The advent of new forms of communication technology and associated social media have benefited organizations and their
Question:
The advent of new forms of communication technology and associated social media have benefited organizations and their employees in many ways, but they have also led to an assortment of problems and conflicts. Several themes are apparent in the scenarios presented in this exercise. For one thing, contemporary communication media have blurred the distinction between the work and non-work domains. Second, the scenarios suggest communication contradictions—Facebook postings could be grounds for firing, but the medium can also facilitate work related communication. Third, much contemporary communication occurs in a context in which one is not sure just who the receiver might be. The exercise can be conducted in several ways: Students can independently prepare their reflections on the scenarios for class discussion. Alternatively, learning teams can discuss one or more scenarios and report their reflections to the class. Finally, the instructor might organize a debate around each scenario. In any case, use your imagination when reflecting on the scenarios. How would you feel if you were an employee in the scenario? How would you feel if you were a manager?
A Quebec IBM employee on long-term disability leave for major depression was surprised when the company’s insurance company terminated her benefits and declared her fit to work. It appeared that their decision was partly influenced by photos on her Facebook page showing her cavorting on a beach, enjoying a birthday celebration, and visiting a male strip bar. Is it fair game to use this social media source as evidence concerning a medical claim? Did the poster use good judgment?
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Organizational Behaviour Understanding And Managing Life At Work
ISBN: 9780135218549
11th Edition
Authors: Gary Johns, Alan M Saks