Lecture 5: Emotions and Stress Flashcards

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What are emotions? (3 categories)

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  1. Affect
    - A broad range of emotions that people experience
  2. Emotions
    - Intense feelings that are directed at someone or something
  3. Moods
    - Feelings that tends to be less intense than emotions and that lack a contextual stimulus
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Functions of Emotions

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  1. Critical for rational thinking
  2. Motivation for action
  3. Influence moral and ethical decision-making
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What are the external constraints on emotions?

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  • Organisational influences
  • Cultural influences
  • Individual emotions
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Emotional Labour

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A situation in which an employee expresses organisationally desired emotions during interpersonal transactions

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Emotional Intelligence

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A person’s ability to:

  1. Be self-aware and recognise their own emotions
  2. Detect emotions
  3. Manage emotional cues and info
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OB applications of Emotions and Moods

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  • Emotions and Moods
  • Decision-making
  • Creativity
  • Motivation
  • Leadership
  • Negotiation
  • Customer service
  • Job attitudes
  • Deviant Workplace Behaviours
  • Safety and Injury at work
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Factors overcoming resistance to change

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  1. Education and communication
  2. Participation
  3. Building support and commitment
  4. Develop positive relationships
  5. Implementing changes fairly
  6. Manipulation and cooptation
  7. Selecting people who accept change
  8. Coercion
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Lewin’s Three-Step Model

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  1. Unfreezing
    - Change efforts to overcome the pressures of both individual resistance and group conformity
  2. Movement
    - A change process that transforms the organisation from the status quo to the desired end result
  3. Refreezing
    - Stabilising a change intervention by balancing driving and restraining forces
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Kotter’s Eight Step Plan

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Built from Lewin’s model

  1. Establish a sense of urgency
  2. Form a coalition
  3. Create a new vision
  4. Communicate the vision
  5. Empower others by removing barriers
  6. Create and reward short-term ‘wins’
  7. Consolidate, reassess and adjust
  8. Reinforce the changes
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Organisational Development (OD)

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A collection of planned interventions, built on humanistic-democratic values, that seeks to improve organisational effectiveness and employee well-being

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What are the six techniques of OD?

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  1. Sensitivity training
  2. Survey feedback approach
  3. Process Consultation
  4. Team building
  5. Intergroup development
  6. Appreciative inquiry
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Types of stress

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Challenge stressors
- Stress associated with workload, pressure to complete tasks and time urgency

Hindrance stressors
- Stress that keeps you from reaching yours goals

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Consequences of stress

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  1. Physiological
  2. Psychological
  3. Behavioural
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