Organization Theory & Behavior
Organization Theory & Behavior
Organization Theory & Behavior
&
BEHAVIOR
FOUNDATION OF
ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR
DEFINITION OF AN ORGANIZATION
DEFINITION OF ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR
ASSUMPTIONS
ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR EFFECTIVENESS
TRENDS
RESEARCH FOUNDATIONS
ORGANIZATION???
DEFINITION OF ORGANIZATION
• CONSCIOUSLY COORDINATED
SOCIAL UNIT
• COMPOSED OF 2 0R MORE PEOPLE
• CONTINUITY
• COMMON GOAL
ENVIRONMENT
INDIVIDUAL ORGANIZATION
INTERFACE
ORGANIZATION
ENVIRONMENT
ORGANIZATIONAL PARTICIPANTS
GOAL
FUNCTIONS-
TASKS/ACTIVITIES-
WHAT & WHY?
PROCEDURES-
STRATEGIES HOW?
O R G G O A L
A N N U A L P LA N
ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSES
M A N P O W E R M A C H IN E S M O N E Y
MANAGEMENT FOR ORG
EFFECTIVENESS
• MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS- Planning, Organizing, Leading &
Controlling
• MANAGERIAL ROLES-Interpersonal , Information, Decisional
• MANGERIAL SKILLS-Technical, Human & Conceptual
Org Effectiveness
OB
SCIENTIFIC FREDERICK TAYLOR Time & Motion Studies. Maximize Cost , Task
MANAGEMENT (1911) Finding most efficient way specialization, maximize
output
PRINCIPLES OF HENRI FAYOL ( 1916-25) Management Principles Order, Equity, Division of
MANAGEMENT Training in use of Principles work, Discipline
HUMAN RELATIONS ELTON MAYO (1933) Psychological factors-Job Paying attention to worker
Satisfaction, Team work needs & satisfaction
DECISION MAKING HERBERT SIMON (1947) Bounded Rationality Hierarchy o Goals ,
Optimization of Goals Effective use of resources
SOCIO-TECHNICAL E L TRIST & K W Social Systems view means Fit between social &
BAMFORTH (1951) that organization is an open technological factors
system
BEHAVIOR DOUGLAS Mc GREGOR Individual needs & Cohesiveness, Loyalty,
(1961) RENSIS LIKERT importance of participative commitment & Employer
(19670 management Management system
• SYSTEMS APPROACH
• CONTINGENCY PERSPECTIVE
• INTERACTIONALISM
SYSTEMS APPROACH
• VIEWS ORGANIZATION AS A SET OF
INTERRELATED ELEMENTS FUNCTIONING
AS A WHOLE
FEEDBACK
CONTINGENCY APPROACH
CONTINGENT WAYS
ORG PROBLEMS OF RESPONDING
EVALUATE IN TERMS
OF THE SITUATION,
WHICH THEN SUGGEST
INTERACTIONALISM
INDIVIDUALS
BEHAVIOR
SITUATIONS
POPULAR PRESS
ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS