Organizational Behavior
The author of this report has been asked to offer a brief research report relating to behavior in organizations. The proposed question is a two-parter. The first question asks the author whether an individual's behavior truly affects the behavior of others within the organization. The second question asks the author whether the organization itself is the impetus for a person's behavior changing. Just based on personal perception and opinion, the author of this report generally thinks that this is not an "either/or" question. Rather, it is more likely a question of what ends up happening in a given instance and that the final answer could be either (or even both) of the concepts listed above. While organizational culture and presence can influence behavior, the individuals of an organization can themselves affect others in their own ways.
Summary
Rather than rely on anecdotal evidence and personal arguments, the author of this report is going to answer the questions above through a scholarly literature review. When it comes to individuals affecting others, this is one of the major reasons why performance management is used and employed. While whether the person gets their job done is certainly relevant, it is also important to key in on how the employee interacts with others, how they treat others and the general influences and perceptions that are...
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