Values Within the Workplace
Values Within the Workplace
One example of the development of ethical individuals is the service academies. In their admissions processes, the academies attempt to get individuals of good character with the values integral to the military profession. However, the academies also recognize that their core values may be different than those prevalent in society, and they devote considerable effort to the development and internalization of their core values. As is evident from periodic breaches of integrity at the academies, e.g., cheating scandals, these attempts to instill core values do not always succeed.
Organizational Behavior incorporates all types of philosophies, trained and learned processes. Another aspect I believe that helped and will help me to be a successful manager is the ability to create vision. I am not just thinking about myself when it comes to creating a vision, but also the team members that I will be working with or the staff that will support me. Usually with all tasks there is an objective that we must reach to be successful. Managers have to be able to get themselves and those who work for them to see where they are going. The manager, or as in the case of me being in the Army, the leader has to provide the leadership that provides the direction, focus, and motivation to get the team members to see where he is trying to get them to is worth it. The team members have to see the vision the leader is attempting to get them to accept.
Organizational Behavior is the study and application of knowledge about how individuals, groups as well as people conduct themselves in organizations. This is done by taking a system methodology. In other words, it interprets people-organization relationships in terms of the whole person, whole group, whole organization, and whole social system. Its main purpose is to enhance relationships by achieving social, organizational and human objectives. This paper will focus the important elements such as values, goals, ethics and vision of organizational behavior and how these elements can challenge the effectiveness of an agency.
First, values can be defined as those things that are important to or valued by someone. That someone can be an individual or, collectively, an organization. One place where values are important is in relation to vision. One of the imperatives for organizational vision is that it must be based on and consistent with the organizations core values. When values are shared by all members of an organization, they are extraordinarily important tools for making judgments, assessing