Answer The Following Questions
Answer The Following Questions
Answer The Following Questions
questions :
1. What are the goals of O.b. ?
2. What are the main roles played by managers?
3. Explain some organizational learned practices.
4. What are the main basic general dimension that describe Personality
5. What are the components of perception ?
Answer
The goals of O.b. :
The field of organizational behaviour has a number of goals :
1. Predicting organizational behaviour.
2. Explaining organizational behaviour.
3. Managing organizational behaviour.
c) Informal Learning :
refers to experiences that are not planned and designed by the
organization. Example of informal learning include a senior
employee showing a new employee how to use a machine.
d) Work environment :
Continuous-learning work environment refers to a work
environment in which learning is considered to be an important
part of everyday work life.
Employees regularly work together to find new and better ways
performing their jobs and exchange information about work
problems and solutions.
Answer
Organization :
Organizations are social inventions for accomplishing common goals
through group effort.
Contingency approach :
is an approach to management that recognizes that there is one best
way to manage, and that an appropriate management style depends
on the demand of the situation.
Emotional stability :
is the degree to which a person has appropriate emotional control.
Personality :
is the relatively stable set of psychological characteristics that
influences the way an individual interacts with his environment.
Self-management :
means that, we have been concerned with how organizations and
individual mangers can use learning principles to manage the
behaviour of organizational members. However, according to social
learning theory, employees can use learning principles to manage
their own behaviour, making external control less necessary.
Informal learning :
refers to experiences that are not planned and designed by the
organization. Example of informal learning include a senior
employee showing a new employee how to use a machine.
Perception :
is the process of interpreting the messages of our senses to provide
order and manning to the environment.
Attribution :
is the process by which we assign causes or motives to explain
people's behaviour.
v Situational attribution :
suggest that the external situation or environment in which the target
person exists was responsible for the behaviour, and that the person
might have had little control over the behaviour. If we explain
behaviour as a function of bad weather, good luck, poor advice, we
are making situational attributions.