ORSC 201-Organizational Behaviour-Abdur Rahman Malik PDF
ORSC 201-Organizational Behaviour-Abdur Rahman Malik PDF
ORSC 201-Organizational Behaviour-Abdur Rahman Malik PDF
ORSC201OrganizationalBehavior
FallSemester2015
Instructor
RoomNo.
OfficeHours
Email
Telephone
Secretary/TA
TAOfficeHours
CourseURL(ifany)
Dr.M.AbdurRahmanMalik
Room417,4thFloor,SDSB building
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abdur.malik@lums.edu.pk
8037
Mr.KashifSaeed
TBA
Suraj.lums.edu.pk
COURSEBASICS
CreditHours
Lecture(s)
Recitation/Lab(perweek)
Tutorial(perweek)
3
NbrofLec(s)PerWeek
NbrofLec(s)PerWeek
NbrofLec(s)PerWeek
Duration
Duration
Duration
75minutes
COURSEDISTRIBUTION
Core
Elective
OpenforStudentCategory
CloseforStudentCategory
Yes
COURSEDESCRIPTION
Organizational behavior is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior
within organizations, for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organizations effectiveness. This course
focusesonsuchtopicsasleadershipskills,personality,motivation,teambuildingorganizationalchangeandculture.
COURSEPREREQUISITE(S)
NIL
COURSELEARNINGOBJECTIVES
Thecourseisdesignedto:
1. Exposestudentswiththetheoreticalunderpinningsofthefieldoforganizationalbehavior.
2. Familiarizestudentswiththefactorsatpersonal,groupandorganizationallevelthataffecthuman
behaviorinorganizationalsettings.
3. Preparestudentsfortakingdecisionstosolvepeoplerelatedproblems.
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LEARNINGOUTCOMES
Aftertakingthiscoursestudentswillbeableto:
1. Understandsomeofthemostimportantorganizationaltheories.
2. Understandthedriversofhumanbehaviorinorganizationalcontext.
3. Applytheacquiredknowledgefordecisionmakingandproblemsolvininorganizationalcontext.
4. Evaluatevariousmanagerialandorganizationalinitiatives.
UNDERGRADUATEPROGRAMLEARNINGGOALS&OBJECTIVES
GeneralLearningGoals&Objectives
Goal1EffectiveWrittenandOralCommunication
Objective:Studentswilldemonstrateeffectivewritingandoralcommunicationskills
Goal2EthicalUnderstandingandReasoning
Objective:Studentswilldemonstratethattheyareabletoidentifyandaddressethicalissuesinanorganizational
context.
Goal3AnalyticalThinkingandProblemSolvingSkills
Objective:Studentswilldemonstratethattheyareabletoidentifykeyproblemsandgenerateviablesolutions.
Goal4ApplicationofInformationTechnology
Objective:Studentswilldemonstratethattheyareabletousecurrenttechnologiesinbusinessandmanagement
context.
Goal5TeamworkinDiverseandMulticulturalEnvironments
Objective:Studentswilldemonstratethattheyareabletoworkeffectivelyindiverseenvironments.
Goal6UnderstandingOrganizationalEcosystems
Objective:StudentswilldemonstratethattheyhaveanunderstandingofEconomic,Political,Regulatory,Legal,
Technological,andSocialenvironmentoforganizations.
MajorSpecificLearningGoals&Objectives
Goal7(a)DisciplineSpecificKnowledgeandUnderstanding
Objective:Studentswilldemonstrateknowledgeofkeybusinessdisciplinesandhowtheyinteractincluding
applicationtorealworldsituations(Includingsubjectknowledge).
Goal7(b)Understandingthesciencebehindthedecisionmakingprocess(forMGSMajors)
Objective:Studentswilldemonstrateabilitytoanalyzeabusinessproblem,designandapplyappropriatedecision
supporttools,interpretresultsandmakemeaningfulrecommendationstosupportthedecisionmaker
Howthecourselearningobjectivesspecificallyrelatetoprogramlearninggoalsandobjectives.
CourseLearningObjectives
CourseAssessmentItem
PROGRAMLEARNINGGOALSAND
OBJECTIVES
Goal1EffectiveWrittenandOral
Communication
Goal2EthicalUnderstandingand
Reasoning
Goal3AnalyticalThinkingandProblem
SolvingSkills
Goal4ApplicationofInformation
Technology
Althoughnotacorelearningobjectiveof
thiscourse,writtenandoral
communicationwillbefrequentlyused
andtested.
MajorGoal:CLO#3(Preparestudentsfor
takingdecisionstosolvehumanrelated
problems)
Written:Project,Quizzes,&Exam.
Oral:CP,&Presentations.
FairandEthicaltreatmentandgradingof
students.
CPandProjects
Preparinganddeliveringprojectsand
presentations.
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Goal5TeamworkinDiverseand
MulticulturalEnvironments
Goal6UnderstandingOrganizational
Ecosystems
Goal7(a)DisciplineSpecificKnowledge
andUnderstanding
Goal7(b)Understandingthescience
behindthedecisionmakingprocess
Althoughnotacorelearningobjectiveof
thiscourse,studentswillworkindiverse
teamstocompletegroupproject&
presentation.
MajorGoal:CLO#2(Familiarizestudents
withthefactorsatpersonal,groupand
organizationallevelthataffecthuman
behaviorinorganizationalsettings)
MajorGoal:CLO#1(Exposestudents
withthetheoreticalunderpinningsofthe
fieldoforganizationalbehavior).
CLO#2(Familiarizestudentswiththe
factorsatpersonal,groupand
organizationallevelthataffecthuman
behaviorinorganizationalsettings)
MajorGoal:CLO#3(Preparestudentsfor
takingdecisionstosolvehumanrelated
problems.
GroupProjects&GroupPresentations
GRADINGBREAKUPANDPOLICY
Project(s)/Presentation(s):30%
Quiz(s):20%Therewouldbeonequizeveryweek.n2policyappliesforgrading
AttendanceandClassParticipation:15%(10%forCPand5%forattendance).
Max4absences(includingpetitions)allowed.From5thabsence,therewillbe1%negative
gradinginplace.
FinalExamination:35%
EXAMINATIONDETAIL
Midterm
Exam
FinalExam
Yes/No:No
Yes/No:Yes
CombineSeparate:Combined
Duration:120minutes
ExamSpecifications:TBA
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COURSEOVERVIEW
LECTURE
TOPICS
RECOMMENDED
READINGS
Introtothecourse
WhatisOrganizationalBehavior?
Chapter1
AttitudesandJobSatisfaction
Chapter3
EmotionsandMoods
Chapter4
EmotionalIntelligence
WhatMakesa
Leader(Goleman)
PersonalityandValues
Chapter5
PersonalityandValuesCaseorExercise
PerceptionandIndividualDecisionmaking
(C/E)
Chapter6
MotivationConcepts
Chapter7
10
MotivationApplication
Chapter8
11
MotivationApplication
Case/Exercise
12
FoundationsofGroupBehavior
Chapter9
13
UnderstandingWorkTeams
Chapter10
14
UnderstandingWorkTeams
Case/Exercise
15
RevisionSession
16
Leadership
Chapter12
17
Leadership
Case/Exercise
18
PowerandPolitics
Chapter13
19
DiversityinOrganizations
Chapter2
20
Conflict
Chapter14
Case/Exercise
OBJECTIVES/
APPLICATION
Introtocourseoutline.
GettingstudentsfamiliarwithOB.
Explainingwhytheseattitudesareimportant.
Briefingstudentsabouttheresearchonthese
topics.
Explainingwhyemotionsareimportantin
organizationalcontext.
Introductionofemotionstaxonomy.
IntroductiontotheconceptofEQ,itsdimensions
anditsimportanceinmanagingpeople
Explainingtheroleofpersonalityasapredictor
ofhumanbehavior.
Explainingtheroleofpersonalityasapredictor
ofhumanbehavior.
Explaininghowindividualsinterpretandprocess
informationanduseitfordecisionmaking.
Explainingwhymotivationisimportantin
organizationalcontact.
Introducingtheclassicalmotivationtheoriesto
thestudents.
Explaininghowmotivationtheoriescanbe
appliedintheorganizations.
Explaininghowmotivationtheoriescanbe
appliedintheorganizations.
Explainingwhyindividualsexhibitspecific
behaviorwheninteams/groups.
Explainingthestagesinteamformationandtheir
performancepatterns.
Explainingthestagesinteamformationandtheir
performancepatterns.
Makingsurethateveryoneisonboard.
Explainingtheimportanceofleadershipin
organizationalcontext.
IntroductionofLeadershiptheories.
Explainingtheimportanceofleadershipin
organizationalcontext.
IntroductionofLeadershiptheories.
Introductiontotheconceptsofpowerand
politicsinorganizationalcontext.
Introductiontovarioussourcesofpower.
Issuesinthemanagementofadiverse
workforce.
Understandingthedynamicsofadiverse
workforce.
Introductionofvariousfactorsthatinitiate/
influenceconflicts.
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Introductiontothefactorsthataffectthe
negotiationprocessanditsoutcomes.
Explaininghoworganizationsacquireandretain
specificcultures.
Explaininghoworganizationsacquireandretain
specificcultures.
Explainingwhyorganizationsneedchange.
Introductiontovariousorganizationalchange
initiatives.
Introducingtheimportantsourcesofstress,
methodstodealwithstressandtheeffectsof
stress.
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Negotiation
Chapter14
22
OrganizationalCulture
Chapter16
23
OrganizationalCulture
Case/Exercise
24
OrganizationalChange
Chapter17
25
StressManagement
Chapter17
26
Openspaceforspecialtopics/Revision
27
Presentation/Projects/Others
Estimatingstudentsprogress.
28
Presentation/Projects/Others
Estimatingstudentsprogress.
29
FinalExam
Estimatingstudentsprogress.
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TEXTBOOK(S)/SUPPLEMENTARYREADINGS
StephenP.Robbins,TimothyJudge&NeharikaVohra,OrganizationalBehavior,15thedition(PearsonEducation2013)
Thecoursewillalsocompriseofreadingsandarticlesfromothersources,suchasbusinessmagazines,nationaldailies/journals,
classicsinOBandmanagement,popularmedia,bestsellersetc.Thesewillbeannouncedinclassandmaterialwillbemade
availableeitherelectronically(viaLMS)orthroughLUMSphotocopier.
UsefulInformationaboutthemethodofinstruction, gradinginstrumentsandsomeusefulhints.
Presentation/Project:
Therewouldbetwoprojects.Onewouldbesubmissionbased(20%marks)andtheotherpresentationbased(10%).Bothwouldbe
performedinteams.
Methodofinstructions:
Classwillconsistoflectures,discussions,videos,casesandactivitiestoenrichlearning.
As class discussions play a significant role in learning and understanding of the subject, it is your responsibility to adjust your
personalschedulesandensureyouractivepresenceinalltheclasssessions.Itisessentialthatyou:
1.Preparefortheclasses.Pleasereadtheassignedreading(s)beforeeachclass.
2.Attendallclasses.
3.Activelycontributetoclassdiscussionsandactivities.
4.Thoroughlyandthoughtfullycompleteassignments.
Inadditiontoreadingeachchapterbeforeitiscoveredinclass,toenhanceyourlearningyoushoulddothefollowing:
1.Afterreadingthechapteropening(aonetotwopageincidentatthebeginningofeachchapter),thinkaboutwhatoccurredand
why.Whenyouarefinishedreadingthechapter,youshouldbeabletoexplainwhathappened,usingtheconceptsinthechapter.
2.Complete,andwhenpossible,score,theexperientialexerciseattheendofeachchapter.Thinkthroughhowthisinformationcan
behelpfultoyouonapersonalandprofessionallevel.
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Groupassignments/project
Tobediscussedanddecidedintheclass
Classparticipation
ClassContributionisandcanbe:
Makingobservationsthatintegrateconceptsanddiscussions,
Citingrelevantpersonalexamples,
Beinganactiveparticipantingroupdiscussions,
Workingwithotherstocometoacommonunderstandingofthetopics.
Byextension,contributionisnotcontinuouslydominatingtheclassandgroupdiscussions.Italsomeanslisteningtowhatotherssay
theyhavearighttocontribute(andyoumaylearnsomething!).Contributionisnotcomingtoclassunpreparedandillequippedto
intelligentlydiscussthetopicoftheday.ContributionisnotrepeatingthepointsothersjustmadetogettheCPcredit.
WorkinginTeams
Studentsfrequentlycomplainabouthavingtoworkongroupassignments.Theprimaryreasonsforthesecomplaintsare(a)often
somememberswill"dragtheirfeet"andforceotherstopickuptheslack,and(b)interpersonalconflictsariseinthegroupcontext.
Althoughthereiscertainlysomemerittothesecomplaints,weinsistonincorporatingthegroupprojectsasasignificantelementin
thecoursebecauseoftwomajorconsiderations.
First,thiscourseisabouthumanbehaviorinorganizationalsettings.Learningabouttheconceptsinthiscourse(asistrueofthe
conceptsinmostanycourse)isfacilitatedbypermittingdirectexperiencewiththem.Thus,byformingminiorganizationsineach
classmeeting,youaregivenagreaterchancetodirectlyexperiencesomeofthethingsyouaretryingtolearnabout.Second,the
vastmajorityofyouwillfindyourselfifyouhaven'talreadydonesoworkingingroupsatsometimeoranother(infact,manyof
youwillspendthemajorityofyourworkinglivesasmembersofagroup).Thereisnochancewhatsoeverthatyouwillavoidslacking
group members and interpersonal conflict after college. Why not face the music and start now to learn how to cope with these
frustratingelementsofgroupwork?
Plagiarism
Universitysethicscodeapplies.
Helpfulhints
Asaleaderinanorganization,youaregoingtohavetobeclearandpreciseinbothyouroralandwrittencommunications.People
with whom you communicate will continually be suffering from information overload. Therefore, you will have to organize your
thoughtsclearlyandmakeyourpointslogical,briefandwithsupportingrationale.Thisleadstothefollowingsuggestions:
1.Organizeyourpresentationwell.Whatisthemainpoint?Howwillyousupportit?
2.Linkyourideastoclassconcepts.Integratewithotherreadings,speakers,etc.
3.Showyourownindependentthinking.Focusonnewunderstandings.
4.Presentyourideascleanly,clearly,andlogically.Styleisimportant.