HBO. Lecture 1
HBO. Lecture 1
HBO. Lecture 1
The study and application of knowledge about how people as individuals and
as groups act and behave within the organization.
It strives to identify ways in which people act more effectively.
Provides a useful set of tools at many levels of analysis to help managers look
at the behavior of individuals within the environment.
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It also aids them in their understanding of the complexities which affect the
interpersonal relations of the people as they interact.
5. Desire for involvement every person wishes to feel good himself. This
personal human desire is reflected in his drive for self-efficacy.
6. Value of persons People want to be given preferential value for their skills
and abilities with opportunities for their development.
Organizations and Social System
Organizations are social systems for they are organized on the basis of
mutual interest.
Ex: Employer and worker relationship.
Social system
A complex set of human relationships interacting in many and different
ways.
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This approach is also more interdisciplinary, more systemoriented and more research-oriented than the traditional
approach.
3. Result-oriented Approach
All organization whether political, social, economic or religious,
needs to
accomplish desirable results.
The principal objective for organizations to survive is to produce
the necessary output.
Productivity is measured in terms of economic inputs and
outputs.
Better organizational behavior can naturally improve job
satisfaction.
4. System Approach
This approach is a type of behavioural approach in which the
manager takes a holistic perspective of the whole subject.
Holistic organizational behavior interprets people-organization
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relationships in terms of the whole person, whole group, whole
organization and whole social system in its total cooperative effort to
understand as many of the intervening factors as possible that affects
an individuals behavior in the work environment.
Existing problems are analyzed in relation to the total condition
affecting the entire organization rather than treating the
problem in an isolated case.
Characteristic of a Healthy Organization
1. Objectives are so widely shared by the members and there is a strong and
consistent flow of energy towards those objectives
2. People feel free to signal their awareness of difficulties because they expect
the problems to be dealt with they are optimistic that these problems can be
solved.
3. Problem solving is highly pragmatic. In attacking the problems, people work
informally and are not pre-occupied with status, territory, or second guessing
what higher management will think, A great deal of non-conforming
behavior is tolerated.
4. Collaboration is freely entered into. People readily request the help of others
and are willing to give in turn.
5. When there is a crisis, the people quickly band together in work until the
crisis departs.
6. Conflicts are considered important to decision making and personal growth.
They are dealt effectively, in the open, People say what they want and expect
others to do the same.