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THE UNIVERSITY OF LAHORE Course Outline [CS4330] Organizational Behavior SCU Co-requisite (s) Pre-requisite(s) Weekly tuition pattern Teaching Team 3 Credit(s) 2 session lecture (90 min) Instructors name: (i) Shahbaz A Khan (iii) Miss. Farah Khan [email protected] Syllabus Designed By: Above mentioned Instructors Page 1 of 8 The University of Lahore Organizational behavior 1-Course Description The Organizational Behaviour (OB) is a branch of management that concerned with the study of what people do in an organization and how that behaviour affects the performance of the organization, it investigates the impact of individual, groups, and structure behaviour within an organization. OB helps managers to develop an overall favourable working environment for the employees and then applies that knowledge to make organizations work more effectively. Specifically, OB focuses on how to improve productivity, reduce absenteeism and turnover, and increase employee citizenship and job satisfaction. 2-Objectives The purpose to study is to introduce organizational behaviour and its impact on work within organization; course is designed to teach the basic language of organizational behaviour to diverse students to deal some organizational issues while working on a managerial position. Organizational behaviour offers both challenges and opportunities for managers, who need to develop their interpersonal or people skills if they are going to be effective in their jobs. OB can help them to analyse individuals’ behaviour individuals, groups, and structure in order to make organizations work more effectively, and to learn that how that behaviour can be used in a positive manner for the organizational growth. 3-Outcomes On completion of this course students should be able to: Understand the impacts of individual and group behaviour in organizations. How organizations manage their environments; can improve and change individual, group, and organizational behaviour to attain individual, group, and organizational goals. Analyse and examine behavioural factors at the individual, the group, and the organization level. . Page 2 of 8 The University of Lahore Organizational behavior Understand manager’s job i.e. use of tools of organizational behaviour to increase effectiveness, an organization’s ability to achieve its goal. Understand management process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling an organization’s human, financial, material, and other resources to increase its effectiveness 4-Course Structure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5- Presentation by lecturer Class Activities Assignments Quiz Course Duration This course will be held two times a week of 1.5 hour class duration (lecture). 6- Course Style The course will be delivered in a classroom environment. 7- Additional Course Requirement In addition to the objectives of this course, students are expected to gain skills which would be needed in the professional work environment. These skills include but not limited to: analysis skills, understand the set of tools, theories and concepts required to describe, manage attitudes and behaviour in organizations, active class participation. 8- Text and Other Resources 8.1 Text Organizational Behavior, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson Education, Inc., 15th Edition 8.2 Other Resources 1. Organizational Behaviour: an Introductory Text, Huczinsky and Buchanan, Prentice Hall, 7th Edition. . Page 3 of 8 The University of Lahore Organizational behavior 9- Course Outline The lecturers are supposed to teach following Chapters of ‘Organizational Behavior’, by Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson Education, Inc., 15th Edition [complete in all respect without dropping any topics/sub-topics] before the mid/final term examination as prescribed in the course outline below: Topics/Sub-Topics Week Chapter 1 What is organizational Behavior? 1 The importance of interpersonal skills + what managers do + enter organizational behavior + complementing intuition with systematic study + disciplines that contribute to the OB field + absolutes in OB + developing an OB model +opportunities and challenges of OB+ implications for managers Independent and dependent Variables of OB+ challenges of OB Chapter 2 Diversity in organizations 2 Diversity in Organizations+ Biographical characteristics Ability+ Implementing diversity + implications for managers Chapter 3 Attitudes & Job satisfaction 3 Attitudes (components +major job ttitudes) Job satisfaction (satisfied & dissatisfied ) + implications for managers Chapter 5 Personality and Values What is personality + MBTI+ Big five personality model+ traits relevant to OB 4 Importance of values +terminal Vs. Instrumental values+ generational values + linking individual’s personality and values at workplace+ implications Chapter 6 perception & individual decision making 5 6 What is perception+ Attribution theory+ shortcuts +applications + the link between perception and individual decision making Decision making in organizations + ethics in decision making + implications for managers + Assignment Chapter 8 Motivation: from concepts to applications Motivating by job design: job characteristic model + employee involvement Using rewards to motivate employees + implications for managers 7 Chapter 9 foundations of group behavior Defining & classifying groups + Stages of group development Group properties+ Group decision making + implications for managers Page 4 of 8 The University of Lahore Organizational behavior 8 9 Presentation + quiz + discussion + revision Mid term exam 10 Chapter 10 understanding work teams Why have teams become so popular + differences between groups and teams + Types of teams+ creating effective teams Turning individuals into teams players + beware! Teams are not always the answer + implications for managers 11 Chapter 13 Power and Politics. Definition of power + contrasting leadership and power + dependence! The key to power + Bases of Power+ power tactics Sexual harassment : unequal power in the workplace + Politics: power in action + implications for managers 12 Chapter 14 Conflict and Negotiation Definition of conflict + Transition in conflict thought + conflict process Negotiation + implications for managers 13 Chapter 15 foundations of organizational structure What is organizational structure + common organizational designs New design options + why do structures differ + organizational designs and employee behavior + implications for managers 14 15 Quiz + discussion + revision Final Term Exam 10- Assessment Criteria No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Assessment Mid Exam Final Exam Quiz Assignments Class participation Total Percentage 25% 50% 10% 10% 5% 100% Page 5 of 8 The University of Lahore Organizational behavior 11- Attendance Requirements You are expected to attend all lectures or any other classroom activity. Where you fail to attend classes, you cannot expect the lecturer to brief you on what you have missed. You are responsible for your attendance, not the academic staff. 12- Submission and Collection of Assignment All assignments should be handed in at the beginning of the class sessions when they are due. All assignments may be handed back during scheduled classes. 13- General Information Students are required to be familiar with the university code Conduct, and to abide by its terms and conditions. 13.1 Copying of Copyright Material by Student A condition of acceptance as a student is the obligation to abide by the University’s policy on the copying of copyright material. This obligation covers photocopying of any material using the University’s photocopying machines, and the recording off air, and making subsequent copies, of radio or television broadcasts, and photocopying textbooks. Students who flagrantly disregard University policy and copyright requirements will be liable to disciplinary action under the Code of Conduct. 13.2 Academic Misconduct Please refer to the Code of Conduct for definitions and penalties for Academic Misconduct, plagiarism, collusion, and other specific acts of academic dishonesty. Academic honesty is crucial to a student's credibility and self-esteem, and ultimately reflects the values and morals of the University as a whole. A student may work together with one or a group of students discussing assignment content, identifying relevant references, and debating issues relevant to the subject. Academic investigation is not limited to the views and opinions of one individual, but is built by forming opinion based on past and present work in the field. It is legitimate and appropriate to synthesize the work of others, provided that such work is clearly and accurately referenced. Plagiarism occurs when the work (including such things as text, figures, ideas, or conceptual structure, whether verbatim or not) created by another person or persons is used and presented as one’s own creation, unless the source of each quotation or piece of borrowed material is acknowledged with an appropriate citation. Encouraging or assisting another person to commit plagiarism is a form of improper collusion and may attract the same penalties. To prevent Academic Misconduct occurring, students are expected to familiarize themselves with the University policy, the Subject Outline statements, and specific assignment guidelines. Students should also seek advice from Subject Leaders on acceptable academic conduct. Page 6 of 8 The University of Lahore Organizational behavior 13.3 Guidelines to Avoid Plagiarism Whenever you copy more than a few words from any source, you must acknowledge that source by putting the quote in quotation marks and providing the name of the author. Full details must be provided in your bibliography. If you copy a diagram, statistical table, map, etc., you must acknowledge the source. The recommended way is to show this under the diagram. If you quote any statistics in your text, the source should be acknowledged. Again full details must be provided in your bibliography. Whenever you use the ideas of any other author you should acknowledge those, using the APA (American Psychological Association) style of referencing. Students are encouraged to co-operate, but collusion is a form of cheating. Students may use any sources (acknowledged of course) other than the assignments of fellow students. Unless your Subject Leader informs you otherwise, the following guideline should be used: Students may work together in obtaining references, discussing the content of the references and discussing the assignment, but when they write, they must write alone. 13.4 Referencing For Written Work Referencing is necessary to acknowledge others' ideas, avoid plagiarism, and allow readers to access those others’ ideas. Referencing should: 1. Acknowledge others' ideas 2. Allow readers to find the source 3. be consistent in format and 4. Acknowledge the source of the referencing format To attain these qualities, the school recommends use of either the Harvard or American Psychological Association style of referencing, both of which use the author/date. 13.5 Referencing Standards APA style referencing Approval Checked by, Approved by, Page 7 of 8 The University of Lahore Organizational behavior Page 8 of 8 The University of Lahore Organizational behavior