Chapter 1
Chapter 1
An Overview of
Organizational
Behavior
Management Activities:
Make decisions
Allocate resources
Direct activities of others to attain goals
Work in an organization
A consciously coordinated social unit composed of two or
more people that functions on a relatively continuous
basis to achieve a common goal or set of goals.
Plan Organize
Managers
Lead Control
Inputs:
Material,
information,data,etc
Work: Output:
Equipment: What comes from the work.
That which is required to produce the
Machines, facilities, etc Measured for quality and quantity
output
People:
Skills, experience,
availability
Mintzberg’s Managerial Roles
Discovered ten
managerial roles
Interpersonal
Figurehead Symbolic; required to perform a number of
routine duties of a legal or social nature
Leader Responsible for the motivation and direction
of employees
Liaison Maintains a network of outside contacts
who provide favors and information
Informational
Monitor Receives wide variety of information; serves as nerve
center of internal and external information of the
organization
Disseminator Transmits information received from outsiders or
from other employees to members of the
organization
Spokesperson Transmits information to outsiders on organization’s
plans, policies, actions, and result; serves as expert on
organization’s industry
Decisional
Entrepreneur Searches organization and its environment for
opportunities and initiates projects to bring about
change
Disturbance handler Responsible for corrective action when organization
faces important, unexpected disturbances
Resource allocator Makes or approve significant organizational
decisions
Negotiator Responsible for representing the organization at
major negotiations
A black box
Two complementary
means of predicting
• Gut feelings
Intuition • Individual observation
• Common sense
• Looks at relationships
Systematic • Scientific evidence
Study • Predicts behaviors
Social
Psychology
Sociology Anthropology
X Y Predictive Ability
Absence
OB Model Human
output
Turnover
Deviant workplace behavior
Dependent
Variables (Y)
Citizenship
Satisfaction
Organizational Organization
culture structure and design
Biographical
INDIVIDUAL
characteristics
LEVEL
Personality and Perception
emotions Individual
decision
Values and Motivation
making
attitudes
Human 1-35
Individual
input Ability learning