Team - E2 Flashcards
What are the four types of groups?
Formal
Informal
Reference
Self directed or autonomous
What does Schein suggest a group is?
Any number of people who:
* Interact with one another
* Psychologically aware of one another
* Perceive themselves to be a group
What is a formal group?
used to carry out tasks, communicate and solve problems
What is a informal group?
Groups to meet social, security or safety needs of individuals
What is a reference group?
Individual does not currently belong to but wants to join
What is a self directed or autonomous group?
encouraged to manage its own work and working practices
What is a multiskilled team?
bring together individuals who can perform any of the group’s tasks
What is a multidisciplinary team?
bring together individuals with different specialisms so that their skills, knowledge and experience can be pooled or exchanged
What are the benefits of groups?
- Increased productivity
- Synergy
- Improved focus and responsibility
- Greater creativity
- Increased satisfaction
- Increased motivation
- Improved information flows
What are the problems with groups?
- Conformity – individuals can be persuaded by group pressures
- Abilene paradox – group can end up with an outcome that none of the members wanted
- ‘Risky shift’ or group polarisation – tendency for groups to take decisions which are riskier than any that the individuals would take on their own.
- Groupthink – members try to minimise conflict and reach consensus without critically testing, analysing and evaluating ideas
What are the four stages of team development?
- Forming – no more than collection of individuals who are unsure of their roles and responsibilities
- Storming – as tasks gets underway, team members may try to test the manager’s authority and team preconceptions are challenged
- Norming – establishes norms under with the team will operate and team relationships become settled
- Performing – team capable of operating to full potential
- Adjourning – if team remains for a long time in performing phase there is a danger that it will be operating on automatic pilot
What are the characteristics of a successful team?
- Numbers should be small
- Limited duration
- Membership should be voluntary
- Communication should be informal and unstructured
- Action-oriented
What do team building exercises tend to be based around?
- Improved communication
- Building trust
- Social interactions
How do we measure team effectiveness?
- Degree to which the team achieved its stated objectives and quality of its output
- Team member satisfaction
- Efficiency of the team which can be measured by the resources used to achieve team objectives
What three ingredients do inter-group conflict require?
- Group identification
- Observable group difference
- Frustration