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Title: Individual Differences


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Individual Differences
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What are INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES?
  • What are FUNDAMENTAL CONSISTENCIES?

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Studying Individual Differences
The Unique Individual
Forms of Self- Expression
Personalitytraits Values
Self-Management
  • Self Concept
  • Self-esteem
  • Self-efficacy
  • Self-monitoring

Attitudes
Abilities
Emotions
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Self-Efficacy
Self-efficacy A persons belief about his or
her chances of successfully accomplishing a
specific task.
  • Sources of Self-Efficacy Beliefs
  • - Prior experience
  • - Behavior models
  • - Persuasion from others
  • - Assessment of physical/emotional state

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What Is Personality?
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The Big Five Personality Model
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Conscientiousness
Emotional Stability
Openness to Experience
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The Big Five Personality Dimensions
  • Extraversion Outgoing, talkative, sociable,
    assertive
  • Agreeableness Trusting, good natured,
    cooperative, soft hearted
  • Conscientiousness Dependable, responsible,
    achievement oriented, persistent
  • Emotional stability Relaxed, secure, unworried
  • Openness to experience Intellectual,
    imaginative, curious, broad minded
  • Research finding Conscientiousness is the best
    (but not a strong) predictor of job performance

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Personality andNational Culture
Achievement and Material Success
Relationship to the Environment
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Cognitive Styles
  • Gathering Information
  • Sensation-type individuals
  • Routine/order/precise details
  • Intuitive-type individuals
  • Overall perspective/dislike routine
  • Evaluating Information
  • Feeling-type individuals
  • Need to conform and adapt to the wishes of others
  • Thinking-type individuals
  • Rely on reason/intellect to deal with
    problems/downplay emotions

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Emotional Intelligence
  • Self-awareness
  • Self-regulation
  • Motivation (passion for work)
  • Empathy
  • Social Skills

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Ethics?
  • ethic    (eth-ik), n.
  • A set of principles of right conduct.
  • A theory or a system of moral values An ethic
    of service is at war with a craving for gain
    (Gregg Easterbrook).
  • ethics (used with a sing. verb) The study of the
    general nature of morals and of the specific
    moral choices to be made by a person moral
    philosophy.
  • ethics (used with a sing. or pl. verb) The rules
    or standards governing the conduct of a person or
    the members of a profession medical ethics.
  • SO, can you teach ethics?

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Values?
  • What are values?
  • What do you value?
  • How are personal values reflected in an
    organization?
  • What determines what you value?

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Values
  • The importance an individual attaches to
    something closely tied to ethics (individuals
    personal sense of what is right and what is
    wrong)
  • Differences in values stem from
  • Age
  • Generational differences
  • What else?

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