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100

organization

Organization: A social entity that is systematically structured and managed to pursue collective goals on a continuing basis (goal-oriented), and with a link to the external environment. 

Organizations are open systems in that they affect and are affected by the environment beyond their boundaries.

100

Organizational Structure

Functional Structure

Divisional Structure

Matrix Structure

Hybrid Structure


100

Hybrid Structure

is one in which more than one organizational design is used.

100

Organization Theory

•the set of propositions (body of knowledge) stemming from a definable field of study which can be termed organizations science (Kast&Rosenzweig1970).

•The study of organizations: is an applied science because the resulting knowledge is relevant to problem solving or decision making in ongoing enterprises or institutions (Kast&Rosenzweig1970).

100

Developing an OB Model

Organization System Level

Group Level

Individual Level

200

Functional Structure

is comprised of all departments that an organization requires to produce its goods or services

200

Divisional Structure

  • is consists of several business units within which are the functions that work together to produce a specific product for a specific customer.
200

Matrix Structure:

  •  is contains simultaneous groups people and resources by function and by product.
200

Five Basic Parts of an Organization

Top Management, Technical Support, Administrative support & Technical core

200

Challenges and Opportunities for OB

Responding to Economic Pressures

Responding to Globalization

Managing Workforce Diversity

Improving Quality and Productivity

Improving Customer Service

ØImproving People Skills

ØStimulating Innovation and Change

Coping with “Temporariness”

Working in Networked Organizations

Helping Employees Balance Work-Life Conflicts

Creating a Positive Work Environment

Improving Ethical Behavior

300

Study Variables

Independent (X)

The presumed cause of the change in the dependent variable (Y).

This is the variable that OB researchers manipulate to observe the changes in Y.

Dependent (Y)

This is the response to X (the independent variable).

It is what the OB researchers want to predict or explain.

The interesting variable!

300

Dependent Variables

Productivity

Transforming inputs to outputs at lowest cost.  Includes the concepts of effectiveness (achievement of goals) and efficiency (meeting goals at a low cost).

Absenteeism

Failure to report to work – a huge cost to employers.

Turnover

Voluntary and involuntary permanent withdrawal from an organization.

Deviant Workplace Behavior

Voluntary behavior that violates significant organizational norms and thereby threatens the well-being of the organization and/or any of its members.

300

The Independent Variables

Individual

Biographical characteristics, personality and emotions,  values and attitudes, ability, perception, motivation, individual learning, and individual decision making

Group

Communication, group decision making, leadership and trust, group structure, conflict, power and politics, and work teams

Organization System

Organizational culture, human resource policies and practices, and organizational structure and design


300

Building Blocks of OB

Psychology

Social Psychology

Sociology

Anthropology

300

Organizational Behavior

A field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups and structure have on behaviour within organizations for the purpose of applying such knowledge towards improving a organization’s effectiveness

400

Categories of Management Skills

  • Technical Skills
  • Human Skill
  • Conceptual
400

Managers

Make decisions

Allocate resources

Direct activities of others to attain goals


500

 Theory

A plan or scheme existing in the mind only, but based on principles verifiable by experiment or observation”

500

Interpersonal Skills

Technical and quantitative skills are important

But leadership and communication skills are CRITICAL


Organizational bene

500

Japanese and Western Management

promotion for seniority

Promotion for performance

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