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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
                                      S T E P H E N P. R O B B I N S
                                          WWW.PRENHALL.COM/ROBBINS

                                            T    E   N   T   H   E   D   I   T   I   O   N




© 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved.                                               PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook
O B J E C T I V E S
                       AFTER STUDYING THIS CHAPTER,
                       YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO:

                        1. Define the key biographical characteristics.
                        2. Identify two types of ability.
                        3. Shape the behavior of others.
L E A R N I N G




                        4. Distinguish between the four schedules of
                           reinforcement.
                        5. Clarify the role of punishment in learning.
                        6. Practice self-management
                        7. Exhibit effective discipline skills.

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Biographical Characteristics
Biographical Characteristics




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Ability
Ability




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Dimensions of
                      Dimensions of
                   Intellectual Ability
                    Intellectual Ability

               ••Number aptitude
                  Number aptitude
               ••Verbal comprehension
                  Verbal comprehension
               ••Perceptual speed
                  Perceptual speed
               ••Inductive reasoning
                  Inductive reasoning
               ••Deductive reasoning
                  Deductive reasoning
               ••Spatial visualization
                  Spatial visualization
               ••Memory
                 Memory
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Physical Ability
Physical Ability




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Nine Physical Abilities
Nine Physical Abilities

    Strength Factors
     Strength Factors
    • •Dynamic strength
        Dynamic strength
    • •Trunk strength
        Trunk strength
    • •Static strength
        Static strength
    • •Explosive strength
        Explosive strength   Flexibility Factors
                              Flexibility Factors
                             • •Extent flexibility
                                 Extent flexibility
                             • •Dynamic flexibility
                                 Dynamic flexibility
    Other Factors
    Other Factors
    • •Body coordination
        Body coordination
    • •Balance
        Balance
   • •Stamina
       Stamina
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The Ability-Job Fit
The Ability-Job Fit




                      Ability-Job
     Employee’s           Fit        Job’s Ability
      Abilities                     Requirements




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Learning
Learning




             Learning
              Learning
             ••Involves change
                Involves change
             ••Is relatively permanent
                Is relatively permanent
             ••Is acquired through experience
                Is acquired through experience
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Theories of Learning
Theories of Learning




                            Key Concepts
                             Key Concepts
                            ••Unconditioned stimulus
                              Unconditioned stimulus
                            ••Unconditioned response
                              Unconditioned response
                            ••Conditioned response
                              Conditioned response
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Theories of Learning (cont’d)
Theories of Learning (cont’d)




               Key Concepts
                Key Concepts
               ••Reflexive (unlearned) behavior
                 Reflexive (unlearned) behavior
                  ••Conditioned (learned) behavior
                     Conditioned (learned) behavior
                  ••Reinforcement
                     Reinforcement
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Theories of Learning (cont’d)
Theories of Learning (cont’d)




                 Key Concepts
                  Key Concepts
                 ••Attention processes
                   Attention processes
                 ••Retention processes
                   Retention processes
                 ••Motor reproduction processes
                   Motor reproduction processes
                     ••Reinforcement processes
                       Reinforcement processes
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Theories of Learning (cont’d)
Theories of Learning (cont’d)




   Key Concepts
    Key Concepts
   ••Reinforcement is required to change behavior.
     Reinforcement is required to change behavior.
   ••Some rewards are more effective than others.
      Some rewards are more effective than others.
   ••The timing of reinforcement affects learning
      The timing of reinforcement affects learning
     speed and permanence.
      speed and permanence.
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Schedules of Reinforcement
Schedules of Reinforcement




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Schedules of Reinforcement (cont’d)
Schedules of Reinforcement (cont’d)




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Schedules of Reinforcement
Schedules of Reinforcement




Fixed-ratio




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Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement
 Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement




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Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement (cont’d)
 Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement (cont’d)




© 2003 Prentice Hall Inc.                 EXHIBIT    2-5b

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Behavior Modification
Behavior Modification




               Problem-solving Model
                Problem-solving Model
               ••Identify critical behaviors
                  Identify critical behaviors
               ••Develop baseline data
                  Develop baseline data
               ••Identify behavioral consequences
                  Identify behavioral consequences
              ••Apply intervention
                 Apply intervention
              •• Hall Inc. performance improvement
© 2003 PrenticeEvaluate performance improvement
                 Evaluate
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OB MOD Organizational Applications
OB MOD Organizational Applications
 Well Pay versus Sick Pay
   – Reduce absenteeism by rewarding attendance, not
     absence.
 Employee Discipline
   – The use of punishment can be counter-productive.
 Developing Training Programs
   – OB MOD methods improve training effectiveness.
 Self-management
   – Reduces the need for external management control.



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Foundations of individual beh.

  • 1. ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR S T E P H E N P. R O B B I N S WWW.PRENHALL.COM/ROBBINS T E N T H E D I T I O N © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook
  • 2. O B J E C T I V E S AFTER STUDYING THIS CHAPTER, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO: 1. Define the key biographical characteristics. 2. Identify two types of ability. 3. Shape the behavior of others. L E A R N I N G 4. Distinguish between the four schedules of reinforcement. 5. Clarify the role of punishment in learning. 6. Practice self-management 7. Exhibit effective discipline skills. © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–2
  • 3. Biographical Characteristics Biographical Characteristics © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–3
  • 4. Ability Ability © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–4
  • 5. Dimensions of Dimensions of Intellectual Ability Intellectual Ability ••Number aptitude Number aptitude ••Verbal comprehension Verbal comprehension ••Perceptual speed Perceptual speed ••Inductive reasoning Inductive reasoning ••Deductive reasoning Deductive reasoning ••Spatial visualization Spatial visualization ••Memory Memory © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. EXHIBIT 2-1 All rights reserved. 2–5
  • 6. Physical Ability Physical Ability © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–6
  • 7. Nine Physical Abilities Nine Physical Abilities Strength Factors Strength Factors • •Dynamic strength Dynamic strength • •Trunk strength Trunk strength • •Static strength Static strength • •Explosive strength Explosive strength Flexibility Factors Flexibility Factors • •Extent flexibility Extent flexibility • •Dynamic flexibility Dynamic flexibility Other Factors Other Factors • •Body coordination Body coordination • •Balance Balance • •Stamina Stamina © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. EXHIBIT 2-2 All rights reserved. 2–7
  • 8. The Ability-Job Fit The Ability-Job Fit Ability-Job Employee’s Fit Job’s Ability Abilities Requirements © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–8
  • 9. Learning Learning Learning Learning ••Involves change Involves change ••Is relatively permanent Is relatively permanent ••Is acquired through experience Is acquired through experience © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–9
  • 10. Theories of Learning Theories of Learning Key Concepts Key Concepts ••Unconditioned stimulus Unconditioned stimulus ••Unconditioned response Unconditioned response ••Conditioned response Conditioned response © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–10
  • 11. Theories of Learning (cont’d) Theories of Learning (cont’d) Key Concepts Key Concepts ••Reflexive (unlearned) behavior Reflexive (unlearned) behavior ••Conditioned (learned) behavior Conditioned (learned) behavior ••Reinforcement Reinforcement © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–11
  • 12. Theories of Learning (cont’d) Theories of Learning (cont’d) Key Concepts Key Concepts ••Attention processes Attention processes ••Retention processes Retention processes ••Motor reproduction processes Motor reproduction processes ••Reinforcement processes Reinforcement processes © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–12
  • 13. Theories of Learning (cont’d) Theories of Learning (cont’d) Key Concepts Key Concepts ••Reinforcement is required to change behavior. Reinforcement is required to change behavior. ••Some rewards are more effective than others. Some rewards are more effective than others. ••The timing of reinforcement affects learning The timing of reinforcement affects learning speed and permanence. speed and permanence. © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–13
  • 14. Schedules of Reinforcement Schedules of Reinforcement © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–14
  • 15. Schedules of Reinforcement (cont’d) Schedules of Reinforcement (cont’d) © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–15
  • 16. Schedules of Reinforcement Schedules of Reinforcement Fixed-ratio © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. EXHIBIT 2-4 All rights reserved. 2–16
  • 17. Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. EXHIBIT 2-5a All rights reserved. 2–17
  • 18. Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement (cont’d) Intermittent Schedules of Reinforcement (cont’d) © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. EXHIBIT 2-5b All rights reserved. 2–18
  • 19. Behavior Modification Behavior Modification Problem-solving Model Problem-solving Model ••Identify critical behaviors Identify critical behaviors ••Develop baseline data Develop baseline data ••Identify behavioral consequences Identify behavioral consequences ••Apply intervention Apply intervention •• Hall Inc. performance improvement © 2003 PrenticeEvaluate performance improvement Evaluate All rights reserved. 2–19
  • 20. OB MOD Organizational Applications OB MOD Organizational Applications  Well Pay versus Sick Pay – Reduce absenteeism by rewarding attendance, not absence.  Employee Discipline – The use of punishment can be counter-productive.  Developing Training Programs – OB MOD methods improve training effectiveness.  Self-management – Reduces the need for external management control. © 2003 Prentice Hall Inc. All rights reserved. 2–20