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ROLE OF PERCEPTION IN DECISION MAKINGROLE OF PERCEPTION IN DECISION MAKING
BYSATHWIK REDDY NIMMASection – CRoll No - 10334
BYSATHWIK REDDY NIMMASection – CRoll No - 10334
What is Perception?What is Perception?
A process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions in order to give meaning to their environment.
People’s behavior is based on their perception of what reality is, not on reality itself.
The world as it is perceived is the world that is behaviorally important.
Attribution Theory: Judging OthersAttribution Theory: Judging Others Our perception and judgment of others is significantly
influenced by our assumptions of the other person’s internal state.– When individuals observe behavior, they attempt to
determine whether it is internally or externally caused.• Internal causes are under that person’s control• External causes are not – person forced to act in that way
Causation judged through:– Distinctiveness
• Shows different behaviors in different situations.
– Consensus• Response is the same as others to same situation.
– Consistency• Responds in the same way over time.
Elements of Attribution TheoryElements of Attribution Theory
Errors and Biases in AttributionsErrors and Biases in Attributions
Fundamental Attribution Error– The tendency to underestimate the influence of external
factors and overestimate the influence of internal factors when making judgments about the behavior of others
– We blame people first, not the situation
Self-Serving Bias– The tendency for individuals to attribute their own successes
to internal factors while putting the blame for failures on external factors
– It is “our” success but “their” failure
Frequently Used Shortcuts in Judging OthersFrequently Used Shortcuts in Judging Others
Selective Perception– People selectively interpret what they see
on the basis of their interests, background, experience, and attitudes
Halo Effect– Drawing a general impression about an
individual on the basis of a single characteristic
Contrast Effects– Evaluation of a person’s characteristics
that are affected by comparisons with other people recently encountered who rank higher or lower on the same characteristics
Another Shortcut: StereotypingAnother Shortcut: Stereotyping
Judging someone on the basis of one’s perception of the group to which that person belongs – a prevalent and often useful, if not always accurate, generalization
Profiling– A form of stereotyping in which members of a group are
singled out for intense scrutiny based on a single, often racial, trait.
Decision-Making Models in OrganizationsDecision-Making Models in Organizations
Rational Decision-Making– The “perfect world” model: assumes complete information,
all options known, and maximum payoff.
– Six step decision-making process
Bounded Reality– The “real world” model: seeks satisfactory and sufficient
solutions from limited data and alternatives
Intuition– A non-conscious process created from distilled experience
that results in quick decisions• Relies on holistic associations
• Affectively charged – engaging the emotions
Common Biases and Errors in Decision-MakingCommon Biases and Errors in Decision-Making
Overconfidence Bias– Believing too much in our own ability to make good
decisions – especially when outside of own expertise
Anchoring Bias– Using early, first received information as the basis for
making subsequent judgments
Confirmation Bias– Selecting and using only facts that support our decision
Availability Bias– Emphasizing information that is most readily at hand
• Recent • Vivid
Ethics in Decision MakingEthics in Decision Making
Ethical Decision Criteria– Utilitarianism
• Decisions made based solely on the outcome
• Seeking the greatest good for the greatest number
• Dominant method for businesspeople
– Whistle-Blowers• This criterion is to focus on rights
• These whistle-blowers report unethical practices by their employer to outsiders
– Justice• Imposing and enforcing rules fairly and impartially
• Equitable distribution of benefits and costs
Perception and Individual Decision MakingPerception and Individual Decision Making
The decision taken by an individual is a complex process involving the intake of data, screening, interpreting and evaluation of data, based on perceptions of individuals.
Which data is relevant to the take decision and which is not will depend on the perceptions of decision makers.
The individual decision makers perceptual process will have a large bearing on the final outcome.
Individual Differences in Decision-MakingIndividual Differences in Decision-Making
Personality– Conscientiousness may effect escalation of commitment
• Achievement-strivers are likely to increase commitment
• Dutiful people are less like to have this bias
– Self-Esteem• High self-esteem people are susceptible to self-serving bias
Gender• Women analyze decisions more than men –
rumination
• Women are twice as likely to develop depression
• Differences develop early
Role of Perception in Decision Making Process
Role of Perception in Decision Making Process
All decisions require perceptual processes to extract factual information.
The perception of a situation is central to the decision making process.
People make decisions every day, every hour and every minute based on the perceptions they interpret.
Memory and ExpertiseMemory and Expertise
The quality of perception can be improved by recognizing that a present situation is related to experiences from the past, and then using information learned during these past experiences to inform the present.
Perception and Decision Making in Organizations
Perception and Decision Making in Organizations
Managers should have the following in order to obtain accurate perceptions
Spot light perception
Floodlight perception
To make effective decisions a manager must not only perceive but understand other people.
Leadership: Perception and Decision MakingLeadership: Perception and Decision Making
Not considering facts – Bad perception
Analyzing the information in a timely manner – Good perception
Good listening Skills
Perception in Decision-making is based on a person’s internal understanding of reality rather than reality itself.
ConclusionConclusion
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