
Maryland in Europe Distance Education Programs
Course Dates: 10 June - 4 October 2002 Break: 27 July - 16 August 2002 Dr. Dean S. Caldwell Course Introduction Welcome to Organizational Behavior This course is designed to give managers in organizations the knowledge of human behavior needed to provide a more effective organizational environment. The three basic elements of the class will be 1) the behavior of individuals in organizations, 2) group behavior in organizations, and 3) how these behaviors affect the overall performance of organizations. Particular emphasis will be placed on motivation, communication, leadership, stress, change, and attitudes in organizations. Vigorous on-line discussions, along with group and individual projects, will provide the basis for the learning environment in the classroom. Get ready for an interesting and enlightening class. I will be your guide on this journey and your classmates will be your companions. We will all work together so that this will be an interesting and enlightening journey. Consultation with Lecturer: The e-mail address for this class is: <mgmt511t5@caldwellu.com>
please use this e-mail address instead of the e-mail address that appears
in WebTycho. I teach several classes using WebTycho so separate e-mail
addresses help me to keep the classes better organized. You can also call me
(in the U.S.) at: 870-391-9301 (cell phone) or 870-446-5378 (home) or write to me at: HC 72, Box
269 C, Jasper, Arkansas 72641. The WebTycho online environment.
Some areas to make sure you have covered are: 1. Make sure you have the
right textbooks (check in the course materials Housekeeping Items. I will do the bulk of my responses to your postings Monday thru
Thursday mornings. I will also be checking for urgent postings and do minor
amounts of responding throughout the rest of the week. I will respond to the
conference for the previous week in the "Announcements" section at
the beginning of the following week. I do not normally respond to individual
postings in the weekly conferences but I do continuously monitor and
thoroughly read the conferences. Help each other learn in these conferences. I
try to give you individual feedback as much as possible. Those that do
particularly well in the conferences or those that do not do well are more
likely to hear from me. When e-mailing me please include the message you are responding
to in your e-mail. All assignments and attachments through WebTycho should be
sent Word, HTML, RTF, or plain text. Keep copies of everything you send me or
others and keep copies of all graded assignments. I will use the tychousa server because there is a replication
lag between the tychoger and the tychojpn and tychousa server that can mean
that something posted on one server may take as much as two days to appear on
the other servers. If you use the tychousa server also, it will mean you will
get things from me sooner and I will get your postings sooner. The exam will
be posted on the tychousa server. I am interested in developing ways to use chat rooms or computer phone services or internet video to have more direct contact with students. I would welcome your ideas for experimentation with different ways to maintain contact. Course Goals/Objectives The students in this Organizational Behavior (MGMT 511) will increase their ability to be better managers by: 1. Having a knowledge of motivation and being able to apply theories of motivation in their work situation now and in the future. 2. Communicating with co-workers and customers more effectively through an understanding of various styles and methods of communication. 3. Recognizing better when strong leadership is needed and when to let teams or less centralized organizational structures determine the success of the organization. 4. Using a knowledge of job satisfaction to help deal with stress, burnout, turnover, and absenteeism in their present and future organizations. 5. Dealing with conflict more effectively by recognizing when to avoid conflict and when to use conflict to improve the organization. 6. Having an appreciation for the importance and positive effects of diversity in organizations. 7. Having options for dealing with change in organizations.
Course Materials Textbook required: Robbins, Stephen P.; Organizational Behavior (International Edition), 9th edition; 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, ISBN 0-13-061721-0 The Ott text is also listed as required but at the time of posting this syllabus the book is being reprinted and it is unclear whether the book will be available for this course. If it becomes available I will post a list of appropriate readings from this excellent resource. Grading Information There will be a final and a group project in this class. Class participation is also a major component of your grade. The Final: The final will count for 40% of your grade. This test will consist of essay questions that require knowledge and thought. One or more of the questions may consist of a short case that you need to respond to. This test will be take home and will be posted at a pre-determined time. If you request it, I will post some examples of the type of final questions I have asked in the past for Organizational Behavior. The Group Project Some of you may have anxiety about doing a group project in a distance education class. Relax. This group project is designed to be internet friendly and for the individual to have a large amount of control over their own grade. Out of the 300 points possible on the group project, 100 points depend on the quality of your own individual report. There is also an opportunity for you to let me know about what you have done for the project and what other group members have done for the group project. I will require that each group start out by having at least four members to deal with the problem with potential attrition. I have a lot of experience with group projects and the most important element is to get started early so the inevitable forming, storming, and norming can run its course so you can start performing in time to present a great project. Group projects are a great opportunity to learn important Organizational Behavior skills. Detailed guidelines for the group project are
posted in the "Project Descriptions" section of this syllabus. Every student is expected to post a main
topic in response to the conference each week and to respond to at least two
other student's topics each week. Other
on-line activities may be required at times throughout the term. This is the
minimal amount of participation that is acceptable; many of you will get
enthusiastic about the class and participate far more than this minimal
standard. Informal participation in the break area and by e-mailing other
students is encouraged. Grading Points Information for Public
Budgeting (PUAD 524) Grades will be determined by the following combination of tests, paper, and
class participation:
Project Descriptions Project
Description Organizational
Behavior, MGMT 511
You have just been hired by a major management analysis firm to be part
of a team that is developing a series of workshops to be used to improve the
management skills of mid-level managers in organizations. The workshops are to
be designed to be delivered over the internet. Your direct supervisor is Dean
Caldwell and he encourages you to consult frequently with him concerning the
development of these workshops. 5.
Effective conferencing over the internet-- Especially since September 11th of
last year, many organizations are doing more of their conferencing over the
internet to avoid the high costs and security problems associated with travel.
This workshop should include effective strategies for using the internet for
conferencing. Different technological techniques need to be covered along with
how behavior patterns of people in conferences are different over the internet
that they are in a face to face conference.
You need to express your interests to your supervisor (Dean Caldwell)
as soon as possible so that he can place you on the team that is working on
that particular workshop. It could be advantageous to gain knowledge of the
particular area you are working on before the first team meeting. Your
performance on this project may influence your future chances for retention
and advancement in the firm.
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It is expected that students will participate in a group project on one
of the five topics as outlined above. Recognizing that there are limitations
that may make a group project difficult for some students, an individual
project can be negotiated. Contact the instructor as soon as possible if it is
going to be difficult for you to participate in a group project. 1. An individual report (100 points). This report needs to chronicle the participation of the individual in the group project ( a journal works good for this), needs to be a report on what the individual student has learned from the project, needs to include reflections on how well the project helped the student learn, and needs to reflect on the participation and contributions of the other members of that student's group.. 2.
A written report by the group (100 points), of
the project. This will include all the materials needed to conduct the
workshop (such as copies of what is presented on the internet, appropriate
URL's, scenarios for role playing, scenarios for simulations, materials for
interactive exercises, etc.) and 3 to 5 pages stating the theoretical and
academic basis for your presentation. Course Schedule
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