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BA 320
Chapter 2
46
Business
Undergraduate 3
02/20/2011

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Term
Individual Differences
Definition
the ways in which people differ from each other
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Personality
Definition
the pattern of relatively enduring ways that a person feels, thinks, and behaves
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Nature
Definition
biological heritage, genetic makeup
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Nurture
Definition
life experiences
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Attraction-Selection-Attraction (ASA) Framework
Definition
the idea that an organization attracts and selects individuals with similar personalities and loses individuals with other types of personalities
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Trait
Definition
a specific component of personality
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OCEAN Personality Traits
Definition
Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
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Extraversion
Definition
the tendency to experience positive emotional states and feel good about oneself and the world around one; also called positive affectivity
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Neuroticism
Definition
the tendency to experience negative emotional states and view oneself and the world around one negatively; also called negative affectivity
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Agreeableness
Definition
the tendency to get along well with others
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Conscientiousness
Definition
the extent to which a person is careful, scrupulous, and persevering
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Openness to Experience
Definition
the extent to which a person is original, has broad interests, and is willing to take risks
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External Locus of Control
Definition
describes people who believe that fate, luck, or outside forces are responsible for what happens to them
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Internal Locus of Control
Definition
describes people who believe that ability, effort, or their own actions determine what happens to them
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Self-Monitoring
Definition
the extent to which people try to control the way they present themselves to others
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Self-Esteem
Definition
the extent to which people have pride in themselves and their capabilities
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Type A
Definition
a person who has an intense desire to achieve, is extremely competitive, and has a strong sense of urgency
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Type B
Definition
a person who tends to be easygoing and relaxed
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Need for Achievement
Definition
the desire to perform challenging tasks well and to meet one's own high standards
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Need for Affiliation
Definition
the desire to establish and maintain good relations with others
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Need for Power
Definition
the desire to exert emotional and behavioral control or influence over others
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Ability
Definition
the mental or physical capacity to do something
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Verbal Ability
Definition
ability to understand and use written and spoken language
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Numerical Ability
Definition
ability to solve arithmetic problems and deal with numbers
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Reasoning Ability
Definition
ability to come up with solutions for problems and understand the principles by which different problems can be solved
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Deductive Ability
Definition
ability to reach appropriate conclusions from an array of observations or evaluate the implications of a series of facts
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Ability to See Relationships
Definition
the ability to see how tow things are related to each other and then apply this knowledge to other relationships and solutions
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Ability to Remember
Definition
ability to recall things ranging from simple associations to complex groups of statements or sentences
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Spatial Ability
Definition
ability to determine the location or arrangement of objects in relation to one's own position and to imagine how an object would appear if its position in space were altered
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Perceptual Ability
Definition
ability to uncover visual patterns and see relationships within and across patterns
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Emotional Intelligence
Definition
the ability to understand and manage one's own feelings and emotions and the feelings and emotions of other people
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Motor Skills
Definition
the ability to physically manipulate objects
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Physical Skills
Definition
a person's fitness and strength
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Fredrick Taylor
Definition

Founder of Scientific Management

 

1) Study the way workers perform their tasks and experiment with ways of improving how they are performed

 

2) Codify the above into rules and SOPs

 

3) Select workers how have needed skills and abilities that match needs of task and train using SOPs

 

4) Establish acceptable level of performance for a task and reward performance based on that standard

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Time and Motion Studies
Definition
scientific studies that identify and measure physical motion over a set period of time
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Frank and Lillian Gilbreth
Definition

followers of Fredrick Taylor

pioneers in time and motion studies

moved management theory to focus on the worker

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Administrative Management
Definition
focuses on how best to structure the organization in order to increase efficiency and effectiveness
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Bureaucracy
Definition
a method of organization that relies heavily on rules and regulations as a means of control
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Behavioral Management Theory
Definition
focuses on dealing more effectively with the human aspects of the organization: how managers lead and communicate, how managers must change their assumptions about employees
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Mary Parker Follett
Definition

Stressed involvement of workers in solving problems

 

Coordination is vital to effective management

 

People closest to the action can make the best decisions

 

Behavioral Management that focuses on employees' social needs and the social forces within an organization

 

Managers can make better decisions by increasing communication between themselves and workers

Term
Hawthorne Effect
Definition
tendency for productivity to increase when workers believe they are receiving special attention from management
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Theory X
Definition
people are lazy, dislike work, lack ambition, are irresponsible, and want to be led rather than lead
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Theory Y
Definition
people are hard working, accept responsibility, are creative, and are willing to be self-controlled and self-directed
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Contingency Theory
Definition
ideal approach to organizing depends on the characteristics of the organization's external environment
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Mechanistic Structures
Definition
Contingency Theory - organizations that behave in predictable ways (colleges and universities)
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Organic Structures
Definition
Contingency Theory - organizations that behave in rapid and unpredictable ways (technology companies)
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