Impression Formation and Management
Impression Formation and Management
Impression Formation and Management
ORACOMM 11
Bala, Eo, Mendez, Ocampo
Solomon Asch
We look at a person and immediately a certain impression of his
character forms itself in us a glance, a few spoken words are
sufficient to tell us a story about a highly complex matter.....
What is Impression?
An idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, esp. one formed without
conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence. An effect produced on someone.
Impression formation
Solomon Asch greatly influenced the area of study on impression formation in the
1940s. The area of person perception is closely related to impression formation.
Salience
People pay attention to the figure rather than to the ground or setting.
Effects of Salience
Draws attention
Context effects
Integrating Impressions
Impression Management
The process of portraying yourself to others in a manner that creates a desired
impression.
Goffman argues that the self is simply nothing more than Self-Presentations
and Role Performances.
Social life as a theatre, with social scripts, performances and actors & roles that
was being play in real-time.
Impression management (some writers use the term self-presentation or
identity management) refers to the processes we go through to communicate
the impression we want other people to think of us.
7 management goals
IM Techniques
Opinion conformity: Agreeing with someone elses opinion in order to
gain his or her approval.
Example: A manager tells his boss, you are absolutely right on your
reorganizations plan for the western regional office.
Excuses: Explanations of a predicament (difficult or embarrassing
situation) creating event aimed at minimizing the apparent severity to the
predicament.
Example: Sales manager to boss. We failed to get the ad in the
paper on time, but no one responds to those ads anyway.
Apologies: Admitting responsibility for an undesirable event and
simultaneously seeking to get a pardon for the section.
Example: Employee to boss, Im sorry I made a mistake on the
report Please forgive me.
Self-Promotion: Highlighting ones best qualities downplaying ones
deficits (the amount or score by which a team or individual is losing) and
calling attention to ones achievements.
Example: A salesperson tells his boss: Matt worked unsuccessfully
for three years to try to get that account I sewed it up in six weeks. Im the
best closer this company has.
Flattery: Complementing others about their behavior or achievement in an
effort to make one self-appear perceptive and likeable.
Example: New sales trainee to peer. You handled that clients
complaint so tactfully! I could never have handled that as well as you did.
Favors: Doing nice for someone to gain that persons approval.
STRATEGIES OF IM
Intimidation: This strategy adapted by a person to get his/her work done
by arousing fear in them. Here his motto is to get his work done, take
control and get results.
Self- promotion: In this case, a person is promoting his strengths to
prove his competency. This can prove to be a positive point in case of an
interview but if your claims do not match your abilities, self-promotion can
prove to be disastrous.
Ingratiation: An art of gaining acceptance or effort to make people like us.
Usually involves:
Opinion conformity
Other enhancement (flattery)
Self enhancement through selective self-presentation (wearing
attractive clothes, talking cautiously, etc.)
Exemplification: This can be a way of portraying one's moral worthiness.
Here, a person tries to prove his sincerity, dedication and responsibility
towards his work, in a way that he tries to portray himself as the superior
one.
Supplication: Supplication is an act wherein a person tries to gain
sympathy and attention by talking about his pains and faults.
Set goals.
Dress appropriately.
References:
http://www.themanagementskills.com/career/impression-management
http://www.citehr.com/1027-impression-management-hr-consultant.html#ixzz39zeQ8CpP
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/Impression_Management_in_Organizations_Scale
http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/impression-management-in-sociology-theory-definition-examples.html#lesson
http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/erving-goffmans-theories-impression-management-dramaturgy-symbolicinteraction.html#lesson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impression_management
http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/courses/IMPMGT.HTML
http://changingminds.org/explanations/theories/impression_management
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