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Welcome to MGT 323: Organizational Behavior Distribute Syllabus, student data sheet Distribute Syllabus, student data sheet Brief introduction Brief introduction Call roll. Seating chart tomorrow. Call roll. Seating chart tomorrow. Discuss syllabus in detail Discuss syllabus in detail Previous semester results Previous semester results Please see Jennifer in AB 313 if you want to see my student evaluations from previous semesters (ratings and comments). Please see Jennifer in AB 313 if you want to see my student evaluations from previous semesters (ratings and comments).

Summer 2009 Results by Assignment Exam #184% Exam #184% Exam #278% (10 EC) Exam #278% (10 EC) Exam #384% (10 EC) Exam #384% (10 EC) Exam #474% Exam #474% Final Exam69% (5 took final) Final Exam69% (5 took final) RAP 192 RAP 192 RAP 294 RAP 294 RAP 395 RAP 395 RAP 495 RAP 495 Extra Credit79 Extra Credit79

Grade Distribution Summer 09 A=16 (4 took final) A=16 (4 took final) A-=1 (took final) A-=1 (took final) B=19 (all took deal) B=19 (all took deal) C=1 (took deal) C=1 (took deal)

Winter 2009 Results by assignment Exam #1:83% Exam #1:83% Exam #2:79% (10 EC) Exam #2:79% (10 EC) Exam #3:78% (10 EC) Exam #3:78% (10 EC) Exam #4:68% Exam #4:68% Final Exam:64% (3) Final Exam:64% (3) RAP 1:93% RAP 1:93% RAP 2:93% RAP 2:93% RAP 3:93% RAP 3:93% RAP 4:93% RAP 4:93% Extra Credit:76 points Extra Credit:76 points

Grade distribution Winter 2009 A = 11 (1 took final exam) A = 11 (1 took final exam) A- = 1 (took final) A- = 1 (took final) B+ = 1 (took final) B+ = 1 (took final) B = 27 (all took the deal) B = 27 (all took the deal) B- = 0 B- = 0 C = 1 (took the deal, not the final) C = 1 (took the deal, not the final) D = D = F = 0 F = 0 Do you really want me to grade on a curve?

Don’t lose perspective – stay focused on the big picture. Don’t lose perspective – stay focused on the big picture. One data point (e.g. test score) will NOT determine your final grade. One data point (e.g. test score) will NOT determine your final grade. Your grade in this class is more a result of your behavior and the choices you make during the semester than intelligence or ability. Your grade in this class is more a result of your behavior and the choices you make during the semester than intelligence or ability. Understand how to get the grade you want Understand how to get the grade you want Come to EVERY class PREPARED Come to EVERY class PREPARED Don’t quit Don’t quit Get help EARLY Get help EARLY Hold YOURSELF accountable for results Hold YOURSELF accountable for results NEVER CHEAT NEVER CHEAT Everyone who WANTS to pass this class will, if they consistently make the right choices. Everyone who WANTS to pass this class will, if they consistently make the right choices.

Leadership Philosophy Style Practices Behaviors Characteristics Performance/ Success

Creative Tension Goal/Ideal “the way things could be” Current State “the way things are” Gap Delay

R. Quinn (1996) Deep Change Excellence is a form of deviance. If you perform beyond the norms, you will disrupt all the existing control systems. Those systems will then alter and begin to work to routinize your efforts. That is, the systems will adjust and try to make you normal. The way to achieve and maintain excellence is to deviate from the norms. You become excellent because you are doing things normal people do not want to do. You become excellent by choosing a path that is risky and painful, a path that is not appealing to others. (p. 176, emphasis added). Excellence is a form of deviance. If you perform beyond the norms, you will disrupt all the existing control systems. Those systems will then alter and begin to work to routinize your efforts. That is, the systems will adjust and try to make you normal. The way to achieve and maintain excellence is to deviate from the norms. You become excellent because you are doing things normal people do not want to do. You become excellent by choosing a path that is risky and painful, a path that is not appealing to others. (p. 176, emphasis added).