High Levels of Task Performance Member Satisfaction and Team Viability
High Levels of Task Performance Member Satisfaction and Team Viability
goals.
Group Dynamics: The forces operating in groups that affect the way
members work together – how they work together as well as how
they relate to one another while working.
Inter-group Dynamics: relationship between groups cooperating and
competing with one another.
Positive Outcome of Inter-group Dynamics:
Motivated to work harder
More focused on key tasks
Develop more internal loyalty
Achieve higher level of creativity in problem solving
Negative Outcome:
Energy focused on animosities toward the other group than on
performance of important tasks.
Homogenous & Heterogeneous Groups
Homogenous Groups:
Easy to work together
Performance limitations of skills, experiences and
perspectives
Heterogeneous Groups:
Greater pool of talent, and viewpoints
But diversity may result in interpersonal conflicts, at
least in the short run.
Role Taking:
•Expects to be assigned responsibilities
•Performing the responsibilities that are
required as part of an assigned role
Role Making:
•Taking the initiative to create a role by
assuming responsibilities
Informal rules of conduct.
Individuals conform to norms for 3 reasons:
1.Compliance – to get rewards or avoid punishment
2.Identification - Associating with supports of a norm
3.Internalisation - Believing that the norm is right
When norms are appropriate, conformity is good
Response to Deviance:
1.Explain why norm is important and reprimand or
punish deviants
2.Expel the deviant
3.Change the norm to be more in line with deviant’s
behaviour
Deviance is sometimes functional as it allows re-
examining of norms for its appropriateness and
changing norms, where necessary
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CONFORMANCE
FORMING
Getting to know each other
ADJOURNING STORMING
Disbanding & Celebrating Dealing with tensions &
accomplishment defining group tasks
PERFORMING NORMING
Maturation in relationship Building relationships and
& Task Performance Working together
Tendency of one’s behaviour to be influenced by the presence of others
in a group or social setting.
Advantages:
Information: More knowledge and expertise is available and applied.
Alternatives: A greater number of alternatives are examined avoiding “Tunnel Vision”.
Understanding & Acceptance: The final decision is better understood & accepted by all group members.
Commitment: More commitment among group members to make the final decision work.
Disadvantages:
Social pressure to conform: Individual members may feel compelled to accept the decision of the group
Minority Domination: The group decision may be forced by one individual or a small coalition.
Time Demands: Needs more time than individual decision making as more people involved in discussion
GROUPTHINK
1. High Interdependence
2. Members have differentiated skills
and abilities
3. Members are responsible for performing
different functions
Five Cs for Group Effectiveness
Commitment
Cohesiveness
Cooperation
Coordination
Communication
Different Behaviors in Groups