OB change concepts

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OB change concepts are those concepts that are related to organizational change and psychological stress. The concepts below are taken from Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition); Septem Artes Administrativi served as the primary source of illustrations.


Organizational change

Stress management

  • Stress. An unpleasant psychological process that occurs in response to environmental pressures.
  • Challenge stressor. A stressor associated with workload, pressure to complete tasks, and time urgency.
  • Hindrance stressor. A stressor that keep you from reaching your goals (for example, red tape, office politics, confusion over job responsibilities).
  • Work demand. A responsibility, pressure, obligation, and even uncertainty that individuals face in the workplace.
  • Work resource. A thing within an individual's control that can be used to solve work demands.
  • Allostasis. Working to change behavior and attitude to find stability.
  • Wellness program. An organizationally supported program that focuses on the employee's total physical and mental condition.

See also