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PERSONAL AND
ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES
  Reporter: LOLITA B. ORLANDA
              MAED
DEFINITIONS AND PURPOSES
VALUES
   • customs or qualities within a society that
     are regarded in a particular way as guiding
     principles for behavior and action.
   • a person’s sense of right and wrong or
     what “ought” to be.
   • tend to influence attitudes and behavior.
Human relationships are based on one’s
 personal and organizational values.


    Personal                             Corporate
                   Human relationships
     Values                               Values


   Values that                            Composite of
    individuals                              personal
  hold and allow                           values, and
  to guide their                          more; that is,
     activities                           the sum of all
 including work                            the parts is
                                         greater than the
                                            individuals
COMBINED PERSONAL AND
ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES
Business Ethics                 Courtesy



Commitment                      Work/Leisure Attitudes



Honesty/Integrity               Visionary Leadership



Loyalty                         Action Orientation



 Mutual trust/ Mutual Respect   Quality Products and Servies
BUSINESS ETHICS
effects of one’s decisions on many publics –
 employees, customers, even competitors
failure to consider these diverse publics
 results in unnecessary firings,
 reorganizations, and personal frustrations
 that stifle an organization.
  Fundamental themes of human relations
        Empathy
        Human dignity
        Individual differences
The Golden Rule:
• “Do unto others as you would
    have them do unto you.”



“Do unto the other feller the way
    he’d like to do unto you”
                    Edward Westcott
                   American Novelist
“Ethics Check” Questions:
• By Blanchard and Norman Peale
  –Is it legal?

  –Is it balanced?

  –How will it make me feel about
   myself?
Honesty
Is refraining from lying,
 cheating, or stealing;
It is being truthful, trustworthy,
 and sincere.
             Giving a fair
            day’s work for
             a fair day’s
                pay…
Integrity
The willingness to take charge, be decisive,
 and suffer the consequences of defeat-
 accepting the blame when things go wrong.
           Integrity is not a conditional
    word. It doesn’t blow in the wind or
    change with the time weather. It is
     your inner image of yourself, and if
    you look in there and see a man who
      won’t cheat, then he never will.
                              John D. MacDonald
                                The Turquoise Lament
Workplace Honesty
      If you are concerned about ethics,
dishonesty, and crime in the workplace,
the best thing you can do is promote
programs,     ideas     and  a    workplace
environment that encourage a healthy
commitment to the organization…People
who identify with the organization are less
likely to steal from it or to engage in
behavior that harms it.
Loyalty
Being aware
 having the foresight to appreciate
 and involve employees
rewarding and being responsive to
 employee needs
is a two-way street-who
  on the street is not as
  important as knowing that
  There is a reciprocal
  relationship
Mutual Trust/Mutual Respect
Dominating factors in achieving the
 proper balance between employers
 and employees.
Cornerstones       of   employees’
 relationships
The key to effective teamwork
Must be earned and developed
 overtime
Commitment and Renewal
Commitment
 Allowing people to do things on their own
  willingly
 a two-way
    street
Renewal Factor
  Enthusiasm is generated
Quality and Services
A commitment to improved quality and doing
 things right the first time
Being nice to customers/clients
  Showing and acting upon real,
  substantial concern for employees
  and providing real, substantive service for
    customers/clients
Common Values
PERSONAL VALUES
Morris Massey has described three major
   periods during which values are
             developed.
PERSONAL VALUES
PERSONAL VALUES
ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES
HUMAN RELATIONS
         CHALLENGES
• FIVE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF HR
  PROBLEMS:
    Your Talents
    Organization Needs
    Technological Growth
    Need for Responsibility
    Inexperienced Workers

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personal and organizational values

  • 1. PERSONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES Reporter: LOLITA B. ORLANDA MAED
  • 2. DEFINITIONS AND PURPOSES VALUES • customs or qualities within a society that are regarded in a particular way as guiding principles for behavior and action. • a person’s sense of right and wrong or what “ought” to be. • tend to influence attitudes and behavior.
  • 3. Human relationships are based on one’s personal and organizational values. Personal Corporate Human relationships Values Values Values that Composite of individuals personal hold and allow values, and to guide their more; that is, activities the sum of all including work the parts is greater than the individuals
  • 4. COMBINED PERSONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES Business Ethics Courtesy Commitment Work/Leisure Attitudes Honesty/Integrity Visionary Leadership Loyalty Action Orientation  Mutual trust/ Mutual Respect Quality Products and Servies
  • 5. BUSINESS ETHICS effects of one’s decisions on many publics – employees, customers, even competitors failure to consider these diverse publics results in unnecessary firings, reorganizations, and personal frustrations that stifle an organization. Fundamental themes of human relations Empathy Human dignity Individual differences
  • 6. The Golden Rule: • “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” “Do unto the other feller the way he’d like to do unto you” Edward Westcott American Novelist
  • 7. “Ethics Check” Questions: • By Blanchard and Norman Peale –Is it legal? –Is it balanced? –How will it make me feel about myself?
  • 8.
  • 9. Honesty Is refraining from lying, cheating, or stealing; It is being truthful, trustworthy, and sincere. Giving a fair day’s work for a fair day’s pay…
  • 10. Integrity The willingness to take charge, be decisive, and suffer the consequences of defeat- accepting the blame when things go wrong. Integrity is not a conditional word. It doesn’t blow in the wind or change with the time weather. It is your inner image of yourself, and if you look in there and see a man who won’t cheat, then he never will. John D. MacDonald The Turquoise Lament
  • 11. Workplace Honesty If you are concerned about ethics, dishonesty, and crime in the workplace, the best thing you can do is promote programs, ideas and a workplace environment that encourage a healthy commitment to the organization…People who identify with the organization are less likely to steal from it or to engage in behavior that harms it.
  • 12. Loyalty Being aware  having the foresight to appreciate and involve employees rewarding and being responsive to employee needs is a two-way street-who on the street is not as important as knowing that There is a reciprocal relationship
  • 13. Mutual Trust/Mutual Respect Dominating factors in achieving the proper balance between employers and employees. Cornerstones of employees’ relationships The key to effective teamwork Must be earned and developed overtime
  • 14. Commitment and Renewal Commitment  Allowing people to do things on their own willingly  a two-way street
  • 15. Renewal Factor Enthusiasm is generated
  • 16. Quality and Services A commitment to improved quality and doing things right the first time Being nice to customers/clients Showing and acting upon real, substantial concern for employees and providing real, substantive service for customers/clients
  • 18. PERSONAL VALUES Morris Massey has described three major periods during which values are developed.
  • 22. HUMAN RELATIONS CHALLENGES • FIVE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF HR PROBLEMS: Your Talents Organization Needs Technological Growth Need for Responsibility Inexperienced Workers

Notas del editor

  1. For example, if you value equal rights for all and you go to work for an organization that treats its managers much better than it does its workers, you may form the attitude that the company is an unfair place to work; consequently, you may not produce well or may perhaps leave the company. It is likely that if the company had a more egalitarian policy, your attitude and behaviors would have been more positive.