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McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved. Chapter Eleven Managing Individual Differences & Behavior Supervising People as People

Personality & Individual Behavior Personality  the stable psychological traits and behavioral attributes that give a person his or her identity

The Big Five Personality Dimensions Extroversion  how outgoing, talkative, sociable, and assertive a person is Agreeableness  how trusting, good-natured, cooperative, and soft-hearted one is Conscientiousness  how dependable, responsible, achievement-oriented, and persistent one is

The Big Five Personality Dimensions Emotional stability  how relaxed, secure, and unworried one is Openness to experience  how intellectual, imaginative, curious, and broad-minded one is

Proactive Personality Proactive personality  someone who is more apt to take initiative and persevere to influence the environment

Five Traits Important in Organizations Locus of control  indicates how much people believe they control their fate through their own efforts  internal, external Self-efficacy  belief in one’s ability to do a task  Learned helplessness

Five Traits Important in Organizations Self-esteem  the extent to which people like or dislike themselves, their overall self-evaluation Self-monitoring  the extent to which people are able to observe their own behavior and adapt it to external situations Emotional intelligence  ability to cope, empathize with others, and be self- motivated

Organizational Behavior  tries to help managers not only explain workplace behavior but also to predict it, so that they can better lead and motivate their employees to perform productively  individual, group behavior

Three Components of Attitudes Affective  consists of feelings or emotions one has about a situation Cognitive  beliefs and knowledge one has about a situation Behavioral  refers to how one intends or expects to behave toward a situation

Attitudes Cognitive dissonance  the psychological discomfort a person experiences between his or her cognitive attitude and incompatible behavior  Importance, control, rewards

Work-Related Attitudes Job satisfaction  extent to which you feel positively or negatively about various aspects of your work Job involvement  extent to which you identify or are personally involved with your job

Work-Related Attitudes Organizational commitment  reflects the extent to which an employee identifies with an organization and is committed to its goals  Strong positive relationship between organizational commitment and job satisfaction

Perception  process of interpreting and understanding one’s environment

The Four Steps in the Perceptual Process Figure 11.2

Distortions in Perception Stereotyping  tendency to attribute to an individual the characteristics one believes are typical of the group to which that individual belongs  Sex-role, age, race/ethnicity