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International University of Management ORGANISATIONAL Behaviour Unit 3: Emotions and Moods Unit 3 Learning objectives After studying this Topic you should be able to: Differentiate emotions from moods and list the basic emotions and moods. Identify the sources of emotions and...
International University of Management ORGANISATIONAL Behaviour Unit 3: Emotions and Moods Unit 3 Learning objectives After studying this Topic you should be able to: Differentiate emotions from moods and list the basic emotions and moods. Identify the sources of emotions and moods. Show the impact emotional labor has on employees. Understand the concept of Emotional intelligence (EI) and its components. Apply concepts about emotions and moods to specific OB issues. Differentiate emotions from moods, list the basic emotions and moods Affect, emotions and moods Affect: Defined as a broad range of feeling that people experience. Affect can be experienced in the form of emotions or moods. Emotions are intense feelings that are directed at someone or something. Usually accompanied by distinct facial expression. Moods are the feelings that tend to be less intense than emotions and that lack a contextual stimulus. Moods last longer than emotions (hours or days). For example depression. While not universally accepted, there appear to be six basic emotions: 1. Anger 2. Fear 3. Sadness 4. Happiness 5. Hatred 6. Surprise Identify the sources of emotions and moods There are many things that impact our mood and emotions. Personality is a key component and will definitely impact the intensity of the emotions we feel. The day and time of the week is a common pattern for all of us. Many are happier toward the end of the week. Weather is thought to have an impact on our emotions, but there is no proven effect. Stress is an important factor and even at low levels it can cause our mood to change. It is important to maintain a low level of stress to help us control our psychological as well as our physical health. Social activities have been shown to have a positive Identify the sources of emotions and moods cont… It is important to get enough and high-quality levels of sleep. Physical activity can also aid in keeping our moods upbeat. Age: Older folks experience fewer negative emotions Sex: Women tend to be more emotionally expressive, feel emotions more intensely, have longer-lasting moods, and express emotions more frequently than do men Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence is the ability of an individual to deal successfully with other people , to manage one’s self, motivate other people, understand one's own feelings and appropriately respond to the everyday environment. Components of emotional intelligence Self Awareness The ability to recognize and understand your moods, emotions and drives as well as their effects on others Self-Regulation The ability to control or redirect disruptive impulses and moods. The tendency to suspend judgment to think before acting Motivation A passion to work for reasons that go beyond money or status. The propensity to suspend judgment –to think before acting Empathy The ability to understand the emotional makeup of other people. Skill in treating people according to their emotional reactions Social Skills Proficiency in managing relationships and building networks. An ability to find common group & build rapport Apply concepts about emotions and moods to specific OB issue. One of the reasons that the study of emotions and moods is its applications to specific OB issues. These include the personnel selection processes where EI should be a hiring factor to ensure employee fit. EI and its control can lead to better decisions for the organization. And positive emotions can open up innovation and creativity in applications for organizational productivity. Positive mood affects expectations of success by all people which contributes to their motivation for performance. Apply concepts about emotions and moods to specific OB issue cont… Emotions, both those held and those displayed, are effective contributors to negotiation as the potential impact of displayed emotion on negotiation is large. Emotions affect customer service in a number of ways ranging from attitude of employee, communication effectiveness with customer, to overall feeling about the outcome. Research has found that people who are on an emotional high at the end of a day take the positive feelings home with them. Negative emotions can lead to deviant workplace behaviors. These are actions that violate norms and threaten the organization. In addition, research has found that workers asked to do dangerous work while in negative emotional states are more likely to have accidents. And lastly, managers who are in a good mood tend to use humor and praise to employees that results in increased positive mood among employees. Managerial Implications Emotions and moods are a natural part of an individual’s makeup. Ignoring co-workers’ and employees’ emotions and assessing others’ behavior as if they were completely rational is wrong. “You can’t divorce emotions from the workplace because you can’t divorce emotions from people.” Managers who understand the roles of emotions and moods will significantly improve their ability to explain co-workers’ and employees’ behaviors.