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Organizational Behavior

Chapter 1


1.1: The importance of interpersonal skills in the workplace:
Lack of interpersonal skills is the top reason why some employees fail to
advance
Companies that apply them, such as:
1. good place to work (Facebook, Qualcomm, etc.) generate superior financial
performance.
2. Developing managers interpersonal skills, keep high-performing employees,
which is hard to find and costly to replace
3. More quality workplace, relationships and job satisfaction, less stress and
turnovers.


1.2: Define Organizational Behavior:
Organizational Behavior is a field of study that investigates the behavior of the
persons that forms an organization with the purpose of improving
organization’s effectiveness.
 Managers: They make decisions, allocate resources and directs
activities to others in order to achieve a goal.
 Organization: A unit composed of two or more people who have the
same goal (companies, schools, hospitals, non-profits, etc.)
Managers don’t usually receive training. 25% admitted they were not ready
to lead others when they were given the role:


82% of the time, organizations choose the wrong candidate for manager

, There are 4 activities for a manager to be prepared better:


1. Planning:
 Define goals.
 Establish a strategy.
 Plan how to coordinate these activities.
2. Organizing:
 Determine what tasks are to be done.
 With which order task will be done.
 Who is to do each task.
 How task will be grouped.
 Who reports to whom.
 Where things are going to take place.
3. Leading:
 Motivate employees.
 Direct their activities.
 Select best way of communication.
 Avoid-resolve conflicts.
4. Controlling:
 Ensuring things are going as they should (not always as planned)
 Monitor organization’s performance and compare it with previous
goals
 Correct any significant deviation


Management Roles:
Mintzberg concluded that managers perform 10 different roles:

Interpersonal
This role is about hiring, training, motivating and disciplining
employees
Role: Description:
Figurehead Symbolic head, perform
number of routine duties.
Leader Motivates and directs the
employees.
Liaison (connection) Maintains outside network
that provides favors and info.
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