1. “ATTITUDE, PRECEPTION & APTITUDE”
PRESENTED BY :
Mubashir Hassan
Prekshya Panth
Priyanka Rajbhandari
Neelam Kr. Patel
Neeraj Singhal
2. ATITUDE
ATTITUDE COMPONETNS
TYPES OF ATTITUDE
FUNCTIONS OF ATTITUDE
PERCEPTION
IMPORTANCE OF PERCEPTION
FACTORS INFLUENCING PERCEPTION
APTTITUDE
ROLE OF APTITUDE
CHALLENGES OF APTITUDE
3. Meaning of Attitude
Component of Attitude
Types of Attitude
Function of Attitude
4. Attitude define as “a learned to
predisposition to respond in a consistently
favourable and unfavourable manner with
respect to a given object.” that’s attitude to
affect the behaviour at a different level.
5. Cognitive component-:
The opinion or belief segment of an attitude.
Affective Component-:
The emotional or feeling segment of an attitude.
Behavioral Component:-
An intention to behave in a certain way toward
someone or something
7. Employees attitude: Employee attitude can
be defined in the workplace as how the
employee presents themselves.
Job related attitude:is a set of evaluations
of one’s job that constitute one’s feelings
toward, beliefs about, and attachment to one’s
job
Organisation attitude: is a behaviour of an
organisation by which they select a right
employee at the right work to fullfill the needs
of the organisation.
9. Knowledge Function:provides a frame of
reference for understanding and adapting to the
world.
Adjustment Function: attitude serves as a
means to reach a goal or avoid what undesirable.
Value expressive function: means of making
concrete expressions about certain values.
Ego defensive function:attitude used to
protect centrality, or ego.
10. Meaning of Perception
Importance of Perception
Factors influencing Perception
11. Perception derives from the
Latin word perceptio, percipio
is the organization, identification
and interpretation of sensory
information in order to
represent and understand
the environment.
12. Perception plays a very important role in shaping the
personality of an individual.
Perception is central in interpreting the world around us.
Perception affects the outcome of our behavior because
we act on the basis of what we see.
Managers should be able to distinguish between a
perceived world and the reality.
An understanding of perception is important to
understand and control the human behavior .
13. Perception is influenced by a variety of
individuals and situational factors.
Any perceptual event has three components
i. a perceiver
ii. the person perceived and
iii. the situational
14. Factor in the
situation
.Time
.Work setting
.Social setting
Factors in the
perceiver
• Attitude
• Motives
• Interests
• Experience
• Expectations
• Self concept
Factors in the target
.Novelty
.motion
.sound
.Size
.Background.
15. The definition of aptitude is an
innate, learned or acquired ability. It is
part of the psychometric tests at the
assessment centre (the other part being
personality tests, personal
abilities, attitude and more).
16. Educational Purpose-:Aptitude designed for
educational purposes include the American College
Testing Exam--ACT.
Occupational Purposes-:such tests to determine
which job candidate is most suitable for a position or
promotion. A career aptitude test.
17. 1.Accepting that we are not all equally
talented in every task put before us.
2. Differentiating the ability to learn from
the satisfaction one derives from
performing different tasks.
3.Understanding that in assessing aptitudes
there are no shortcuts.