Group Performance Flashcards
What makes a good team/group?
- Group unity
- Shared purpose
- collective identity
- A common goal
- shared purpose
What is Steiner’s Model?
Actual productivity = potential productivity - losses due to faulty processes
- Actual productivity: Team performance at a given time during a game, to extent of successful interaction
- Potential productivity: Maximum capability of the group when cohesiveness appears at its strongest.
- Faulty processes: factors that can go wrong
Name the type and give an example of the types of faulty losses?
Co-ordination losses: Breakdown in teamwork. These occur when the operational effectiveness of the group as a unit cannot be sustained for the duration of a match.
Motivation Losses (social loafing): When an individual suffers a decrease in motivation during performance causing the player to withdraw effort. EG. when then task is perceived as too difficult.
What is task cohesion?
Task cohesion relates to the way team members work with each other to complete a task successfully
What is social cohesion?
This involves the formation of personal relationships within the group that provide the individual with support and friendship.
What are the four factors affecting team cohesion?
- Situational factors (environment , size of group)
- Individual factors (Characteristics of team members)
- Leadership factors (styles, position and relationship)
- Team factors ( collective team goals, communication)