Handout 1 Flashcards

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The modern workforce is made up of people of different:

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genders, ages, ethnicity, religions, and
nationalities

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a field of study that investigates the impact of the three (3) determinants of behavior within organizations

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Organizational behavior (OB)

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three (3) determinants of behavior within organizations

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individuals, groups, and structures

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an applied behavioral science built on contributions from a number of other behavioral science disciplines

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Organizational behavior (OB)

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Major Behavioral Science Disciplines

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psychology
sociology
social psychology
anthropology

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It seeks to measure, explain, and sometimes change the behavior of humans and other
animals.

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Psychology

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They studied the problems of fatigue, boredom, and other working conditions that could impede efficient work performance. Most recently, their contributions have expanded to include learning, motivation, personality, emotions, leadership effectiveness, job satisfaction, decision-making processes, performance appraisals, work design, and job stress.

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Psychologist

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this discipline studies people concerning their
social environment or culture.

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Sociology

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have contributed to OB through their study of group behaviors in organizations, particularly formal and complex ones. Their contributions include organizational culture, organizational structure, organizational technology, communications, power, and conflict.

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Sociologists

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it blends concepts from both psychology and sociology to focus on people’s influence on one another.

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Social Psychology

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One major study area is change – how to implement it and how to reduce barriers to its acceptance.

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Social Psychology

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contribute to measuring, understanding, and changing attitudes, identifying communication patterns, and building trust. They have made significant contributions to the study of group behavior, power, and conflict.

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Social psychologists

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It is the study of societies to learn about human beings and their activities

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Anthropology

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work on cultures and environments has helped people understand differences in fundamental values, attitudes, and behavior among themselves in different countries and within various organizations. Much of today’s understanding of organizational culture and diversity is a result of their work

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Anthropologists

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includes the organization’s vision, values, norms, systems, symbols, language, and beliefs.

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Organizational culture

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It is a system of shared meaning based on written and unwritten rules that have been developed over time and are considered valid by members that distinguish the organization from other organizations

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Organizational culture

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Seven (7) primary characteristics capture the essence of an organization’s culture

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  • Innovation and risk-taking
  • Attention to detail
  • Outcome orientation
  • People orientation
  • Team orientation
  • Aggressiveness
  • Stability
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the degree to which employees are encouraged to be pioneering, inventive, and take on possibilities.

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Innovation and risk-taking

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the degree to which employees are expected to exhibit precision, focus, and thorough analysis to specifics.

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Attention to detail

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the degree to which management focuses on results rather than on the techniques and processes used to achieve them.

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Outcome orientation

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the degree to which management decisions take into consideration the effect of outcomes on people within the organization.

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People orientation

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the degree to which work activities are organized around groups rather than individuals

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Team orientation

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the degree to which people are competitive rather than easygoing

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Aggressiveness

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the degree to which organizational activities emphasize maintaining the status quo in
contrast to growth.

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Stability

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refers to the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.

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Multicultural diversity

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It is the result of an organizational culture based on race, ethnicity, age, religion, or gender.

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Multicultural diversity

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a person’s biological or physical characteristics, such as bone structure and skin, hair, or eye color

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Race

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refers to cultural factors, including one’s nationality, geographic culture, ancestry, and language.

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Ethnicity

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Benefits of Multicultural Diversity

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  • It increases people’s interpersonal skills
  • It expands innovation and creativity.
  • It provides a wider range of languages spoken
  • It grows a company’s credibility
  • It increases productivity on complex tasks
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people from different cultures, when working
together, can easily understand others’ views, thus increasing teamwork.

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It increases people’s interpersonal skills

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Indeed, employees of different backgrounds can help out a lot when it’s time to create new projects.

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It expands innovation and creativity.

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It also means different solutions to a common problem.

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It expands innovation and creativity.

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With an increasing number of international guests or customers, employees in a company can benefit from learning new language/s and thereby expand their knowledge.

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It provides a wider range of languages spoken

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having people from various backgrounds can make the company more attractive or marketable to potential guests and future workforce

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It grows a company’s credibility

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A multicultural working environment leads to more effective implementation of the tasks with different people engaged in it.

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It increases productivity on complex tasks.

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Challenges Concerning Organizational Behavior

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  • Continuing Globalization
  • Workforce Demographics
  • Workforce Diversity
  • Social Media
  • Employee Well-Being at Work
  • Positive Work Environment
  • Ethical Behavior
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National borders no longer constrain organizations since the world has become a “global village”. In the process, organization leaders’ job has changed.

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Continuing Globalization

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Effective leaders anticipate and adapt their approaches to global issues concerning organizational behavior.

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Continuing Globalization

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enhanced the diversity experienced in the hospitality and tourism industry because
of its multicultural nature

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Globalization

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The workforce has always adapted to variations in the economy, longevity, birth rates, socioeconomic conditions, and other changes that have a widespread impact.

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Workforce Demographics

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People adapt to survive, and OB studies the way those adaptations affect individual and group behavior.

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Workforce Demographics

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This trend is one of the most important challenges for organizations

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Workforce Diversity

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This happens when organizations are becoming more heterogeneous in terms of employees’ gender, age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and other characteristics

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Workforce Diversity

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Despite its universality, many organizations continue to struggle with employees’ use of this in the workplace.

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Social Media

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This difficult issue on this usage shows how today’s organization managers are presented with both a challenge and an opportunity for OB. They need to adopt policies designed to protect employees and their organizations with balance and understanding.

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Social Media

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One of the biggest challenges to maintain this is the reality that many workers never get away from the virtual workplace; at some point, employees don’t feel like they are not part of a team.

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Employee Well-Being at Work.

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A growing area in OB research is referred to as positive organizational behavior (POB), which studies how organizations develop human strengths, foster vitality and resilience, and unlock potential.

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Positive Work Environment

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Key subjects in this research are engagement, hope, optimism, and resilience in the face of strain. POB does not deny the value of the negative (such as critical feedback).

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Positive Work Environment

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It challenges researchers to look at it through a new lens and pushes the organization to make use of employees’ strengths rather than dwell on their limitations. Some organizations employ “culture officers” to shape and preserve the company’s personality.

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Positive Work Environment

50
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In an organizational world characterized by downturns, expectations of increasing
productivity, and tough competition, it is not surprising that many employees feel pressured to cut corners, break rules, and engage in other questionable practices.

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Ethical Behavior

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Today’s manager must create an ethically healthy culture for employees in which they can do their
work productively with minimal uncertainty about right and wrong behaviors. Companies that
promote a strong ethical mission, encourage employees to behave with integrity, and provide strong leadership can influence employee decisions to behave ethically. Increasingly they face ethical dilemmas and choices in which they are required to identify right and wrong conduct.

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Ethical Behavior