CH03-PerceptionandIndividualDecisionMaking

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Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,3-,*,Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall,3-,1,Essentials of,Organizational Behavior,10/e,Stephen P. Robbins & Timothy A. Judge,Chapter 3,Perception and Individual Decision Making,3-,2,After studying this chapter, you should be able to:,Define,perception,and explain the factors that influence it.,Identify the shortcuts individuals use in making judgments about others.,Explain the link between perception and decision making.,List and explain the common decision biases or errors.,Contrast the three ethical decision criteria.,Define,creativity,and discuss the three-component model of creativity.,3-,3,Perception,A process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions in order to give meaning to their environment.,The world as it is perceived is the world that is behaviorally important.,3-,4,Factors Influencing Perception,Perception,Situation,Perceiver,Target,3-,5,Person Perception: Attribution Theory,Suggests that perceivers try to “attribute” the observed behavior to a type of cause:,Internal behavior is believed to be under the personal control of the individual,External the person is forced into the behavior by outside events/causes,3-,6,Determinants of Attribution,Distinctiveness, whether an individual displays different behaviors in different situations,(the uniqueness of the act),Consensus, does everyone who faces a similar situation respond in the same way as the individual did,Consistency, does the person respond the same way over time,3-,7,Determination of Attribution,3-,8,Attribution Errors,Fundamental Attribution Error,The tendency to underestimate the influence of external factors and overestimate that of internal factors.,Self-Serving Bias,Occurs when individuals overestimate their own (internal) influence on successes and overestimate the external influences on their failures.,3-,9,Shortcuts Used in Judging Others,Selective Perception, a perceptual filtering process based on interests, background, and attitude. May allow observers to draw unwarranted conclusions from an ambiguous situation.,Halo Effect, drawing a general impression based on a single characteristic.,Contrast Effects, our reaction is influenced by others we have recently encountered (the context of the observation).,Stereotyping, judging someone on the basis of the perception of the group to which they belong.,3-,10,The Link Between Perception and Decision Making,Decision making occurs as a reaction to a perceived problem,Perception influences:,Awareness that a problem exists,The interpretation and evaluation of information,Bias of analysis and conclusions,3-,11,Rational Decision-Making Model,Define the problem.,Identify the decision criteria.,Allocate weights to the criteria.,Develop the alternatives.,Evaluate the alternatives.,Select the best alternative.,Seldom actually used: more of a goal than a practical method,3-,12,Assumptions of the Model,Complete knowledge of the situation,All relevant options are known in an unbiased manner,The decision-maker seeks the highest utility,3-,13,Bounded Rationality,The limited information-processing capability of human beings makes it impossible to assimilate and understand all the information necessary to optimize,So people seek solutions that are satisfactory and sufficient, rather than optimal (they “satisfice”),Bounded rationality is constructing simplified models that extract the essential features from problems without capturing all their complexity,3-,14,Decision Making in Bounded Rationality,Simpler than rational decision making, composed of three steps:,Limited search for criteria and alternatives familiar criteria and easily found alternatives,Limited review of alternatives focus alternatives, similar to those already in effect,Satisficing selecting the first alternative that is “good enough”,3-,15,Intuitive Decision Making,An non-conscious process created out of distilled experience,Increases with experience,Can be a powerful complement to rational analysis in decision making,3-,16,Common Biases and Errors,Overconfidence Bias,As managers and employees become more knowledgeable about an issue, the less likely they are to display overconfidence,Anchoring Bias,A tendency to fixate on initial information and fail to adequately adjust for subsequent information,Confirmation Bias,Seeking out information that reaffirms our past choices and discounting information that contradicts past judgments,3-,17,Common Biases and Errors,Availability Bias,The tendency to base judgments on information that is readily available,Escalation of Commitment,Staying with a decision even when there is clear evidence that it is wrong,Hindsight Bias,The tendency to believe falsely that we could have accurately predicted the outcome of an event after that outcome is already known,3-,18,Organizational Constraints on Decision Making,Performance evaluations,Reward systems,Formal regulations,Self-imposed time constraints,Historical precedents,3-,19,Ethical Frameworks for Decision Making,Utilitarian,Provide the greatest good for the greatest number,Rights,make decisions consistent with fundamental liberties and privileges,Justice,impose and enforce rules fairly and impartially so that there is equal distribution of benefits and costs,3-,20,Creativity in Decision Making,The ability to produce novel and useful ideas,Helps people to:,Better understand the problem,See problems others cant see,Identify all viable alternatives,Identify alternatives that arent readily apparent,3-,21,Three-Component Model of Creativity,Expertise,Intrinsic Task Motivation,Creative-Thinking Skills,3-,22,Global Implications,Attributions,:,Cross-cultural differences exist especially in collectivist traditions,Decision Making,:,Cultural background of the decision maker can have significant influence on decisions made,Ethics,:,No global ethical standards exist,Need organizational-level guidance,3-,23,Implications for Managers,Perception,:,To increase productivity, influence workers perceptions of their jobs,To improve decision making,:,Analyze the situation,Adjust your decision approach,Be aware of biases and minimize their impact,Combine rational analysis with intuition,Try to enhance your creativity,3-,24,Keep in Mind,People have inherent biases in perception and decision making,Understanding those biases allows for better prediction of behavior,Biases can be helpful,Managers must determine when the bias may be counterproductive,Creativity aids in decision making,Helps to appraise, understand, and identify problems,3-,25,Summary,Defined,perception,and explained the factors that influence it.,Identified the shortcuts individuals use in making judgments about others.,Explained the link between perception and decision-making.,Listed and explained the common decision biases or errors.,Contrasted the three ethical decision criteria.,Defined,creativity,and discussed the three-component model of creativity.,3-,26,All rights reserved. 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