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ASSIGNMENT
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SUMMER 2015
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PROGRAM
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BBA
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Semester
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1
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BBA102 – ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
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Book ID
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B1498
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CREDITS& MARKS
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4 CREDIT, 60 MARKS
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q. 1. Define Organization Behaviour.
Discuss the ScientificManagement Approach and the Contingency Approach
toOrganization Behaviour.
Answer:Organizational Behavior (OB) is the study of the way people interact
within groups. Normally this study is applied in an attempt to create more
efficient business organizations. The central idea of the study of
organizational behavior is that a scientific approach can be applied to the
management of workers. Organizational behavior theories are used for human
resource purposes to maximize the output from individual group members.
Findings from organizational behavior’s body
of research can be used by executives and Human Relations professionals better
understand a
Q. 2. What are Emotions? Discuss it
characteristics
Answer:Emotion is, in everyday speech, a person's state of feeling in the sense
of an affect. Scientific discourse has drifted to other meanings and there is
no consensus on a definition. Emotion is often intertwined with mood,
temperament, personality, disposition, and motivation. On some theories,
cognition is an important aspect of emotion. Those acting primarily on emotion
may seem as if they are not thinking, but mental processes are still essential,
particularly in the interpretation of events. For example, the realization of
danger and subsequent arousal of the nervous system (e.g. rapid heartbeat and
breathing, sweating, muscle tension) is integral to the experience of fear.
Other theories, however, claim that emotion is separate from and can precede
cognition.
In Scherer's components processing model of
emotion
Q. 3. What do you mean by Communication?
Explain the process ofCommunication.
Answer:Over time the forms of and ideas
about communication have evolved through the continuing progression of technology.
Advances include communications psychology and media psychology, an emerging
field of study.
The
progression of written communication can be divided into three "information
communication revolutions":
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Written communication first emerged through the
use of pictographs. The pictograms were made in stone, hence written
communication was not yet mobile.
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The next step occurred when writing began to
appe
Q. 4. Discuss the Thompson’s Conflict
Management Styles
Answer:In any situation involving more than one person, conflict can arise. The
causes of conflict range from philosophical differences and divergent goals to
power imbalances. Unmanaged or poorly managed conflicts generate a breakdown in
trust and lost productivity. For small businesses, where success often hinges
on the cohesion of a few people, loss of trust and productivity can signal the
death of the business. With a basic understanding of the five conflict
management strategies, small business owners can better deal with conflicts
before they escalate beyond repair.
Accommodating: The accommodating strategy
Q. 5. What do you mean by a Group? Explain
the characteristics andthe types of Formal groups.
Answer:The word group however has a broader meaning – a group of passengers on a
flight have a common characteristic – to travel, but they are not necessarily
working towards a common cause. Groups
do not even need to refer to people, for example, a group of products in a
supermarket, in this case the group is arbitrary and could be defined by any
number of variables.
A team is generally more specific. We would not refer to our airline passengers
as a team, unless they crashed on a desert island and needed to work together
to survive. The distinction is that a
team is working together for a common cause.
A group of
Q. 6. Write short notes on the following:
a) Situational Leadership Model
Answer:The situational leadership (theory) model is a leadership theory
developed by Paul Hersey, professor and author of the book The Situational
Leader, and Ken Blanchard, leadership trainer and author of The One Minute
b) Path Goal Theory
Answer:The Path-Goal model is a theory based on specifying a leader's style or
behavior that best fits the employee and work environment in order to achieve a
goal (House, Mitchell, 1974). The goal is to increase your employees'
motivation, empowerment, and satisfaction so they become productive members of
the organization.
Path-Goal is based on Vroom's (1964)
expectancy theory in which an individual will act in a certain way based on the
expectation that the act will be followed by a given outcome and on the
attractiveness of that outcome to the
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