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Introduction to Organizational Behavior
Overview of the Course
- Alfonso Lalopú introduces himself and the course on Organizational Behavior, led by Professor Hugo Mendoza Rosado.
- The course focuses on analyzing human behavior within organizations, considering individual, group, and structural factors.
Key Concepts Covered
- Topics include attitudes, motivation, leadership, communication, and organizational culture's impact on performance and well-being.
- The course aims to develop skills for understanding and improving workplace relationships for more efficient and ethical organizations.
Course Materials
Textbook Utilized
- The primary textbook is authored by Stephen Robbins and Timothy Judge; it provides a contemporary approach adaptable to Peruvian contexts.
Syllabus Insights
- The syllabus outlines how individuals behave in organizations based on their thoughts, feelings, and actions at various levels (individual, group, organizational).
Unit Breakdown
Unit One: Interpersonal Skills
- Tasks are organized weekly from Week 1 to Week 8; the first task discusses the importance of interpersonal skills like communication and empathy.
- Effective interpersonal skills help managers motivate employees; an example from Peru illustrates how good work environments enhance productivity.
Unit Two: Emotions vs. Moods
- Task eight explores emotions versus moods; emotions are intense but short-lived while moods are milder but longer-lasting.
- A real-life example from Gloria company shows how a single incident can affect mood throughout the day.
Leadership Approaches
Leadership Factors
- Task ten covers basic leadership approaches with real-world examples relevant to local contexts.
Assessment Tools
Personality Assessment Model
- Discussion includes the "Big Five" personality traits model (OCEAN): openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism.
Surveys Conducted
- Various surveys were conducted including job satisfaction assessments as part of summarizing tasks completed during the course.
How to Effectively Use Social Media and Google Sites
Navigating Social Media Links
- The speaker discusses how pressing a logo can lead directly to their social media profiles, including Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
- They mention the need for account creation on LinkedIn to access certain features but confirm that their existing account loads without issues.
- The speaker highlights the ability to insert links to videos or websites within their Google Site for organizational behavior courses.
Creating and Editing Google Sites
- Instructions are provided on how to add social media links by inserting each profile's URL into the Google Site interface.
- The speaker emphasizes customizing the appearance of links with images instead of default software settings for a more appealing look.
- They explain how to organize content within subpages and add various types of work (e.g., videos, photos).
Publishing Your Work Online
- Once completed, users can publish their Google Site, making it accessible via a shared link for others to view their work.
- The speaker demonstrates editing capabilities within the site, allowing real-time updates and visibility of added content.
Showcasing Professional Experience on LinkedIn
- Finally, they showcase their LinkedIn profile which includes personal information such as name, university affiliation, CV details, work experiences, and skills relevant in professional networking.