Group Cohesion Flashcards

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THOUGHTS ON TEAMS

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  • Team Effectiveness: strategic leadership task, develop effectiveness, team design (e.g. how many members?)
  • Stages of Team Development
  • Team Member Competency: relevant for team building
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WHAT IS GROUP COHESION?

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  • Integrity
  • Solidarity
  • Unity
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GROUP COHESION COMPONENTS

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  1. Social: attraction to one another and to the group as a whole - I have many friends in this group!
  2. Task: Commitment to work together as a coordinated unit in the pursuing of the groups goal - We work great together, I do my best
  3. Collective: consensual identification with the group based on shared identity, identify with group - We are one family
  4. Emotional: emotional intensity for the group and it’s individuals - This group has team spirit
  5. Structural: integrity is based on structural features (norms, roles) group fits together - All members feel accepted
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MOTIVATION: EXPECTANCY THEORY BY VROOM

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Motivational force = expectancy x instrumentality x valence

  • Motivational force: extent to which a person is likely to engage in a certain course of action
  • Expectancy: belief that an increase in effort will result in an increase in performance
  • Instrumentality: belief that increased performance will lead to certain outcomes
  • Valence: extent to which the outcome is desirable
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KEYS TO MOTIVATION

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  • Realize a vision, need to ensure people are constantly aligned
  • Keep people energized and moving on the same path
  • Leaders do not achieve their goals by force or pushing people
  • Instead appealing to people’s inner drives, needs and desires (intrinsic motivation)
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STRATEGIES FOR MOTIVATION

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  1. External factors to motivate:
    company policies and benefits, working conditions, ability to remove obstacles, monetary motivational factors, status, job security
    -> critics: only a short-term effect - e.g. just motivated until they get better job offer (higher salary), only external factors are not enough
  2. Internal factors to motivate:
    related to job content, nature of work itself, speaking with the
    heart of the employees and inspire/motivate them - e.g. opportunity to increase their rank, give them more responsibility, true praising for great work, sense of ownership -> critics: internal and external factors are complementary
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TEAM MOTIVATION - THE MANAGERIAL ROLES

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  • Roles can be used to build a well rounded and motivated managerial team
  • Every position needs to be filled
  • Who fits best into which role
  • e.g. primary goal of producer is responsible to finish the products, partial goals of the organization, hard and fast workers
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JOHN ADAIRS ACTION-CENTERED LEADERSHIP MODEL

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Three core demands of modern leadership
• Achieving the task
-> e.g. identify resources, people who are fitting, tools, Create a strategy plan,…

• Managing the team or group
-> establish team spirit, team culture,
Share information, focus on objectives,…

• Managing individuals
-> understand team members as individuals, personal aims/skills, understand their fears, support individuals, …

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