Title: Individual and Group Behaviour in Organizations
1Individual and Group Behaviour in Organizations
- Welcome to MGT 262!
- January 8, 2007
- Professor Stéphane Côté
2Agenda
- What is Organizational Behaviour?
- Informational survey
- Organizational Behaviour Exercise
- Syllabus
3What is Organizational Behavior?
- Scientific Management (Taylor)
- The use of research to determine the optimal
degree of specialization and standardization for
a job. - What can we do to get workers to do more in less
time? - Early 1900s
- Rapid industrialization increased work done in
factories
4What is Organizational Behavior?
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made breaks longer
added four breaks
back to two breaks, with hot meal
ended the day at 430 instead of 500
all improvements taken away
Standard work conditions (48 hrs/week Mon-Sat,
9-5, no breaks)
5What is Organizational Behavior?
- Question Why did performance increase even when
all improvements were taken away? - Answer Workers responded favourably to the
special attention that they received. - The study demonstrates importance of
psychological factors at work.
6What is Organizational Behavior?
- Human Relations Movement
- The adoption of management styles that are
participative and oriented toward the needs of
employees. - What social and psychological factors influence
the behaviour of workers? - Based on studies on the effects of interventions
on performance conducted at the Hawthorne Plants
of the Western Electric Company (Chicago, 1927)
7What is Organizational Behavior?
- Organizational behaviour (OB) is the field of
behavioural science that seeks knowledge of how
individuals act, think, and feel in organizations
by studying individual and group processes.
8What is Organizational Behavior?
- OB addresses questions such as
- How do you win negotiations?
- How can you make the best decisions?
- How do you best deal with anxiety?
- How can you motivate others to deliver top
performance? - Are leaders born or made?
9What is Organizational Behavior?Course Topics
Week 12 Group presentations
Week 13 Review
Week 11 Ethics
Week 2 Motivation, performance
Week 10 Leadership culture
Week 3 Research methods project
Week 9 Negotiation
Week 4 Job satisfaction stress
Performance Success Satisfaction
Week 8 Group dynamics
Week 5 Personality abilities
Week 7 Decision- making
Week 6 Midterm
10Agenda
- What is Organizational Behaviour?
- Informational survey
- Organizational Behaviour Exercise
- Syllabus
11Informational Survey
- No bearing on grades
- Helps me introduce material to you
- Helps you decide if the material will be of
interest to you
12Informational Survey
- 1. The link between job satisfaction and
performance is - a) dissatisfied employees work better than highly
satisfied employees - b) highly satisfied employees work better than
dissatisfied employees - c) highly productive employees like their job
more than unproductive employees - d) there is no relationship whatsoever between
job satisfaction and job performance
13Informational Survey
- 2. Which of the following individual difference
characteristic has the strongest relation to
income? - a) extraversion
- b) conscientiousness
- c) emotional stability
- d) general mental ability (IQ)
14Informational Survey
- 3. What is a danger of group decision-making?
- a) group decisions tend to be of low quality
- b) group decisions tend to be extreme
- c) group decisions tend to be made too fast
- d) group decisions tend not to be based on the
relevant information
15Informational Survey
- 4. The proportion of leadership success that is
explained by stable personality traits such as
extraversion is - a) 25
- b) 40
- c) 50
- d) 75
16Informational Survey
- 5. In theory, which one of the following features
is not one of highly emotionally intelligent
people? - a) they manage their emotions better than other
people - b) they read faces better than other people
- c) they use their emotions to guide their
decisions - d) they are more motivated than other people
17Informational SurveyAnswers
- 1. The link between job satisfaction and
performance is - a) dissatisfied employees work better than highly
satisfied employees - b) highly satisfied employees work better than
dissatisfied employees - c) highly productive employees like their job
more than unproductive employees - d) there is no relationship whatsoever between
job satisfaction and job performance
18Informational Survey Answers
- 2. Which of the following individual difference
characteristic has the strongest relation to
income? - a) extraversion
- b) conscientiousness
- c) emotional stability
- d) general mental ability (IQ)
19Informational Survey Answers
- 3. What is a danger of group decision-making?
- a) group decisions tend to be of low quality
- b) group decisions tend to be extreme
- c) group decisions tend to be made too fast
- d) group decisions tend not to be based on the
relevant information
20Informational Survey Answers
- 4. The proportion of leadership success that is
explained by stable personality traits such as
extraversion is - a) 25
- b) 40
- c) 50
- d) 75
21Informational Survey Answers
- 5. In theory, which one of the following features
is not one of highly emotionally intelligent
people? - a) they manage their emotions better than other
people - b) they read faces better than other people
- c) they use their emotions to guide their
decisions - d) they are more motivated than other people
22Agenda
- What is Organizational Behaviour?
- Informational survey
- Organizational Behaviour Exercise
- Syllabus
23Organizational Behaviour Exercise
- Goals
- Introduce you to what we will cover in this class
- Introduce you to how I will run this class
- Do teams make better decisions than individuals?
- What interpersonal and thinking skills are needed
to make the best decisions?
24Organizational Behaviour Exercise
- Teams of 4-6 people
- One ranking sheet per person
- Step 1 Video with case facts (5 minutes)
- Step 2 Individual decision (5 minutes)
- Step 3 Group decision (10 minutes)
- Step 4 Video with correct answers (10 minutes)
- Step 5 Scoring of decisions (5 minutes)
- Step 6 Discussion of individual and group
performance
25Decision-Making
Advantages of making decisions in groups
Disadvantages of making decisions in groups
- Sharing of expertise and experience
- Pooling of resources
- Increased support for the decision
- Increased motivation with respect to the decision
- Slow
- Likelihood of group conflict
- Pressure to conform to norms and leaders
- Likelihood of extreme decisions
- Costly
26Agenda
- What is Organizational Behaviour?
- Informational survey
- Organizational Behaviour Exercise
- Syllabus
27Introduction Education
Montréal, Quebec
Born completed high school
B.Sc. (1995)
M.A. (1997) Ph.D. (2001)
28Introduction Professional
- Instructor (1997-2001)
- Assistant Professor of Organizational Behaviour
(2001-present)
Consulting and executive development
- Emotional Intelligence
- Leadership
29Course Format
- Slides available on the web site for download
- At the beginning of each class, I
- Go over the agenda for the day
- Review the main points from the previous week
- Class includes lectures, exercises, and videos
- At the end of class, I preview the next session
30Reading Assignments Textbook
- Canadian authors
- Highly rated by previous years students
- Used copies at U of T bookstores
- Practice essay and MC questions
- Lectures will supplement the text, not summarize
it
31Course Assignments
- 3 Self-Assessment personality, abilities, and
leadership style feedback (pass/fail) - 10 Group Project Proposal 1 page
- 25 Group Project 12-15 pages
- 5 Group Project Presentations 10 minutes
- 20 Midterm Exam MC and essay questions
- 30 Final Exam MC and essay questions
- 5 Participation
- 2 Research Participation
32Self-Assessment (3)
- Opportunity to receive feedback on your
personality, abilities, and leadership style - You must block off 90 minutes before Thursday,
Feb. 1, at 9 AM - You will receive personal feedback the following
week - Online The URL is on the syllabus, and there is
a link on my web site.
33Group Project (Proposal 10 Paper 25
Presentation 5)
- Opportunity to conduct your own project that
advances knowledge about behavior in
organizations - Possibility of doing a survey, a case analysis,
an observational study, an archival study, etc. - More detail on the group project in Week 3
34Content of Midterm Exam (20) and Final Exam (30)
- Essay and multiple choice questions pertaining
to - Lecture content
- Textbook content
- In-class exercises
- Self-assessment results
- Group project presentations
- The two exams have similar formats.
35Participation (5)
- I assign participation grades immediately after
class - You begin with 3 out of 5 points
- You gain points by increasing value for the other
students. For example - asking clarifying questions
- providing a clarifying example of a concept
36Participation
- You lose points by decreasing value for the other
students. For example - arriving late and distracting students in class
- leaving early or making noise at the end
- missing class
- using laptops for non-class purposes
- To attain 5/5, make insightful comments in half
of the sessions (without losing points)
37Research Participation (2)
- Participation in research studies conducted by
organizational behaviour or marketing researchers - You get 1 point for 1 one hour of research
participation - You must do 2 hours
- Dates January 22 to April 5
38Grading
- Grading team me 2 TAs
- All group proposals and projects are read and
graded by me only - TAs read exams and assign preliminary grades
then, I go over the exams and assign final grades
39Web Site
- Syllabus
- Links to text web site and web assignment
- Class slides
- Practice midterm and final exam questions
- Sample answers to exam questions
- Information about group projects
- Sample group projects
- Grades (via CCnet)
- and more updated regularly
40Week 2 preview Motivation and performance
- What motivates people to work hard?
- Who are the best performers on the job?
- The most intelligent people?
- The most friendly people?
- The most extraverted people?
- Or none of the above?
41Please turn in your info. sheetsand introduce
yourself to me!