Title: What is Behavior?
1What is Behavior?
- Any observable, measurable activity of a person
2What determines the value of a behavior to a
given organization?
- Its relationship to the organizations output
How do we typically miss the point regarding the
value of behavior?
- Preoccupation with changing behaviors that do not
affect the accomplishments of the organization
are an expensive waste of time.
3What behaviors does PM focus on?
- It pinpoints the critical few behaviors in a
skill set
4What unbreakable behavioral law makes behavior
predictable?
- The best predictor of what people will do today
is what they did yesterday.
5What is Performance?
- A unit that consists of situation, behaviors,
tasks, results, which are combined to produce a
specific accomplishment
A summary term for behaviors and their effect on
the environment
6What Behavior is Not
- Generalities
- Attitudes
- States
- Values
What Behavior is
- Observable action
- Can be counted
- Value calculated
7The Problem with Generalities How do They Relate
to Behavior?
- What is the problem with these commonly used
performance appraisal terms? - Professionalism, creativity, teamwork,
enthusiasm, quality of communication, commitment
to xyz - Selling, monitoring, checking, delegating,
supervising, managing, taking ownership, being
proactive
- They do not describe what you can observe someone
doing
8What are Attitudes and How do They Relate to
Behavior?
- Vast collection of tasks and behaviors --gt state
of mind
How do Attitudes pop up in Performance
Discussions?
- Buzz words safety awareness, quality
consciousness, cost consciousness
What is the problem with these buzz words?
9If you heard this statementSuzy has a bad
attitude what behaviors would you expect to
find?
Observe-able, Count-able, Value-able
10If you heard this statementSuzy has a positive
attitude what behaviors would you expect to
find?
Observe-able, Count-able, Value-able
11What are States and How do They Relate to
Behavior?
- A static condition that exists as a RESULT of
behavior - No action required
- Wearing vs. putting on safety glasses
12What are Values and How do They Relate to
Behavior?
- A value is a group of behaviors defined by their
impact on the observer
What is teamwork? A value or a behavior?
13If you heard this statementJim is not a good
team player what behaviors would you expect to
find?
Observe-able, Count-able, Value-able
14If you heard this statementJim is an excellent
team player what behaviors would you expect to
find?
Observe-able, Count-able, Value-able
15What are Mind Games How do They Interfere with
Performance Management?
- What is going on in employees heads
- Private thoughts and feelings
- Assumed based on overt behavior
When do Managers Address Thoughts Feelings?
- Only when overtly expressed in negative way
16How Should You Deal with Negative Behaviors?
- Investigate behavior-consequence relationships
that produce the reaction - Make changes if possible
17The Bottom Line
- As a manager, what can you actually manage to
improve performance? - What does it look like?
- What tools can you use?