Organizational Behavior & Management - Chapter 3
emotions
A state of physiological arousal accompanied by changes in facial expressions, gestures, posture, or subjective feelings
Extroversion
A trait that indicates a person's outgoing, socialable behavior
__________ is a personality trait displayed by an employee who is dependable, organized, responsible, and thorough
Conscientiousness
emotional labor
The effort and work to manage your emotions and keep them under control
Three components of attitude:
1) Cognition, 2) Affect, and 3) Behavior
Organizations that commit to deversity and create a culture of inclusiveness can gain several important benefits, including:
1) Enhanced decision quality, 2) better connection with customers, and 3) more creative innovation
Big Five
1) Extroversion, 2) emotional stability, 3) agreeableness, 4) conscientiousness, and 5) openness to experience
Four dimensions of EI
1) Self-awareness, 2) Social Awareness, 3) Self-management, and 4) Relationship Management
cognitive dissonance
A mental state of anxiety that occurs when there is a conflict among an individual's various cognitions (attitudes and beliefs) after a decision has been made
Personality
A relatively stable set of feelings and behaviors, that have been significantly formed by genetic and environmental factors
Ability vs skills
Ability: a person's talent to perform a mental or physical task. Skill: a learned talent that a person has acquired to perform a task. A person's ability is generally stable over time. Skills change as one's training or experience occurs. A person can be trained and consequently acquire new skills
Job satisfaction
An attitude people have about their jobs. Factors associated with job satisfaction include: pay, work itself, promotion opportunties, co-workers, and job security
Coginition
Attitudes consist of three components. Two of these are behavior and affect. What is the third component
The most discussed and publicized personality model is called
Big Five
Self-efficacy
Designates a person's belief that he or she has the competency to complete a job successfully
Attitude
Mental state of readiness learned and organized through experience, exerting a specific influence on a person's response to people, objects, and situations with which it is related.
Myers Briggs Type Inventory
Personaily test used by companies to assist in team building, management development, decision making, leadership, and career development
Openness to experience
Reflects the extent to which an individual is broad-minded, creative, curious, and intelligent
relationship management
The four dimensions of emotional intelligence (EI) include awareness, social awareness, self-management, and
Emotional stability
The ability to be calm, relaxed, and secure
emotional intelligence (IE)
The ability to manage one's own and others' emotions in order to guide one's behavior and achieve goals
Locus of control
The degree to which people believe their behavior influences what happens to them. Internal: believe they have control over their fate. Externals: believe others or situations have control over their fate
affect
The emotional component of an attitude is referred to as
affect
The emotional component of an attitude; often learned from parents, teachers, and peer group members
past experience
The most important factor in developing positive self-efficacy is
Agreeableness
The tendency to be courteous, forgiving, tolerant, trusting, and softhearted
Conscientiousness
The tendency to be dependable, organized, thorough, and responsible
Diversity
Those attributes that make people different from one another. The six primary (and stable) dimensions include age, ethnicity, gender, physical attributes, race, and sexual/affectional orientation. Secondary (and changeable) dimensions include educational background, religous beliefs, health and work experience
1) observe and recognize the differences and 2) study relationships among variables that influence individual bahavior
To understand invidual differences, a manager must
True
True or False: SAS offers a generous family-friendly packge of benefits aimed to boost employee morale on the job.
Diversity, abilities and skills, attitudes, personality, emotions, and perceptions
What individual differences affect workplace behavior?
Cognition
What individuals know about themselves and their environment. Cognition implies a conscious process of acquiring knowledge
Locus of control
_________ determines the degree to which individuals believe their behavior influences what happens to them.
Skill
_________ is a learned talent that an employee has acquired to complete and perform a task as expected.
self-efficacy
_________ is a person's belief that he or she has the competency to complete a job successfully