MGT 350 Chapter 7
Measurable
A measurement device is needed to assess the extent to which a goal is accomplished
Equity Theory
A model of motivation that explains how people strive for fairness and justice in social exchanges or give-and-take relationships
Instrumentality
A performance ---> outcome perception
Expectancy
According to Vroom's terminology, represents an individual's belief that a particular degree of effort will be followed by a particular level of performance
Results Oriented
Corporate goals should focus on desired end results that support the organization's vision.
Procedural Justice
Defined as the perceived fairness of the process and procedures used to make allocation decisions
Equity Sensitivity
Reflects an individual's "different preferences for, tolerances for, and reactions to the level of equity associated with any given situation"
Distributive Justice
Reflects the perceived fairness of how resources and rewards are distributed or allocated
Interactional Justice
Relates to the "quality of the interpersonal treatment people receive when procedures are implemented"
Practical Application of Goal Setting
Set Goals Promote Goal Commitment Provide Support and Feedback
Guidelines for Writing SMART Goals
Specific Measurable Attainable Results Oriented Time Bound
Goal Commitment
The extent to which an individual is personally committed to achieving a goal
Positive Inequity
When his or her outcome to input ratio is greater than that of a relevant coworker
Management by Objectives
is a management system that incorporates participation in decision making, goal setting, and objective feedback
Goal
what an individual is trying to accomplish; it is the object or aim of an action
Action Plan
Outlines the activities or tasks that need to be accomplished in order to obtain a goal
Goal Specificity
Pertains to the quantifiability of a goal. For example, a goal of selling nine cars a month is more specific than telling a salesperson to do his or her best.
Valence
Referes to the positive or negative values people place on outcomes
Attainable
Goals should be realistic, challenging, and attainable
Specific
Goals should be stated in precise rather than vague terms
Time Bound
Goals specify target dates for completion.
Expectancy Theory
Holds that people are motivated to behave in ways that produce desired combinations of expected outcomes
Negative Inequity
If the comparison person enjoys greater outcomes for similar inputs