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WELCOME TO OUR
PRESENTATION CEREMONY
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Course Name:Human Resource Management
Presentation on: Organizational Socialization
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Presented By:
Md. Habibur RahmanID: xxxxxxxxxx
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OrganizationalSocialization
The process by whicha new employee
learns the org. culture.2
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When new employees enter an organization they feel out of place because of the new surroundings, new boss and new co-workers. Hence, it is the responsibility of the management to orient the employees and to make the process of socialization smooth. This will ensure that the new employees adapt to the organizational culture as soon as possible. The process of adaptation is commonly termed induction or socialization 2
• Organizational socialization: Process by which people learn the content of an organization's culture
• Powerful process that affects an individual's behavior
• Helps shape and maintain an organization's culture
The “process by which people learn thevalues, norms, and required behaviors
of an organization’s culture.”2
Socialization provides initial orientation of new employ on the job. It familiarizes the new member with the organizations culture, value history rules regulations etc
Socialization helps new employee to play their rules efficiently and effectively towards the achievement of organizational objective.
Through socialization the organization can ensure that the rebellions type of employee are either changes of employees are either changed or expelled.
Benefit of Socialization:
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Benefit of Socialization:
Socialization helps ensuring stability of organization by creating commitment among the employees concern
Proper interpersonal relationships among employees can be ensured through socialization
As a result of the socialization employees turnover is expected to come down
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Perspectives1) As an individual affected by the process
2) As a manager using the process
• Process by which people adjust to new organizations, new jobs, new groups of people
• Focuses employees on acquiring important values, attitudes, role behaviors
• Deals with the basic question of individual–organization fit 3
Roles and Role Behavior
• Role: activities, duties, responsibilities, required behaviors• Contributions from the person in exchange for
inducements from the organization (pay, fringe benefits)—Psychological Contract
• Must roughly balance for the person to accept the role 3
Roles and Role Behavior (Cont.)
• Role episodesSeries of role episodes communicate
pivotal and relevant role behaviorsStart when an organization recruits an
individualContinue during the early employment
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Stages ofOrganizational Socialization
Three stages of socialization• Pre-arrival stage : before joining the
organization
• Encounter stage : after entering the organization
• Metamorphosis stage : late stage featuring a new self–image Result of one stage becomes input to next stage 4
Stages of Organizational Socialization (Cont.)
• Individual perspective: experiences at each stage• Management perspective: each stage helps the
socialization process achieve its goals• When experienced?
• First job• New position in same organization• New position in different organization
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Stages ofOrganizational Socialization
(Pre-arrival stage) Choice: Anticipatory socialization
(“Getting in”)
(Encounter stage) Entry/encounter(“Breaking in”)
Expectations
Reality
Taking on the role4
Change: Metamorphosis stage(“Settling in”)
Pre-arrival stage (“Getting In”)
• Happens before joining an organization or taking a new job
• Prepares the person for organizational entry• First glimpse of the organization’s culture• Develops a person’s expectations or beliefs
about the organization
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• Ways people learn about an organization• Advertising• Press accounts• Web pages• Present employees, especially alumni• Internet searches
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Encounter Stage(“Breaking In”)
• Crosses the organization’s boundary and enters this second stage of socialization
• Brings expectations from the anticipatory stage
• Compares expectations to the reality of the organization
• Often eager to “learn the ropes”5
Entry/Encounter Stage
• New self–image• Organization’s intent• Focuses on pivotal and relevant role
behaviors• Degree of change varies among
organizations• Highlights the “tug of war” between
socialization and individualization5
• Purposes (cont.)• Teach immediate workgroup norms
• Social status• Bases of power• Informal leaders• Performance norms. Not always same
as organization’s or individual’s values
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Metamorphosis stage (“Settling In”)• Change in new employee as the
entry/encounter stage flows into the metamorphosis stage
• Often clear separation from entry/encounter stage with rites and rituals (graduation)
• The word metamorphosis emphasizes the extraordinary changes that can happen
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Metamorphosis
• Successful resolution of multiple socialization demands• Comfortable in new role• Some mastery of job requirements• Acceptance of obvious values• Adjusted to group norms• Self–confidence up; anxiety down
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