22 June 2008

Organisational Behaviour_7



Personality


Personality: “Characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling and acting."


The pattern of relatively enduring ways in which a person feels, thinks and behaves.

- Develops over a person's life time.
- Generally stable in the context of work.
- Can influence career choice, job satisfaction, stress, leadership and even performance.


Trait: A specific component of personality that describes particular tendencies a person has to feel, think and act in certain ways.




The Big Five Models of Personality


Emotional Stability:
- Calm/Anxious
- Secure/Insecure

The tendency to experience negative emotional states and view oneself and the world around negatively.

Extroversion:
- Sociable/Retiring
- Fun Loving/Sober

The tendency to experience positive emotional states and feel good about oneself and the world around.

Openness to experience:
- Imaginative/Practical
- Independent/Conforming

The extent to which a person is original, has broad interests, and is willing to take risks.

Agreeableness:
- Soft-Hearted/Ruthless
- Trusting/Suspicious

The tendency to get along well with others.

Conscientiousness:
- Organized/Disorganized
- Careful/Careless





Defense Mechanisms:

Repression - banishes certain thoughts/feelings from consciousness (underlies all other defense
mechanisms)
Regression - retreating to earlier stage of fixated
development
Reaction Formation - ego makes unacceptable impulses appear as their opposites
Projection - attributes threatening impulses to others
Rationalization - generate self-justifying explanations to hide the real reasons for our actions
Displacement - divert impulses toward a more
acceptable object
Sublimation - transform unacceptable impulse into
something socially valued



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