Title: Organizational Behavior In The Cybernetic Era
1Organizational Behavior In The Cybernetic Era
- Bangkok University
- Organizational Behavior
- Second Semester, 2002
- Introduction to the topic
22 Approaches on Organizational Behavior
- Prasena an environmental approach based on how
the way we work, we live and we manage has changed
- The Textbook approach based on what is
organizational behavior all about, what are the
components of it and how does it evolve
32 Circles of OB
4OB The environment, the organization
5 And the people
- Silent Generation (born 1930-1945)
- Born with the military technologies that were to
lead to analog, digital and virtual technologies - Baby-Boom Generation (born 1945-1960)
- Born with the analog and astronautic technologies
- Generation X (born 1960-1975)
- Born among analog technologies (telephone, TV),
witnessed and participated in the development of
digital technologies - Generation Y (born 1975-1990)
- Born with the first generation of digital
technologies, witnessed and participated in the
development of networked technologies - and soon, Generation e (born 1990-2005)
- Born in the midst of new technologies
6Generation
X
- Generation X (born 1960-1975)
- A category of people who wanted to hop off the
merry-go-round of status, money, and social
climbing that so often frames modern existence.
Such people are described as underemployed,
overeducated, intensely private and
unpredictable. - People born among analog technologies (telephone,
TV). Witnessed and participated in development of
digital technologies. - Successors of Baby-Boomers, children of the
Silent Generation. Grew up in recession times,
inherited debt and aging population problems - Characterized by individualism, resourcefulness,
cynicism, selfishness, result-orientation, taste
for experimentation, tendency to question
authority, relatively high education, deep-seated
economic insecurity, lack of social trust and
confidence in government, weak allegiance to
country and political parties, tendency to marry
and have children late. Go-getters who are just
doing it but their way (Time Magazine)
7Generation
Y
- Generation Y (born 1975-1990)
- People born among first generation of digital
technologies. Witnessed and participated in
development of networked technologies - Successors of Generation X, children of
Baby-Boomers. Grew up in economic expansion, end
of cold war, blooming freedoms - Characterized by high self-esteem and confidence,
multi-tasking ability, capacity to process
information very fast, urge to develop a career
fast, tendency to expect to be given high
responsibilities immediately, arrogance, upbeat
character, individualism, impatience, boldness,
tendency to overestimate themselves, tendency to
expect employer to adapt to them, optimism
8Globalization ??????
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10Check www.thailand.com for choice of Website
monitoring
11What is the capital of Finland?
12OB and Globalization
- Definition
- The Organizational Behavior is globalization-orien
ted when each employee is able to (and expected
to) grasp, and adapt to, conceptual and
operational realities at different levels and in
different cultures. - Workforce Trends
- Poverty Jet Set
- OB Globalization Competitiveness
- Global employees have fewer cultural
misunderstandings
13Employees as business units
- Who was the (business) superstar in Tom Peters
best seller Thriving on Chaos?
NO!
14- If you think it was a Fortune 100 CEO, you are
very wrong!
WHO?
It was Paolo Azuela
15Who?
16- It was Mr. Paolo Azuela, a housekeeper at the
Ritz Carlton Hotel in San Francisco.
17- Mr. Azuela .. And the bellboy who picks up your
bags.. And the doorman who hails you a cab are
authorized, on the spot no signature from above
to spend up to 2000 to fix any customer
problem.
- There are many people with exalted titles who
cannot spend 2000 without six signatures!
(check your textbook on page 73 OB exercise)
18OB and Molecularization
- Definition
- The Organizational Behavior is molecularization-or
iented when the position is recognized as a
business unit, the position-holder an empowered
employee who can function autonomously within
objectives and policy guidelines, and the
supervisor an inspiring leader rather than a link
in an authority-based chain of command. - Workforce Trends
- Mono-sibling vs. multi-sibling sensitivity
- OB Molecularization Competitiveness
- Empowered employees take decisions themselves
instead of queuing up at supervisors door
19OB and Re-intermediation
- Definition
- The Organizational Behavior is re-intermediation-o
riented when most traditional internal and
external intermediaries have disappeared, to be
replaced (or not) by new types of intermediaries.
As a result, the organization is flatter,
communications more direct, and new
intermediaries usually exist to screen
information over-flows. - Workforce Trends
- From hierarchy to leadership
- OB Re-intermediation Competitiveness
- Flatter organization means more direct, thus more
efficient communications and decisions
20For 200 years, EB was paper
- The Encyclopedia Britannica
21Then came Microsoft
22Today, EB is Digital, Virtual, Internetworked
23OB and Digitalization
- Definition
- The Organizational Behavior is digitalization-orie
nted when all employees work comfortably in
paperless offices, where physical and analog
operations are converted into digital operations
wherever it is optimal to do so, and where
therefore the entire organizations memory can
easily be accessible to all in consistent
formats. - Workforce Trends
- Chryptotechnophobiacs vs. Technomaniacs
- OB Digitalization Competitiveness
- Paperless offices mean that all employees can
access all resources anytime from anywhere
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25Student Center
26OB and Virtualization
- Definition
- The Organizational Behavior is virtualization-orie
nted when employees have integrated the concept
of virtual reality and use it, in such forms as
virtual teams, teleworkers, virtual workspace,
etc. to enhance expertise and optimize synergies.
- Workforce Trends
- Sick Building Migration syndrome
- OB Virtualization Competitiveness
- Virtual workspaces allow people from all horizons
to work together without travel time or time zone
constraints
27Internetworking???
What do these 3 items have in common?
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29OB and Internetworking
- Definition
- The Organizational Behavior is internetworking-ori
ented when each employee works as part of a
network involving all his/her working partners,
internal and external, to the extent that it may
be difficult to identify in the daily operations
who is employee of the organization and who is
not. - Workforce Trends
- Inbred networking
- OB Internetworking Competitiveness
- It is as easy and fast to work with an external
partner as it is with a colleague
30Immediacy???
FedEx's real time tracking
31OB and Immediacy
- Definition
- The Organizational Behavior is immediacy-oriented
when all employees strive to eliminate delays at
all levels, whether in their response to queries,
in their deliverables, or in their readiness for
the future. - Workforce Trends
- The now denial risk
- OB Immediacy Competitiveness
- Fast response means no delays, and high readiness
for the future
32Innovate or Die!
Check on textbook page 364 As well as on joining
CD
33Successful Innovation Needs Daring Tries
- You miss 100 of the shots you dont take
Wayne Gretzky, hockey great
34OB and Innovation
- Definition
- The Organizational Behavior is innovation-oriented
when all employees contribute to improvements,
developments or unique creations at individual,
team or organization level, and are encouraged,
recognized and rewarded for it. - Workforce Trends
- The fame-induced apathy risk
- OB Innovation Competitiveness
- Encouragement of innovation accelerates the flow
of ideas towards outputs
35Knowledge where will it lead us?
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37A.I.
38OB and Knowledge
- Definition
- The Organizational Behavior is knowledge-oriented
when each employee is a knowledge worker, expert
in his/her own right (therefore valuable
individually and recognized as such) and
contributor to what is becoming the greatest
asset of an organization -its intellectual
capital. - Workforce Trends
- Re-curving
- Anti-sabbatical practice
- OB Knowledge Competitiveness
- Knowledge workers dont need to be told what to do