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IOP2602 Assignment 1 Semester 1 | Due 19 March 2025. All questions answered. QUESTION 1 Case Study: Decision Dynamics at GlobalTech Background GlobalTech is a mid-sized IT services company operating within a highly competitive and fastpaced industry. With a workforce of 1,000 employees spread across three continents, the company embraces a diverse organisational culture. The management team led by CEO, Emma Turner, is focused on fostering innovation and collaboration in an increasingly globalised market. However, GlobalTech has recently encountered several challenges related to employee satisfaction, namely workplace diversity, decision-making processes and team dynamics, all of which require managerial intervention. Scenario Analysis 1. Organisational Behaviour and Its Impact The management team at GlobalTech has identified the importance of studying organisational behaviour (OB). Recently, a decline in team cohesion, performance and employee satisfaction has been observed. The HR department has reported an increase in employee turnover, with a survey revealing that some employees feel disconnected from leadership and the company's vision. The executive team is eager to explore how various aspects of OB such as leadership styles, communication patterns, motivation strategies, and organisational culture impact the company's overall effectiveness. Chapter 1: What is Organisational Behaviour? 1. What term is used to describe the study of how individuals and groups behave within organisations? 2. Which discipline primarily contributes to understanding motivation in organisations? 3. What is the key outcome of understanding organisational behaviour in a company? Scenario Analysis 2. Diversity in the Workplace While GlobalTech takes pride in its diverse workforce, this diversity has posed several challenges. Employees from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds sometimes struggle to collaborate effectively, which has affected team performance. For instance, in a recent project involving team members from the US, India, and South Africa, communication breakdowns resulted in missed deadlines. A South African team member felt his or her contributions were overlooked, while an American colleague expressed frustration with the pace of decision-making in such a culturally diverse team. CEO Emma Turner is now considering how to harness the potential benefits of diversity, such as increased creativity and innovation, while addressing interpersonal and communication barriers. Chapter 2: Diversity in Organisations 4. What term refers to the differences among people in terms of race, gender, age, and ethnicity? 5. What kind of diversity refers to characteristics like age, gender, and ethnicity? 6. What is the term for initiatives aimed at creating a more inclusive and accepting workplace? Scenario Analysis 3. Employee Attitudes and Job Satisfaction An internal survey at GlobalTech showed that job satisfaction varies significantly across teams. Some employees are highly satisfied due to flexible work policies and career growth opportunities, while others expressed concerns over unclear performance expectations and poor work-life balance. The software development team, in particular, felt undervalued, as their contributions often went unrecognised by management. HR manager, Brian, is tasked with identifying the key factors influencing employee satisfaction such as compensation, recognition, and a sense of belonging, and developing strategies to improve employee retention and productivity. Chapter 3: Attitudes and Job Satisfaction 7. What term is used to describe an evaluative statement about an object, person or event? 8. What is the most researched job attitude that reflects how people feel about their work? 9. Which component of attitude refers to beliefs or ideas? Scenario Analysis 5. Perception and Decision-Making The product development team at GlobalTech has encountered difficulties in decision-making during the launch of a new software product. Misaligned perceptions of product requirements among team members caused conflicting design elements. Senior team members often dominated discussions, overshadowing the ideas of junior members, resulting in delays in the decision-making process. Emma realised that individual perception significantly impacts decision-making and is eager to find strategies to enhance both perception and decisionmaking processes to prevent future delays and conflicts. Chapter 5: Perception and Individual Decision-Making 10. What term refers to the process of interpreting and organising sensory information? 11. What term refers to a decision-making shortcut that is often based on past experience? 12. What is the term for a bias where decision-makers rely too much on the first piece of information they receive? [12] QUESTION 2 Reflect on your learning and graduateness by completing the following self-evaluation questions. 1. Did completing this assignment and consulting the relevant sources improve your competence as a human resources practitioner and aspiring industrial psychologist? Name a few competencies that you think should be developed further to improve your graduateness and employability. 2. Which aspects of the module, study material and your learning experience should be improved? How? 3. How would you describe the quality of the learning material (tutorial letters, prescribed books and recommended resources)? Please elaborate. 4. Was the administrative support of an expected standard? Please elaborate. 5. Do you feel you have personally developed because of this reflection (completing these self-evaluation questions)? Explain. [3] TOTAL: 15 marks

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Case Study: Decision Dynamics at GlobalTech
GlobalTech is a mid-sized IT services company operating within a highly competitive and fastpaced
industry. With a workforce of 1,000 employees spread across three continents, the company
embraces a diverse organisational culture. The management team led by CEO, Emma Turner, is
focused on fostering innovation and collaboration in an increasingly globalised market. However,
GlobalTech has recently encountered several challenges related to employee satisfaction, namely
workplace diversity, decision-making processes and team dynamics, all of which require managerial
intervention.

Scenario Analysis - Organisational Behaviour and Its Impact
The management team at GlobalTech has identified the importance of studying organisational
behaviour (OB). Recently, a decline in team cohesion, performance and employee satisfaction has
been observed. The HR department has reported an increase in employee turnover, with a survey
revealing that some employees feel disconnected from leadership and the company's vision. The
executive team is eager to explore how various aspects of OB such as leadership styles,
communication patterns, motivation strategies, and organisational culture impact the company's
overall effectiveness.

 Chapter 1: What is Organisational Behaviour?

1. What term is used to describe the study of how individuals and groups behave within
organisations?

 Organizational Behavior

2. Which discipline primarily contributes to understanding motivation in organisations?

 Psychology

3. What is the key outcome of understanding organisational behaviour in a company?

 Performance

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