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Unit 15: HRM Effectiveness




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             of the successes and only in 24 percent of the failures. The study included executives in
             Latin America, Germany, and Japan, and the results were almost identical  in all three
             cultures. The following description of a "star" performer reveals how several emotional
             competencies (noted in italics) were critical in his success: Michael Iem worked at Tandem
             Computers. Shortly after joining the company as a junior staff analyst, he became aware of
             the market trend away from mainframe computers to networks that linked workstations
             and personal computers (Service Orientation). Iem realized that unless Tandem responded
             to the trend, its products would become obsolete (Initiative and Innovation). He had to
             convince  Tandem's managers  that their old emphasis  on mainframes  was no  longer
             appropriate (Influence) and then develop a system using  new technology  (Leadership,
             Change Catalyst). He spent four years showing off his new system to customers  and
             company sales personnel before the new network applications were fully accepted (Self-
             confidence, Self-Control, Achievement Drive) (from Richman, L. S., "How to get ahead in
             America," Fortune, May 16, 1994, pp. 46-54).

             Financial  advisors at  American Express  whose  managers  completed the  Emotional
             Competence training programme were compared to an equal number whose managers
             had not. During the year following training, the advisors of trained managers grew their
             businesses by 18.1% compared to 16.2% for those whose managers were untrained. The
             most successful debt collectors in a large collection agency had an average goal attainment
             of 163 percent over a three-month period. They were compared with a group of collectors
             who achieved an average of only 80 percent over the same time period. The most successful
             collectors scored significantly higher in the emotional intelligence competencies of self-
             actualization, independence, and optimism. (Self-actualization refers to a well-developed,
             inner knowledge of one's own goals and a sense of pride in one's work.)
                                     Table 15.1: Component of EI


                          Men                    Women                 Common
               A.  Achievement Motive     B.   Extension Motive    E.  Self-determination
                Urge to excel and         Urge to help and care      Self -awareness
                   compete                  Compassion           Internality
                Sensitivity to opportunity        Empathy       Optimism
                Acceptance of             Trust                flow
                   responsibility
                                            Collaboration,
                Low fear of failure        synergy
                Persistence, perseverance
               C.   Power Motive         D.  Self-determination     F.    Social Competence
                  Urge to control and impact       Intuition       Reflection
                  Positive self-image        Value -orientation       Ambiguity tolerance
                  Energy, discontent        Mgmt. of emotions        Commitment
                  Assertiveness            Goal- involvement      Mgmt of other’s
                  Self-reliance,            (self-restraint)      emotions
                   independence                                   Networking

             In the final analysis, our emotions and our immune system are intertwined in a complex
             system. As we begin to understand how emotions stem from hormonal communication,
             we will have a starting point to develop dietary strategies to improve emotional control.
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