1.introduction To OB
1.introduction To OB
Introduction
Dr.M.P.Ganesh
Associate Professor
Department of Liberal Arts
IIT Hyderabad
Outline
Defining Organization, behaviour and Organizational
Behaviour
Basic assumptions of OB
Fundamental Ideas
Levels of OB
Why study OB?
OB and HRM
Applications of OB
Historical Developments in OB
Emerging Concerns
What is an organization?
Organization
Organizing: Arranging the activities of the enterprise in such
a way that they systematically contribute to the enterprise’s
goals.
A deliberate arrangement of people to accomplish some
specific purpose.
An organization is a consciously coordinated social entity,
with an identifiable boundary, that functions on a relatively
continuous basis to achieve a common goal or set of goals.
What is a behaviour?
Response of the organism or system to various stimuli or
inputs, whether internal or external, conscious or
subconscious, overt or covert, and voluntary or involuntary.
Organizational Behaviour
Workplace vs Workspace
Applications of OB
Improving quality of work-life
Improving employee performance
Improving organizational effectiveness
Historical developments of OB
Industrial psychology: applying psychological techniques in
industrial set-up.
Walter Dill Scot (1869-1955):- applying psychology in
advertisement and selling.
Edward K Strong Jr.,:- guidance and vocational training (Strong
– Campbell interest inventory).
Hugo Munsterberg (1863-1916):- research into industrial
accidents and book “Psychology and Industrial Efficiency”
World Wars and Industrial Psychology
Industrial Psychology vs OB
The Major criticism on the Scientific Management Theory
was Treating humans as machines
The key limitation with time and motion studies are: They are done under ideal conditions which cannot be generalized
Historical developments of OB…
Human relations movement
The great depression and its implications
Rise of trade unionism
Hawthorne experiments
The effect of lighting on
} First set of studies (1924-27): illumination studies employee performance