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BUSMHR 3200 Exam 1 Inks | Complete Solutions (Verified) Basic levels within the organization individual, team, organization level Derailers -insensitivity to others -poor working relations -inability to build or lead a team -authoritarianism -inability to change and adapt Human relations movement...

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Basic levels within the organization
individual, team, organization level

Derailers
-insensitivity to others
-poor working relations
-inability to build or lead a team
-authoritarianism
-inability to change and adapt

Human relations movement
-increasing numbers of studies/writings from behavioral scientists focusing on the
"human" factor
-collective bargaining legalized in 1935; management looking for other ways to manage
workforce

McGregor's Theory X vs Y
one doesn't replace the other; just different perspectives on people

Theory x
-People dislike work and

avoid it whenever possible
-People need to be coerced
to work
-People require close
supervision at all times
-Most people prefer to be
directed, have little ambition
and avoid responsibility
-top down hierarchal

Theory y
-Work is seen as a natural
activity, like play or rest
-Given objectives, people can
be very self-directed
-People become committed to
objectives with some reward


-Most people are ambitious and can accept (and seek out) responsibility

,-in general people think more progressive way of looking at people but different
perspectives

Strategic Management
-A plan for integrating goals, tactics, policies and actions into a meaningful whole

-Has two primary elements

--Strategy Formulation (designing/developing a strategy)
--Strategy Implementation (making it happen/implementation)

Strategy Formulation
Developing a strategy
-starts with a vision
-lofty compelling future state they are trying to make
Goes into a mission

Internal Analysis-strengths/weaknesses

External Analysis-Opportunities/threats
+
vision
mission
goals
= strategic plan

SWOT analysis is commonly used here

Strategy Implementation
Galbraith's Star Model
Focuses on 5 critical elements or organization functioning:
strategy
structure
systems & processes
metrics & rewards
people
*all elements need to be aligned for org. to succeed

Motivation
Psychological (and physiological) processes that underline the direction, intensity, and
persistence or behavior of thought

Intrinsic Motivation
aspects related to the job, internal characteristics of the person, etc.
-feelings generated from doing rather than being rewarded
-give this to ourselves!

, Extrinsic Motivation
aspects related to rewards, recognition, promotion, etc.
-results from the potential or actual receipt of extrinsic rewards

Fundamental Equation regarding performance
P= A x M x O
P=performance
A=ability
M=motivation
O=opportunity

This model is multiplicative; needs all three elements to work

Need-based theories of motivation
-Maslow's Need Hierarchy Theory
-Alderfer's ERG Theory
-McClelland's Need Theory

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Abraham Maslow developed this

suggests that there are five needs we need as individuals, in a hierarchy

Growth Needs:
Self-actualization (needs to be all that we can be)
Esteem Needs( need to feel good about self)

Deficiency Needs:
Social/love needs (needs for belongings)
Safety needs(physical/psych)
Physiological needs (food/water)

*not supported, but theory remains popular
-can only work on one need at a time

Alderfer's ERG Theory
Clayton Alderfer

Growth needs
Relatedness needs
Existence Needs

*not a strict hierarchy theory, can work on all needs at one time

McClelland's Need Theory

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