Affective Events Theory
The Situation. As manager of a large bank branch, I have two objectives. These are to increase job satisfaction and improve job performance. To understand how to do this, the framework used will be the affective events theory.
Affective events theory emphasizes the role of work events on both job satisfaction and job performance (Weiss & Cropanzano, 1996). A manager can influence job performance through positive events that reinforce the desired behaviors. There may also be some lingering negative effects from negative things that have happened in the past.
Work events cause employees to form views about the job, and about the company for which they work. To improve performance, the company should focus on creating positive experiences that reinforce the behaviors the company is seeking to increase. Proving a positive work environment and removing negative affective events are two critical components.
Slide 4: Emotional intelligence refers to one's ability to recognize, understand and address the emotional states of others. This is a critical skill for personnel managers, as valuable as other forms of intelligence (Mayer et al., 2001). By being tuned into the work environment, the manager...
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