Title: Chapter Five: Appreciating Individual Differences: Self-Concept, Personality, Emotions
1Chapter Five Appreciating Individual
Differences Self-Concept, Personality, Emotions
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- BA352 Section 005
2Self Concept
- Defined as the concept the individual has of
oneself as a physical, social, and spiritual or
moral being. - Self-concept would be impossible without the
capacity to think - Cognitions
- Represent any knowledge, opinion, or belief about
the environment, about oneself, or about ones
behavior. - The 3 main ideas behind self include self
esteem, self efficacy, and self monitoring
3Self Esteem
- Defined as the belief about ones own self worth
based on an overall self-evaluation. - For Example
- Im ugly, Im fat, Im a loser low self esteem
- Im the most beautiful person on Earth, both
inside and out high self esteem - Self esteem and performance are directly
correlated
4Self Efficacy
- Defined as a persons belief about his or her
chances of successfully accomplishing a specific
task. - High self efficacy has been linked to success in
widely varied physical and mental tasks alike. - Self efficacy is a very important concept
managers must understand in order to be
successful
5Self Monitoring
- Definition
- The extent to which a person observes their own
self expressive behavior and adapts it to the
demands of the situation. - High Self Monitors
- Also known as chameleons
- Regulate their expressive self presentation for
the sake of desired public appearances - Low Self Monitors
- Often criticized for being insensitive and living
on their ownj planet
6Self Monitoring in OB Context
- It is like any other individual difference, there
is no right or wrong - It is a source of diversity that needs to be
adequately understood by present and future
mangers - Recommendations
- There is a positive relationship between high
self monitoring and career success - Low self monitors become more consciously aware
of your self image and how it affects others - High self monitors dont over do it by turning
from a successful chameleon into an insincere,
dishonest or phony person.
7Self Management
- Albert Bandura propounded the comprehensive model
of human learning - Idea behind the model is that You are the master
of your own behavior - The behavior component in the model, encourages
people to seek self improvement - Managers have found an agenda for self
improvement through Stephen Coveys Seven Habits
8Personality Dynamics
- Personality combo of stable physical mental
characteristics that give an individual his or
her identity - Big Five Personality Dimensions
- Extraversion outgoing, talkative, sociable
- Agreeableness trusting, cooperative, good
natured - Conscientiousness dependable, responsible
- Emotional Stability relaxed, secure, unworried,
- Openness to experience imaginative, curious,
intellectual
9Job Performance
- Scoring strongly with the big five dimensions
correlates with job performance - Conscientiousness has strongest positive
correlation with job performance - Extraversion associated with the success of
managers - Stronger indicator then agreeableness
10Locus of Control
- What is it?
- The way a person takes responsibility for their
behavior and its consequences - Internal locus of control
- People who believe they take control of the
events in their life - External locus of control
- Its beyond their immediate control
- Attributes outcomes to environmental causes
11Attitude
- A learned predisposition to respond in a
consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with
respect to a given object.
Attitudes versus Values
Values represent global beliefs that influence
behavior across all situations
Attitudes relate only to behavior directed
towards a specific object, person, or situation
12Intelligence and Cognitive Abilities
- Intelligence an individuals capacity for
constructive thinking, reasoning, problem
solving. - Two Types of Abilities
- General mental ability needed for all cognitive
tasks - Unique to the task at hand
137 Major Mental Abilities
- Verbal Comprehension
- Word Fluency
- Numerical
- Spatial
- Memory
- Perceptual Speed
- Inductive Reasoning
14Positive and Negative Emotions
- Emotions are Complex human interactions to
personal achievements and setbacks that may be
felt and displayed - Emotions involve all aspects of a person
- Biological
- Psychological
- Social
- Felt Emotions
- Displayed Emotions
15Contagious Moods and Emotions
- Negative Emotions (Goal incongruent)
- Anger
- Fright/anxiety
- Guilt/shame
- Sadness
- Envy/jealousy
- Disgust
- Positive Emotions (Goal congruent)
- Happiness/joy
- Pride
- Love/affection
- Relief
16Emotional Labor and Intelligence
- Emotional Labor having to fake your emotions or
mood - Emotional labor and be detrimental to the
employee performing the labor - May cause employees to bottle up feelings
- Women are more emotionally expressive than men
- Emotional Intelligence
- Personal Competence
- Self-Awareness
- Self-Management
- Social Competence
- Social Awareness
- Relationship Management
17Thank you!