What is its ambit ?
More and more companies are looking for employees with emotional intelligence, not just technical smarts. Globalization has become the mantra of corporate survival. Coworkers aren't down the hall; they're at the other end of an Internet connection. Chances are they live somewhere else on the planet.
Organizational Behavior describes theories and concepts in the context of current and emerging workplace realities. It is a vast filed that is extremely important to HR Professionals. In its ambit of operation , we learn that telecommuters experience a new type of organizational politics, that clashing corporate cultures can sink a global merger, and that the Internet is driving fundamental changes in the way organizations are structured. You could further engage in a discussion on emerging concepts that are reshaping the field of organizational behavior, such as knowledge management, emotional intelligence, and appreciative inquiry.
Emerging Issues and Concepts
Organizational Behavior in a modern context highlights emerging issues and concepts in this rapidly changing work environment. For example, you may wish to understand how self-leadership is replacing the traditional carrot-and-stick approach to employee motivation and how the traditional topic of work attitudes has an increasing emphasis on workplace emotions , how the model of career development is being replaced by employability , and how network alliances are redrawing organizational structures.
Knowledge management is another emerging concept that flows throughout Organizational Behavior. You may also consider issues such as attracting and retaining employees , communicating across work units involving employees and improving quality and designing organizations .
Globalization, information technology, and ethics
Organizational Behavior also carefully integrates three other emerging workplace realities: globalization, information technology, and ethics. We need to be mindful to adopt a global perspective because we believe that the most interesting examples are found anywhere in the world, not just in USA or UK. You may want to further study how Hong Kong Telecom employees are developing their emotional intelligence, how Finland's Nokia has evolved from a manufacturer of toilet paper to a designer of high-tech cellular telephones, how Canada's Nortel is improving employee communication by tearing down the walls and turning its headquarters into a cityscape, and how Japan's Pan Pacific Hotel supports emotional labor by hiring for attitude. Organizational Behavior also emphasizes globalization through frequent discussion of diversity and cross-cultural issues.
I am attaching a power point that may be downloaded that gives and introduction to the subject.
In part 2 , I will deal with why people behave the way they do.
Hope this will be of some help to all HR Professionals.
Cheers
Prof.Lakshman
More and more companies are looking for employees with emotional intelligence, not just technical smarts. Globalization has become the mantra of corporate survival. Coworkers aren't down the hall; they're at the other end of an Internet connection. Chances are they live somewhere else on the planet.
Organizational Behavior describes theories and concepts in the context of current and emerging workplace realities. It is a vast filed that is extremely important to HR Professionals. In its ambit of operation , we learn that telecommuters experience a new type of organizational politics, that clashing corporate cultures can sink a global merger, and that the Internet is driving fundamental changes in the way organizations are structured. You could further engage in a discussion on emerging concepts that are reshaping the field of organizational behavior, such as knowledge management, emotional intelligence, and appreciative inquiry.
Emerging Issues and Concepts
Organizational Behavior in a modern context highlights emerging issues and concepts in this rapidly changing work environment. For example, you may wish to understand how self-leadership is replacing the traditional carrot-and-stick approach to employee motivation and how the traditional topic of work attitudes has an increasing emphasis on workplace emotions , how the model of career development is being replaced by employability , and how network alliances are redrawing organizational structures.
Knowledge management is another emerging concept that flows throughout Organizational Behavior. You may also consider issues such as attracting and retaining employees , communicating across work units involving employees and improving quality and designing organizations .
Globalization, information technology, and ethics
Organizational Behavior also carefully integrates three other emerging workplace realities: globalization, information technology, and ethics. We need to be mindful to adopt a global perspective because we believe that the most interesting examples are found anywhere in the world, not just in USA or UK. You may want to further study how Hong Kong Telecom employees are developing their emotional intelligence, how Finland's Nokia has evolved from a manufacturer of toilet paper to a designer of high-tech cellular telephones, how Canada's Nortel is improving employee communication by tearing down the walls and turning its headquarters into a cityscape, and how Japan's Pan Pacific Hotel supports emotional labor by hiring for attitude. Organizational Behavior also emphasizes globalization through frequent discussion of diversity and cross-cultural issues.
I am attaching a power point that may be downloaded that gives and introduction to the subject.
In part 2 , I will deal with why people behave the way they do.
Hope this will be of some help to all HR Professionals.
Cheers
Prof.Lakshman
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