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Organizational Behavior
??! huan ying Welcome! Week 2 Laura Kangas,
Instructor
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Organizational Behavior
  • Week 2 Agenda
  • Welcome, Check In Practice, Reflections from
    Class One
  • Review Grading, Small Group Assignment 1, Final
    Project, Summary, and EI
  • Three Tier Model
  • Role of the Individual in the Organization
  • MBTI - Short Version
  • Stereotyping, Halo Effect, and Assumption Model

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Organizational Behavior
  • Check In Practice
  • Research shows that when employees feel like
    people care about them - they do better work.
  • One way to show you care, is very simple and
    inexpensive
  • in any language How are you?
  • Please wait and listen to response - both verbal
    and non-verbal

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Organizational Behavior
  • Activity
  • Step One (10 minutes)
  • Form a group with 5-6 people that you dont know
    well in the class.
  • Take turns as the leader welcoming the group and
    leading the check in with each person in the
    group.
  • Listen to their responses - verbal and
    non-verbal. Practice giving feedback - verbal
    and non-verbal.

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Organizational Behavior
  • Step Two (5 minutes)
  • Give each other feedback!
  • Tell the practice leaders
  • This is what I thought you did well
  • (example your voice was kind, your smile was
    friendly, you seemed to care about my answer by
    asking a brief question
  • A suggestion that I have to improve is

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Organizational Behavior
  • Tom Peters,
  • famous international business
  • consultant,
  • Simple phrase he uses to coach managers
  • Feedback is the Breakfast of Champions!

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Organizational Behavior
  • Reflections on Last class
  • 1. One thing that you liked
  • 2. One thing that you wish was different and how
    you would improve it
  • Can tell me now or later
  • in person or in a note is fine

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Organizational Behavior
  • Grading
  • Effort Inside and Outside Class
  • on all assignments
  • Every moment has a potential impact on your
    career - and I want you to treat this class as a
    potential on your career.
  • Respect for each other - all of us.
  • Leadership helping others to learn and grow, as
    well as your self and setting a good example

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Organizational Behavior
  • Important Because
  • Internationally,
  • We Our Countries
  • You The Peoples Republic of China, Thailand,
    Austria or the USA
  • Role Model for our Employees
  • Future opportunities -China and elsewhereat any
    time

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Organizational Behavior
  • Most higher level jobs are filled by
  • a personal referral
  • especially in international assignments,
  • or unknown high level assignments
  • in international organizations

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Organizational Behavior
  • ?
  • What will people remember about me?
  • What do I want them to remember about me?

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Organizational Behavior
  • Every behavior contributes to that picture.

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Organizational Behavior
  • First Small Group Project
  • (in syllabus)
  • Observe a business /industry
  • Discuss organizational environment,
  • customer service,employee appreciation,
    leadership and other special characteristics
  • (Observation Primary Source)
  • Present to class in Week 4 -Team Member sheet
    with names and key findings submitted to
    Instructor. All involved (each speaking) in the
    presentation.

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Organizational Behavior
  • Final Project will include the key factors and
    concepts of Organizational Behavior that we have
    discussed in class.
  • Additional details will be given as the class
    progresses. It will be a PPT format with every
    team member involved in presenting a piece.
  • Time will be approximately 40 minutes.

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Organizational Behavior
  • The Three Tier Model of Organizational Behavior
  • Tier One Personal/Internal what goes on inside
    a person - private and unknown - sometimes even
    top ourselves
  • Tier Two Inter-Group how groups work together
    and treat each other
  • Tier Three Organizational Policies and
    Procedures written and unwritten rules

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Organizational Behavior
  • POWERFUL HINT FOR CHANGE TO BE EFFECTIVE AND
    SUCCESSFUL, YOU MUST LOOK AT ALL THREE LEVELS

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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
  • Known to Self /// Unknown to Self
  • Open Blind
  • Area Area
  • Known to
  • Others___________ _______________
  • Hidden
  • Area Unknown
  • Area
  • Unknown
  • To Others Johari Window p. 80

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Organizational Behavior
  • Johari Window
  • - Well known OB Tool
  • -Developed by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingram
    (Johari)
  • - Model for mutual understanding that encourages
    feedback and disclosure

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Organizational Behavior
  • Strategy to increase our open area and reduce
    the blind, hidden, and unknown areas
  • -Create more meaningful interactions
  • -Often used as a staring point/tool for team and
    management development
  • McShane /Von Glinow , p. 80

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Organizational Behavior
  • Significant Quotes,
  • Page 32 in text
  • I was worried no one would take a chance on me,
    would believe in me,
  • secret ingredient supporting the
    individuals self-concept

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Organizational Behavior
  • The largest luxury hotel in North America
  • Hiring people with right values and personality
    for the jog
  • Nurturing the self-concept
  • Developing staff to work effectively in a
    multicultural world
  • Mc Shane/Von Glinow p. 32

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Organizational Behavior
  • MARS Model of Individual Behavior and Results
  • Motivation
  • Ability
  • Role Perceptions
  • Situational Factors
  • McShane/Von Glinow p. 34

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Organizational Behavior
  • Challenge
  • If any factors are low,
  • employee will not perform
  • as well.
  • Class Text., P. 34

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Organizational Behavior
  • Motivation
  • Mc Shane/Von Glinow, p. 34
  • The forces within a person that affect his or
    her direction, intensity, and persistence of
    voluntary behavior.

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Organizational Behavior
  • Ability
  • The natural abilities and learned capabilities
    required to successfully complete a task.
  • McShane/Von Glinow, p. 35-36

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Organizational Behavior
  • Role Perceptions
  • The extent to which people understand the job
    duties (roles) assigned to or expected of them.
  • McShane/VonGlinow ,p. 36

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Organizational Behavior
  • Situational Factors
  • how much the situation supports or interferes
    with their task goals.
  • McShane/Von Glinow, p. 37

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Organizational Behavior
  • Our pattern of thoughts, behaviors and actions
  • On-going discussion of nature versus nurture
  • Fairly predictable

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Organizational Behavior
  • MBTI Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
  • Created by a mother-daughter team
  • Isabel Myers and Katherine Briggs
  • Based on Swiss Psychologist Carl Jungs research
    about personalities

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Organizational Behavior
  • MBTI Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
  • Researched for over 40 years
  • Translated into over 20 languages
  • Considered the most credible with on-going
    research
  • Search the Web MBTI

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Organizational Behavior
  • We will use a short version from
  • a book called Please Understand Me by
    Keirsey Bates.
  • Very good indicator of your 4 temperament types..

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Organizational Behavior Temperament Type Sort
(Abridged??
  • 1. At a party, do you
  • ?a. interact with many, including strangers____
  • ?b. interact with a few, known to you _____?
  • ?2. In company, do you
  • ?a. initiate conversation______
  • ?b. wait to be approached_______
  • ?3. Are you more inclined to be
  • ?a. easy to approach________
  • ?b. somewhat reserved _____??

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Organizational Behavior
  • ??4. Is it worse to have
  • ?a. your head in the clouds____
  • ?b. be in a rut _____?
  • ?5. Are you more attracted to
  • a. sensible people______
  • ?b. imaginative people _____?
  • ?6. Are you more interested in
  • ?a. production and distribution
  • ?b. design and research _____???????

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Organizational Behavior
  • 7. Which rules you more
  • ?a. your head_____
  • ?b. your heart _____?
  • ?8. Which person is more to be complimented, one
    of
  • ? a. clear reason______
  • ?b. strong feeling _____
  • ?9. Which do you wish more for yourself
  • ?a. clarity of reason_____
  • ?b. strength of compassion _____???

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Organizational Behavior
  • 10. Is it preferable mostly to
  • ?a. make sure things are arranged____
  • ?b. just let things happen _____?
  • ?11. Do you prefer the
  • ?a. planned event________
  • ?b. unplanned event _____??
  • 12. Do you feel better about
  • ?a. having purchased
  • ?b. having the option to buy _____?
  • ??From Please Understand Me by Keirsey
    Bates??????????

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Organizational Behavior
  • Directions for Scoring Keirsey Bates
    Questionnaire??For every three sets of questions
    (example 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10 -12),?If you checked
    more A s than B s for each set of three
    questions, check the top letter on the right hand
    side.?
  • If you checked ?more B s than A s, check the
    bottom letter on the right hand side.
  • ??You will have four letters checked on the right
    hand side of the paper this is your four-letter
    code (example ISTJ).?Write this code at the
    bottom of your paper.???

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Organizational Behavior
  • E I
  • S N
  • T F
  • J P

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Organizational BehaviorMBTI Thinking Process
  • Extroverts
  • Talk to think
  • Crisiswant to talk
  • Enjoy group meetings and shouting out ideas
  • Last to leave a party
  • Introverts
  • Think to Talk
  • Crisis I just need to be alone.
  • Prefer small to one-on-one meetings.
  • First to leave a party, if they go at all

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Organizational BehaviorMBTI Getting Information
  • Sensing
  • Like data
  • Touch it, See it, and feel it
  • Like lists, order, and rules
  • Without a summary, it wasnt a meeting
  • Intuitive
  • Live in the world of ideas and possibilities
  • Develop concepts in their head
  • Writing it down early ruins their process
  • Do not need lists - probably will lose them

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Organizational BehaviorMBTI Decision
Influencers
  • Thinkers
  • Analytical, unemotional
  • Like Dr. Spock Just the facts Maam
  • Emotion/feelings is one piece of data, along with
    many others
  • Feelers/Feeling Type
  • Strongly care about feelings
  • Influenced by values and emotions
  • Analytical analysis is one piece of data

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Organizational BehaviorMBTI Need For Closure
  • Judging
  • Will push group to make a decision
  • Uncomfortable without a clear decision and
    direction
  • Motto Just do something and we
  • can clean it up later
  • Perceiving
  • Most comfortable with lots of options still
    available
  • Always comes up with one more idea to consider
  • Motto Lets make sure we have covered every
    idea and possibility.

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Organizational Behavior
  • There are no better or worse codes - just
    different.
  • We can all share the styles - MBTI tells us our
    natural preference.
  • Can cause conflict on work teams!

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Organizational Behavior
  • Should not be used for job selection.
  • People are born with these preferences - cannot
    change if they wanted to - just need to be aware
    of impact and choice.
  • Can be a good thing if we learn to value
    differences.

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Organizational Behavior
  • Stereotyping
  • Judging people on one characteristic and
    generalizing that to a group
  • Attributing certain characteristics to all
    members of a certain group
  • McShane/Von Glinow , p. 72

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Organizational Behavior
  • Hawthorne Study
  • almost no matter what you do, if you pay
    attention to employees, productivity will go up.

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Organizational Behavior
  • Summary of Todays Major Topics
  • Assumption Model
  • We are all human - and we all
  • filter information through our own way of
    thinking and our own life experiences.

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Organizational Behavior
  • Challenge is to understand ourselves
  • and each other better
  • to create a
  • better workplace.

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Organizational Behavior
  • Homework- Problem Solving Style Observation
    Exercise, Due in Week 3
  • Write about how your MBTI style impacts you in
    your life ( work or home)
  • Give an example of how each four letter code (E
    or I, S or N, T or F, J or P) helps you work with
    a group or person, or how it causes conflict or
    problems.
  • Paper should be 2-4 short paragraphs.
  • Hand into Professor in Week 3.
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