Foundation OB
Foundation OB
Foundation OB
What Managers
Managers Do
Do
Managers (or administrators)
Individuals who achieve goals through other people.
Managerial
ManagerialActivities
Activities
••Make
Makedecisions
decisions
••Allocate
Allocateresources
resources
••Direct
Directactivities
activitiesof
ofothers
others
to
toattain
attaingoals
goals
Planning
Planning Organizing
Organizing
Management
Management
Functions
Functions
Controlling
Controlling Leading
Leading
Source: Adapted from The Nature of Managerial Work by H. Mintzberg. Copyright © 1973
by H. Mintzberg. Reprinted by permission of Pearson Education.
E X H I B I T 1–1
E X H I B I T 1–1
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Mintzberg’s
Mintzberg’s Managerial
Managerial Roles
Roles (cont’d)
(cont’d)
Source: Adapted from The Nature of Managerial Work by H. Mintzberg. Copyright © 1973
by H. Mintzberg. Reprinted by permission of Pearson Education.
E X H I B I T 1–1 (cont’d)
E X H I B I T 1–1 (cont’d)
Source: Adapted from The Nature of Managerial Work by H. Mintzberg. Copyright © 1973
by H. Mintzberg. Reprinted by permission of Pearson Education.
E X H I B I T 1–1 (cont’d)
E X H I B I T 1–1 (cont’d)
Human skills
The ability to work with, understand,
and motivate other people, both
individually and in groups.
Conceptual Skills
The mental ability to analyze and
diagnose complex situations.
E X H I B I T 1–2
E X H I B I T 1–2
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Enter
Enter Organizational
Organizational Behavior
Behavior
Organizational behavior
(OB)
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 organization’s effectiveness.
Systematic study
Looking at relationships, attempting to attribute
causes and effects, and drawing conclusions based
on scientific evidence.
Provides a means to predict behaviors.
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Replacing
Replacing Intuition
Intuition with
with Systematic
Systematic Study
Study
Preconceived The
Notions ≠ Facts
E X H I B I T 1–3
E X H I B I T 1–3
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
Sociology
The study of people in relation to their fellow human beings.
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
Sociology
The study of people in relation to their fellow human beings.
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
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Contributing
Contributing Disciplines
Disciplines to
to the
the OB
OB Field
Field (cont’d)
(cont’d)
Anthropology
The study of societies to learn about human beings and their
activities.
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
Political Science
The study of the behavior of individuals and groups
within a political environment.
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
E X H I B I T 1–3 (cont’d)
x Contingency
Variables y
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Major
Major Workforce
Workforce Diversity
Diversity Categories
Categories
Gender
Gender
National
National
Disability
Disability Origin
Origin
Age
Age
Non-Hindu
Non-Hindu
Race
Race
Domestic
Domestic
Partners
Partners
E X H I B I T 1–5
E X H I B I T 1–5
E X H I B I T 1–7
E X H I B I T 1–7
Dependent variable
A response that is affected by an independent variable.
Effectiveness
Achievement of goals.
Efficiency
The ratio of effective
output to the input
required to achieve it.
Absenteeism
The failure to report to work.
Turnover
The voluntary and
involuntary permanent
withdrawal from an
organization.
Independent
Independent
Variables
Variables