Title: Individual Behavior
1Chapter 15
2Planning Ahead Chapter 15
- How do perceptions influence individual behavior?
- What should we know about personalities in the
workplace? - How do attitudes influence individual behavior?
- What are the dynamics of stress and stress
management?
3How do Perceptions influence Individual Behavior?
- Basic background on work
- Work can be a turn-on or a turn-off.
- People may work under conditions that dont
provide satisfaction ? but this it doesnt have
to be this way.. - Valuing people and creating jobs and work
environments that respect peoples needs and
potential will benefit everyone.
4How do Perceptions influence Individual Behavior?
- Perception.
- The process through which people receive and
interpret information from the environment. - People can perceive the same things or situations
differently. - People behave on the basis of their perceptions.
5Figure 15.1 Perception and Communication.
6Psychological Contract
- Person-job fit begins here.
- A set of expectations held by an individual about
what will be given and received in the employment
relationship. - An ideal work situation is one with a fair
psychological contract. - Balance of contributions and inducements.
7Components in the Psychological Contract
Offers Contributions
Individual
Serving needs of the Organization Effort Loyalty
Time Commitment Creativity
Serving needs of the individual Pay
Opportunity Training Respect Benefits
Security
Organization
Offers Inducements
8How do Perceptions influence Individual Behavior?
- Perception and attribution.
- Attribution
- The process of developing explanations for
events. - Fundamental attribution error
- Occurs when observers blame anothers performance
failures or problems on internal factors rather
than external factors. - Self-serving bias
- Occurs because individuals blame their personal
performance failures or problems on external
factors and attribute their successes to internal
factors.
9How do Perceptions influence Individual Behavior?
- Perceptual tendencies and distortions
- Stereotypes.
- Occur when someone is identified with a group or
category, and then oversimplified attributes
associated with the group or category are used to
describe the individual. - Halo effects.
- Occur when one attribute is used to develop an
overall impression of a person or situation.
10How do Perceptions influence Individual Behavior?
- Perceptual tendencies and distortions
- Selective perception.
- The tendency to single out for attention those
aspects of a situation or attributes of a person
that reinforce or appear consistent with ones
existing beliefs, values, or needs. - Projection.
- The assignment of personal attributes to other
individuals.
11How do Perceptions influence Individual Behavior?
- Perceptual tendencies and distortions
- Projection.
- The assignment of personal attributes to other
individuals. - Impression management
- The systematic attempt to influence how others
perceive us.
12What should we know about Personalities in the
Workplace?
- Personality
- The combination or overall profile of
characteristics that makes one person unique from
others. - Big Five personality traits
- Extroversion.
- The degree to which someone is outgoing,
sociable, and assertive. - Agreeableness.
- The degree to which someone is good-natured,
cooperative, and trusting. - Conscientiousness.
- The degree to which someone is responsible,
dependable, and careful.
13What should we know about Personalities in the
Workplace?
- Big Five personality traits
- Emotional stability.
- The degree to which someone is relaxed, secure,
and unworried. - Openness.
- The degree to which someone is curious, receptive
to new things, and open to change.
14Other Personality Traits that affect Work Behavior
- Locus of control.
- The extent to which people believe they are in
control of their destinies versus believing that
that what happens to them is beyond their
control. - Authoritarianism.
- The degree to which a person defers to authority
and accepts status differences. - Machiavellianism.
- The extent to which someone is emotionally
detached and manipulative in using power.
15Other Personality Traits that affect Work Behavior
- Problem-solving styles.
- The ways people gather and evaluate information
for decision making. - Self-monitoring.
- The degree to which someone is able to adjust and
modify behavior in response to the situation and
external factors.
16Components in the Psychological Contract
Conscientiousness
Emotional Stability
Agreeableness
Extroversion
Openness
Individual Personality Variations
Locus of control
Self-monitoring
Authoritarianism
Machiavellianism
Problem- solving style
Big Five
17Work Attitudes and Behavior
- Attitude.
- A predisposition to act in a certain way toward
people and things in ones environment. - Components of attitudes
- Cognitive component.
- Affective or emotional component.
- Behavioral component.
- Cognitive dissonance.
- The discomfort a person feels when attitudes and
behavior are inconsistent.
18Work Attitudes and Behavior
- Job satisfaction.
- The degree to which an individual feels
positively or negatively about various aspects of
work. - Common aspects of job satisfaction
- Pay.
- Coworkers.
- Supervision.
- Work setting.
- Advancement opportunities.
- Workload.
19Work Attitudes and Behavior
- Strong and positive relationship between
satisfaction and absenteeism and turnover. - Satisfaction-related concepts having quality of
work life implications - Job involvement
- The extent to which an individual is dedicated to
a job. - Organizational commitment
- Loyalty of an individual to the organization.
20Work Attitudes and Behavior
- Job performance.
- The quantity and quality of task
accomplishments by an individual or group at
work. - Individual performance equation
- Performance begins with ability.
- Performance requires support.
- Performance involves effort.
21HIGH PERFORMANCE EQUATION
PERFORMANCE
ABILITY
SUPPORT
X
X
EFFORT
22Quality of Work Life
- The overall quality of human experiences in the
workplace. - An important component of quality of life.
- Poor management practices can diminish QWL and
overall quality of life. - Managers should create work environments wherein
people have positive experiences and perform
well.
23What are the Dynamics of Stress and Stress
Management?
- Stress
- A state of tension experienced by individuals
facing extraordinary demands, constraints, or
opportunities. - Stressors
- Things that cause stress
- Originate in work, personal, and nonwork
situations. - Have the potential to influence work attitudes,
behavior, job performance, and health.
24What are the Dynamics of Stress and Stress
Management?
- Work factors as potential stressors
- Includes
- Excessively high or low task demands.
- Role conflicts or ambiguities.
- Poor interpersonal relationships.
- Too slow or too fast career progress.
- Work-related stress syndromes
- Set up to fail.
- Mistaken identity.
25What are the Dynamics of Stress and Stress
Management?
- Personal factors as potential stressors
- Includes needs, capabilities, and personality.
- Stressful behavior patterns of the Type A
personality - Always moving, walking, and eating rapidly.
- Acting impatient, hurrying others, disliking
waiting. - Doing, or trying to do, several things at once.
- Feeling guilty when relaxing.
- Trying to schedule more in less time.
- Using nervous gestures such as a clenched fist.
- Hurrying or interrupting the speech of others.
26What are the Dynamics of Stress and Stress
Management?
- Nonwork factors as potential stressors
- Includes
- Family events.
- Economics.
- Personal affairs.
- Spill-over effect on the stress an individual
experiences at work.
27What are the Dynamics of Stress and Stress
Management?
- Consequences of stress
- Constructive stress.
- Acts as a positive influence.
- Can be energizing and performance enhancing.
- Destructive stress.
- Acts as a negative influence.
- Breaks down a persons physical and mental
systems. - Can lead to job burnout and/or workplace rage.
28Figure 15.4 Potential negative consequences of a
destructive job stress-burnout cycle.
29What are the Dynamics of Stress and Stress
Management?
- Personal wellness
- The pursuit of personal and mental potential
though a personal health-promotion program. - A form of preventative stress management.
- Enables people to be better prepared to deal with
stress.
30Chapter 15 Review
- How do perceptions influence individual behavior?
- What should we know about personalities in the
workplace? - How do attitudes influence individual behavior?
- What are the dynamics of stress and stress
management?