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Define Emotions
Psychological, behavioral, and physiological episodes experienced toward an object, person, or event that create a state of readiness.
L: Its feelings we direct towards objects and ppl
Involuntary and put ppl in the state of readiness.
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Define Attitude
A cluster of beliefs and feelings that result in a potential behavioral intention, or likelihood to act in a given way (e.g., positive attitude toward work)
- L: It is what we bring to the table before we behave. Positive/Negative
- Ex: Someone picking up the other end of the phone line.
Involves logical thinking and is more stable . How you are presenting yourself as an individual. Your handshake conveys attitude.
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Influence of positive work environment
- 1. More employee productivity
- 2. Successful companies actively create more positive emotional workplace experience
- 3. Higher profitability, quality and customer service and Higher employee retention
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Why would a company want to create a positive workplace environment?
- Higher profitability
- Better quality
- Better customer service
- Higher employee retention
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Can you create a positive cultural environment?
Ex: Southwest Airlines.
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Define Cognitive Dissonance
- Where you have 2 ideas that are not in harmony or are inconsistent.
- Ex: Smoking
- Cognitive - Mind
- Dissonance - Disharmony, inconsistent
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How do you deal with Cognitive Dissonance?
Ex: Smoker, Buyers Remorse
Rationalize your behavior towards the direction you want it to go by downgrading undesirable beliefs.
Our minds do not like dissonance.
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Define Emotional Intelligence - Concept
- Our ability to understand emotions w/in ourselves
- Manage emotions w/in ourselves
- Understand and manage them in others.
Ability to perceive and express emotion, within ourselves and others
**Understand and reason with emotion & regulating emotion in oneself
- set of competencies
- learned, especially through coaching
- increases with age + experience
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4 dimensions of Emotional Intelligence
- Relationship Management - Managing others emotion
- Social Awareness - understanding others
- Self Management - controlling ur emotions
- Self Awareness - understanding yourself
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Job Satisfaction & Customers
increases customer satisfaction and profitability
- Job satisfaction affects mood, leading to positive behaviors toward customers
- Less employee turnover, resulting in more consistent and familiar service
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Employee Engagement
credibility, respect, fairness, pride + camaraderie
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Gallup Q12
Gallup Q12 uses 12 statements to gauge how engaged or committed an employee is
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Great Place to Work Survey
- Great Place to Work (GPTW) survey uses 56 statements to gauge satisfaction + engagement, which are broken down into 5 dimensions:
- credibility, respect, fairness, pride + camaraderie
- Fortune magazine annually uses GPTW survey to identify the 100 Best Places to Work in the U.S. and also, internationally
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Job Satisfaction
- Job Content
- Supervisor
- Coworkers
- Working conditions
- Pay and Benefits
- Career progress
- A person's evaluation of his or her job and work context
- A collection of attitudes re. specific facets of the job
- Satisfaction + engagement can be different dynamics
- Happy workers often more productive
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Organizational Commitment
- Emotional attachment organization
- Belief that staying with the organization serves your personal interests - working for a Green company
- Strong relationship with engagement
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Psychological Contract
Beliefs about reciprocal agreements and mutual obligations between two parties (including company-employee)
- Psychological Contracts vary across cultures
- Employees in Sweden expect more involvement in workplace decisions
- Psychological Contracts vary across generations
- Baby boomers -- believe loyalty enhances job security
- Gen-X/Gen-Y -- assumes adding value = job security
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