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1 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 1

2 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 2 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

3 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 3 LEARNING OUTCOMES  Define organizational behaviour  Explain the goals and forces of organizational behaviour  Understand the evolution and fundamental concepts of organizational behaviour  Explain the distinction between the theories of organizational behaviour  Understand the major approaches of organizational behaviour  Discuss the response of organizational behaviour on globalization, diversification and advancement in technology

4 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 4 INTRODUCTION  Understanding organizational behaviour allows the managers to better manage employee- manager relations, improves job satisfaction, and stimulates innovation and creativity thus guiding him into creating a dynamic working climate.

5 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 5 DEFINITION  According to Gary Johns, "Organizations are social inventions for accomplishing goals through group efforts".  Organizational behaviour is concerned with people's thoughts, feelings, emotions and actions in setting up a work.

6 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 6 GOALS OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR  Describe – Describe systematically how people behave under a variety of conditions.  Understand – Understand why people behave as they do.  Predict – The managers would have the capacity to predict which employees might be dedicated and productive or which ones might cause problems.  Control – Managers need to be able to improve results through the actions they and their employees take, and organizational behaviour can aid them in their pursuit of this goal.

7 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 7 THE IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR  Sharpening and Refining Our Decisions and Actions  Personal Development through Organizational Behaviour  Achieving Organizational and Individual Effectiveness  Developing Interpersonal Skills

8 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 8 FORCES OR ELEMENTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR  People: People make up the internal social system in the organization. They consist of individuals and groups.  Structure: Structure defines the formal relationship and use of people in the organization.  Technology: The technology imparts the physical and economic conditions within which people work.  Social System: The social system provides external environment within which the organization operates.

9 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 9 EVOLUTION OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR  Scientific Management Approach  Bureaucratic Approach  Hawthorne Studies

10 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 10 BASIC MODELS OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR  The System Model  The Custodial Model  The Supportive Model  The Collegial Model  The Autocratic Model

11 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 11 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR  Nature of People  Nature of Organization

12 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 12 NATURE OF PEOPLE  Individual Differences  A Whole Person  Motivated Behaviour  Human Dignity/Value of the Person

13 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 13 NATURE OF ORGANIZATION  Social System  Mutual Interest

14 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 14 APPROACHES TO ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR  Interdisciplinary Approach  A Contingency Approach  Productivity Approach  Systems Approach  Human Resources Approach

15 All Rights Reserved Organizational Behaviour © Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. (008974-T), 2013 1– 15 RESPONSE OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR ON GLOBALIZATION AND DIVERSIFICATION  Social Conditions  Political Conditions  Economic Conditions  Organizational Culture Differences  Workforce Diversification


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