Title: Organizational Behavior
1Organizational Behavior
- Darren C. Treadway, Ph.D.
2Organizations are
- Organizations are assemblages of interacting
human beings, and they are the largest
assemblages in our society that have any
resembling a central coordinative systemThe high
specificity of structure and coordination within
organizationsas contrasted with the diffuse and
variable relations among organizations and among
unorganized individualsmarks off the individual
organization as a sociological unit comparable in
significance to the individual organism in
biology (March Simon, 19584)
3Organizations are
- 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. - Organizations are collectivities oriented to the
pursuit of relatively specific goals and
exhibiting relatively highly formalized social
structures (Scott, 2001)
4Three Views of Organizations
5Views of Organizations..
- Rational Systems
- Characteristics
- Goal specificity
- Formalization
- Organizations are collectivities oriented to
pursuit of relatively specific goals and
exhibiting highly formalized social structures.
6Views of Organizations..
- Natural Systems
- Organizations are collectivities whose
participants are pursuing multiple interests,
both disparate and common, but recognize the
value of perpetuating the organization as an
important resource. The informal structure of
relations that develops among participants
provides a more informative and accurate guide to
understanding organizational behavior. - Consensus vs. Conflict
7Views of Organizations..
- Open Systems
- Organizations are systems of interdependent
activities linking shifting coalitions of
participants the systems are embedded in
dependent on continuing exchanges with and
constituted by- the environments in which they
operate.
8Enter Organizational Behavior
9Contributing Disciplines to the OB Field
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E X H I B I T
10Contributing Disciplines to the OB Field (contd)
11Contributing Disciplines to the OB Field (contd)
12Contributing Disciplines to the OB Field (contd)
13Contributing Disciplines to the OB Field (contd)
14Challenges and Opportunity for OB
- Responding to Globalization
- Managing Workforce Diversity
- Improving Quality and Productivity
- Responding to the Labor Shortage
- Improving Customer Service
15Challenges and Opportunity for OB (contd)
- Improving People Skills
- Empowering People
- Coping with Temporariness
- Stimulation Innovation and Change
- Helping Employees Balance Work/Life Conflicts
- Improving Ethical Behavior
16The Dependent Variables
y
x
17The Dependent Variables (contd)
18The Dependent Variables (contd)
19The Dependent Variables (contd)
20The Dependent Variables (contd)
21The Independent Variables
IndependentVariables
22There Are Few Absolutes in OB
ContingencyVariables
x
y
23End Day 1