use of the relay assembly test to investigate other aspects of the work context on job performance. Eventually, they found that the employees were responding to the increased attention from the researchers. The Hawthorne Effect suggested that the attitude of employees toward their managers affects the employees’ performance.
  24. Elton Mayo and F.J. Roethlisberger found that employees adopted norms of output to protect their jobs. Those who performed above the norms were called ratebusters and those who performed below the norms were called chisellers. Workgroup members discipline both in order to create a fair pace of work.
  25. Several studies after World War II revealed how assumptions about employees’ attitudes and behavior affect managers’ behaviors. Douglas McGregor proposed that two different sets of assumptions about work attitudes and behaviors dominate the way managers think and affect how they behave in organizations.