Groups and teams Flashcards

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Group definition

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a collection of people who both share similar goals and interact with one another

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Tuckman (1965) group development model stages

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  1. Forming
  2. Storming
  3. Norming
  4. Performing
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The forming stage of group development

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  • high dependence on leader for guidance
  • group members are getting to know each other
  • very little agreement on the aims of the team
  • individual roles are unclear
  • team leader needs to give storm direction
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The storming stage of group development

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  • group decisions are difficult
  • team members are establishing themselves in the group
  • focus is clear
  • need for environmental compromise
  • leader has a more advisory role
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The roaming stage of group development

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  • much more agreement
  • roles and responsibilities are accepted
  • decisions are made through group agreement
  • strong sense of commitment and unity
  • team members are social and friendly with each other
  • respect for the leader and leadership is shared
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The performing stage of group development

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  • more strategies, a clear vision and aim
  • no interference of participation from the leader
  • focus is on achieving goals
  • team is trusted to get on with the job in hand
  • disagreements occur but are resolved within the team
  • team doesn’t need to be instructed
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Team cohesion definition and the two dimensions

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cohesion is used when describing group dynamics

  1. Group integration
  • how the individual members of the group feel about the group as a whole
  1. Individual attraction to the group
  • how attracted the individuals are to the group
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Group performances - Steiner 1972

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Actual productivity = potential productivity - losses due to faulty process

Potential productivity = best possible performance of the group (taking into account the resources available and ability of the player)

Losses due to faulty process are caused by 2 factors:

  1. Co-ordination problems
  2. Motivational problems
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The Ringelmannn effect

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This occurs when individual performances decreases as group size increases

Research on co-ordination and motivational losses was based on studies into tug of war. Team of 8 didn’t pull 8x as hard as a solo performer

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Latane (1979) - social loafing

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Some individuals lose motivation in a group. This can be due to perofmers losing identity in a group of individual efforts not being recognised by other players or spectators

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Strategies to eliminate social loafing

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  1. Highlight individual performers
  2. Suppler from others in the team - social support
  3. Feedback
  4. Peer pressure to reinforce individual effort
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