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Behavioral choices take place on many levels, name 3:
Personal level
Organizational level
Physical therapy professional level
Behavioral choices can be based on?
personal values
moral perspective
ethical perspective
The challenge of an organization is to align it's _______ with those of the members of the organization.
value goals
Personal values
-Are a psychological construct
-A reflection of personally desirable goals
-Can be grouped into a few categories based on goal similarities and ranked in importance
-Motivate/guide behavior to pursue goals
The value goal of benevolence is in _____________ with the value goal achievment.
opposition
a manager may desire the organization’s recognition for increasing department productivity (achievement goal) in hopes of receiving a bonus (power goal), this is an example of?
When value goals are adjacent or near each other, they can be pursued together without psychological conflict (Boat Steering Model)
receiving a productivity bonus (power goal) vs. always being understanding when staff make errors that reduce productivity (benevolence goal)
Example of when value goals are in opposition of each other
How can you use the fact that value goals tend to differ b/t age groups?
Motivators may be different depending on age group, a good manager knows this and will change work assignments and offer incentives based on differing value goals b/t age groups
The most important value goal of PTs was benevolence by all age groups, the 2nd most important for those greater than 40 was ______ while the those under 30 was _________
conformity
hedonism
_______reflects a desire to attain social status and control over others
power
3 fundamental behavioral guiding documents in any business are?
Vision statement
Mission statement
Core values, or values/philosophical statement
What color?
Conventional pillars of strength.
High respect for authority and tradition.
Like to establish and maintain policies, procedures and schedule.
Have a strong sense of moral right and wrong.
You need a sense of order and stability.
You believe work comes before play
gold
What color?
Group is always looking for action.
Value courage and resourcefulness.
Act on a moment’s notice, just go for it, planning is over-rated.
You need stimulation, freedom and excitement.
You are a natural leader and performer.
Statistically a disproportional percentage of criminals are ________.
orange
What color?
You need tranquility in your life, “to love and be loved”
Your style creates peace and harmony, but you feel you must make a difference in the lives of other people.
You are extremely expressive and artsy.
You have tremendous people skills.
You are a little slow to make decisions.
blue
What color?
Exceptionally creative problem solvers.
Very analytical and logical thinker.
You need cold hard facts.
Your desire is to solve the problem, but then move on to next problem.
You are an independent worker who likes to work alone and detests routine.
You gravitate towards leadership roles
Green
Common evaluative tool use in business & health care to determine viability of a strategy, plan or idea
SWOT analysis