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Title: What is Organizational Behaviour?
Description: summary notes/study guide of 1st year ORGB1135

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Chapter 1
What Is Organizational Behaviour?
The Field of Organizational Behaviour


Organizational behaviour investigates the influence that individuals, groups, and structure have
on behaviour within organizations


It studies three determinants of behaviour in organizations: individuals, groups and
structure



Its chief goal is to apply that knowledge toward improving an organization’s
effectiveness

OB Core Topics
• Motivation
• Leader behaviour and power
• Interpersonal communication
• Group structure and processes
• Attitude development and perception
• Change processes
• Conflict and negotiation
• Work design
Complementing Intuition with Systematic Study


Intuition: your “gut feeling” explanation of behaviour



Systematic study improves ability to accurately predict behaviour


Assumes behaviour is not random



Fundamental consistencies underlie behaviour



These can be identified and modified to reflect individual differences

Systematic Study


Examines relationships



Attempts to attribute causes and effects



Bases conclusions on scientific evidence:
– Data is gathered under controlled conditions
– Data is measured and interpreted in a reasonably rigorous manner

Evidence-Based Management


Evidence-based management: Bases decisions on the best available scientific evidence



Complements intuition
Forces managers to become more scientific in their thinking

Big Data


Big data: the extensive use of statistical compilation and analysis




Identify persistent and predictive statistics

Using big data to manage human resources:


Define objectives, develop theories of causality, test the theories to see which employee
activities are relevant to the objectives
– For example, companies can measure absenteeism and turnover
Challenges and Opportunities for OB
• Responding to economic pressures
• Responding to globalization
• Managing workplace diversity
• Improving customer service
• Improving people skills
• Working in networked organizations
• Enhancing employee well-being at work
• Creating a positive work environment
• Improving ethical behaviour
Responding to Economic Pressures


Effective management can be just as hard, if not harder, in ‘good’ economic times as in ‘bad’
economic times



Good management can be the difference between survival and failure

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

Managing Workforce Diversity


Workforce diversity: organizations are becoming a more heterogeneous mix of people in terms
of gender, age, race, ethnicity, ability and sexual orientation

Improving Customer Service and People Skills



The majority of employees in developed nations work in service jobs




They must know how to please their customers

People skills are essential to success in today’s organizations

Working in Networked Organizations


Managers must adapt their skills and communication styles to succeed in a networked
organization where not all employees sit in the same office
...


Creating a Positive Work Environment


Positive organizational scholarship: how organizations develop human strengths, foster vitality
and resilience, and unlock potential


Focus on what’s good about an organization, not what’s bad

Improving Ethical Behaviour


Managers facing ethical dilemmas or ethical choices are required to identify right and wrong
conduct




This can be difficult in a global economy where different cultures approach decisions
from different perspectives

Companies promoting strong ethical missions:


Encourage employees to behave with integrity



Provide strong leadership that influence employee decisions to behave ethically


Title: What is Organizational Behaviour?
Description: summary notes/study guide of 1st year ORGB1135