Chapter 5 OB Personality and Values
Chapter 5 OB Personality and Values
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Personality
and
Values
The more consistent the characteristic over time, and the more
frequently it occurs in diverse situations, the more important the
trait is in describing the individual. personality traits.
Sensing (S) versus Intuitive (N). Sensing types are practical and prefer
routine and order, and they focus on details. Intuitive rely on
unconscious processes and look at the “big picture.”
Thinking (T) versus Feeling (F). Thinking types use reason and logic to
handle problems. Feeling types rely on their personal values and
emotions.
Judging (J) versus Perceiving (P). Judging types want control and
prefer order and structure. Perceiving types are flexible and
spontaneous.
Don’t like rules or need fewer rules Needs rules even if they are not practiced
People can easily change their jobs People prefer to stay at the same job so that they
don’t face uncertainty
The distance between higher individuals and the ones below them
Both girls and boys should not fight Girls should not fight , but boys should fight
Women have more freedom Men have the freedom to do more things
Values
Values: basic convictions about what is right,
good, or desirable.
Value system: system that communicates
proper vales to the employees
The Importance and Organization of Values
Values:
Lay the foundation for understanding of
attitudes and motivation.
Influence attitudes and behaviors.
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LO 5 Contrast Terminal and
Instrumental Values
How can we organize values?
One researcher—Milton Rokeach—argued that we can separate
them into two categories
Terminal values are the goals that a person would like to achieve
during his or her lifetime, while instrumental values are modes of
behavior in achieving the terminal values