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Motivation. Zeenat Jabbar. Learning Objectives. DISTINGUISH between emotions and moods EXPLAIN how emotions and moods influence behavior in organizations DESCRIBE ways in which people manage their emotions in organizations IDENTIFY the major causes of organizational stress - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Motivation
Zeenat Jabbar
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Learning Objectives DISTINGUISH between emotions and moods
EXPLAIN how emotions and moods influence behavior in organizations
DESCRIBE ways in which people manage their emotions in organizations
IDENTIFY the major causes of organizational stress
DESCRIBE the adverse effects of organizational stress
IDENTIFY various ways of reducing stress in the workplace
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Three Good Reasons Why You Should Care About . . . Emotions and Stress
1. People’s everyday emotions can have dramatic effects on the way they feel and how they perform their jobs.
2. Knowing how to choose a career can help you make the optimal career choice.
3. Managers are capable of doing many things to reduce the levels of stress experienced by their subordinates if they know how.
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Understanding Emotions & Moods Emotions
Properties of emotions Types of emotions The basic nature of mood
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Emotions Emotions are overreactions that express
feelings about events.
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Properties of Emotions Emotions always have an object - something
or someone that or who triggers emotions. The spread of emotions is contagious.
Emotional contagion Expression of emotions is universal. Culture determines how and when people
express emotions.Display rules
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Types of Emotions Self-conscious - refers to feelings that stem
from withinshame, guilt, embarrassment, and pride
Social emotions - refer to people’s feelings based on information external to themselvespity, envy, jealousy, and scorn
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Self-Conscious vs. Social Emotions
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Circumplex Model of Affect
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The Basic Nature of Mood Mood is an unfocused, relatively mild feeling
that exists as background to our daily experiences.
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Role of Emotions and Mood Are happier people more successful in their
jobs? Yes
Higher job performance and better jobs – more meaning, autonomy and variety in their jobs
Higher income – not just in the U.S., but in countries throughout the world
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Role of Emotions and Mood Why are happier workers more successful?
1. Decision quality – more accurate decisions2. Evaluation – perceive the positive side of others’
work3. Cooperation – more generous and inclined to
help coworkers
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Affective Events Theory Affective events theory - identifies factors
that lead to people’s emotional reactions on the job and how these reactions affect those individuals.
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Affective Events Theory Emotional labor - degree to which people
have to work hard to display what they believe are appropriate emotions on their jobs
Daily hassles - unpleasant or undesirable events that put people in bad moods
Daily uplifts - pleasant or desirable events that put people in good moods
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Affective Events Theory
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Managing Emotions Ways to effectively manage emotions in
organizations: Develop emotional intelligence
Self awarenessSocial awarenessSelf-managementRelationship management
Cope with emotional dissonance Control anger before it controls you
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Emotional Intelligence
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Emotional Dissonance Emotional dissonance - is likely to occur in
situations in which there are strong expectations regarding the emotions one is expected to display by virtue of one’s job requirements.Felt emotions - emotions people actually experienceDisplayed emotions - emotions people show others
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Managing Anger
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The Basic Nature of StressStressor - any demand, either physical or
psychological in nature, encountered during the course of living.Acute stressors bring some form of sudden change that
threatens us either physically or psychologically, requiring people to make unwanted adjustments.
Episodic stressors are the result of experiencing lots of acute stressors in a short period of time.
Chronic stressors are the most extreme type of stressor, because they are constant and unrelenting, having a long-term effect on the body, mind, and spirit.
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Different Types of Stressors
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Common Episodic Stressors
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The Cognitive Appraisal ProcessCognitive appraisal - the process of
judging the extent to which an environmental event is a potential source of stress.Flight response
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Tips for Assessing Stressors
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Bodily Responses to StressorsReactions to stressors:
Strain - deviations from normal states of human functioning resulting from prolonged exposure to stressful events
Burnout - a syndrome of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion coupled with feelings of low self-esteem or low-self efficacy, resulting from prolonged exposure to intense stress and the strain reactions following from them
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The Body’s Reaction to Stress
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Symptoms of Burnout
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Burnout Process
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Causes of Stress in the Workplace1. Occupational demands2. Conflict between work
and nonwork3. Stress from uncertainty4. Overload5. Responsibility for
others6. Lack of social support
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Occupational Demands
Making decisions Constantly monitoring
devices or materials Repeatedly exchanging
information with others Working in unpleasant
physical conditions Performing unstructured
rather than structured tasks
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Most and Least Stressful Jobs in the U.S.
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Sources of Stress in Everyday Jobs
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Work Versus Nonwork
Role conflict -incompatibilities between the various sets of obligations people face
Rule juggling - the need to switch back and forth between the demands of work and family
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Stress from Uncertainty
Role ambiguity -Uncertainty about what one is expected to do on a job
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Overload: So Much WorkOverload - the belief that one is required to do more
work than possibly can be completed in a specific periodQuantitative overloadQualitative overload
Information anxiety - pressure to store and process information in our heads as we strive to keep up with it all
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Information Anxiety
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Responsibility for Others
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The Cost of Isolation Social support refers to the friendship and
support of coworkers Social support can help
reduce stress by: Boosting self-esteem Sharing information Providing diversions Giving needed resources
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Adverse Effects of StressLowered task performance – but only
sometimesDesk rage - lashing out at others in response
to stressful encounters on the jobStress and health – stress is involved in 50-
70% of all forms of physical illness
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Desk Rage: Tips for Managers
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Reducing Stress Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) - plans that
provide employees with assistance for various personal problems (e.g., substance abuse, career planning, and financial and legal problems)
Stress management programs - systematic efforts to train employees in a variety of techniques that they can use to become less adversely affected by stress
Wellness programs - company-wide programs in which employees receive training regarding things they can do to promote healthy lifestyles
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Managing StressManage your timeEat a healthy diet and be
physically fitRelax and meditateGet a good night’s sleepAvoid inappropriate self-
talkTake a time-out
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How to Meditate