tailieunhanh - Lecture Organizational behavior: Improving performance and commitment in the workplace (4/e): Chapter 2 – Colquitt, LePine, Wesson

Chapter 2 - Job performance. In this chapter, we will address the following questions: What is job performance? What is task performance? How do organizations identify the behaviors that underlie task performance? What is citizenship behavior? What is counterproductive behavior? What workplace trends are affecting job performance in today's organizations? How can organizations use job performance information to manage employee performance? | Job Performance Chapter 2 Job Performance The value of the set of behaviors that contribute, either positively or negatively, to organizational goal accomplishment Not the consequences or results of behavior--the behavior itself What’s good about this distinction? What’s bad about this distinction? Task Performance The behaviors directly involved in transforming organizational resources into the goods or services an organization produces (., the behaviors included in one’s job description) Typically a mix of: Routine task performance Adaptive task performance Creative task performance Task Performance How do we identify relevant behaviors? Job analysis Divide a job into major dimensions List 2 key tasks within each of those major dimensions Rate the tasks on frequency and importance Use most frequent and important tasks to define task performance Job Performance Although task performance behaviors vary across jobs, all jobs contain two other performance dimensions: Citizenship . | Job Performance Chapter 2 Job Performance The value of the set of behaviors that contribute, either positively or negatively, to organizational goal accomplishment Not the consequences or results of behavior--the behavior itself What’s good about this distinction? What’s bad about this distinction? Task Performance The behaviors directly involved in transforming organizational resources into the goods or services an organization produces (., the behaviors included in one’s job description) Typically a mix of: Routine task performance Adaptive task performance Creative task performance Task Performance How do we identify relevant behaviors? Job analysis Divide a job into major dimensions List 2 key tasks within each of those major dimensions Rate the tasks on frequency and importance Use most frequent and important tasks to define task performance Job Performance Although task performance behaviors vary across jobs, all jobs contain two other performance dimensions: Citizenship behavior Counterproductive behavior Citizenship Behavior Academic origin A future professor’s account of an experience in a paper mill “ while the man’s assistance was not part of his job and gained him no formal credits, he undeniably contributed in a small way to the functioning of the group and, by extension, to the plant and the organization as a whole. By itself, of course, his aid to me might not have been perceptible in any conventional calculus of efficiency, production, or profits. But repeated many times over, by himself and others, over time, the aggregate of such actions must certainly have made that paper mill a more smoothly functioning organization than would have been the case had such actions been rare.” Citizenship Behavior Voluntary activities that may or may not be rewarded but that contribute to the organization by improving the quality of the setting where work occurs Counterproductive Behavior Employee behaviors that intentionally hinder organizational goal .

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