discussion 2

Read the article attached.

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  1. After doing so apply a total of 2 to 3 concepts as they relate to organizational behavior. You can use the textbook listed below to find the concepts.  250 words or more. 
  2. Relate those concepts from your research to the business issue in a way that demonstrates your understanding of each concept.

Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with intext citations and references in APA format. 

Book used:

  • Robbins, S. P. & Judge, T. A. (2017). Organizational Behavior (17th  ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. 9780134103983

    Part 1: Introduction:

    Chapter 1 – What is Organizational Behavior?

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    Part 2: The Individual:

    Chapter 2 – Diversity in Organizations
    Chapter 3 – Attitudes and Job Satisfaction

  • U.S. workers increasingly dissatisfied with jobs
  • Anonymous . Gainesville Sun ; Gainesville, Fla. [Gainesville, Fla]01 Mar 2005.

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    The long-term drop in job satisfaction has been driven by rapid changes in technology, employers’ push for

    productivity and shifting expectations among workers, said Lynn Franco, director of the group’s Consumer

    Research Center.

    “As large numbers of baby boomers prepare to leave the work force, they will be increasingly replaced by younger

    workers, who tend to be as dissatisfied with their jobs, but have different attitudes and expectations about the role

    of work in their lives,” Franco said. “This transition will present a new challenge for employers.”

    “It’s not just about money anymore. It’s not about wages. It’s about much more than that,” she said. “It’s about

    overall job aspects, both monetary and kind of these softer issues as well.”

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    NEW YORK – U.S. workers, pushed to produce more and uneasy about new technology and other

    changes, are markedly less satisfied with their jobs than a decade ago, a new survey says.

    But the decline in on-the-job happiness, which continued through economic cycles in recent years, has at least

    temporarily leveled off, according to the survey released Monday by The Conference Board, a New York-based

    business research group.

    Half of U.S. workers are happy with their jobs, down from nearly 59 percent in 1995, according to the survey. Of

    those, about 14 percent say they are very satisfied, on par with the group’s last survey in 2003 and down from 18.4

    percent in 1995.

    The number of those satisfied is slightly higher than in a similar survey done in 2003, when 48.9 percent of workers

    indicated they were content with their jobs.

    Compared to a decade ago, job satisfaction has declined among all types of workers, but the drop varies by age

    and income. The biggest decline in on-the-job happiness was among workers earning $25,000 to $35,000 and

    among workers between the ages of 35 to 44.

    The workers most satisfied with their jobs are those earning $50,000 or more and workers at least 65 years old, the

    survey found.

    The long-term drop in job satisfaction has been driven by rapid changes in technology, employers’ push for
    productivity and shifting expectations among workers, said Lynn Franco, director of the group’s Consumer
    Research Center.
    “As large numbers of baby boomers prepare to leave the work force, they will be increasingly replaced by younger
    workers, who tend to be as dissatisfied with their jobs, but have different attitudes and expectations about the role
    of work in their lives,” Franco said. “This transition will present a new challenge for employers.”

    The survey, conducted for The Conference Board by market research firm TNS, is based on a representative

    sample of 5,000 households surveyed in July.

    Workers are generally content with their commutes to work and the relationships with co-workers.

    But they voice substantial discontent with their companies’ bonus plans, promotion policies, health plans and

    pension benefits. Only about one in three said they are satisfied with their pay.

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    The decline in satisfaction, though, also reflects harder to quantify factors like stress and the blurring of lines

    between work and home life, Franco said.

    “It’s not just about money anymore. It’s not about wages. It’s about much more than that,” she said. “It’s about

    overall job aspects, both monetary and kind of these softer issues as well.”

    Credit: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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    People: Franco, Lynn

    Company: Conference Board

    Publication title: Gainesville Sun; Gainesville, Fla.

    Publication year: 2005

    Publication date: Mar 1, 2005

    Section: BUSINESS

    Publisher: Halifax Media Group

    Place of publication: Gainesville, Fla.

    Country of publication: United States, Gainesville, Fla.

    Publication subject: General Interest Periodicals–United States

    ISSN: 01634925

    Source type: Newspapers

    Language of publication: English

    Document type: News

    ProQuest document ID: 390584410

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