Week 10 Flashcards
What group processes will you be focussing on to assist your professional understanding of teamwork and for your exam?
1 - Group R____ e.g. Maintenance, task, leadership
2 - Group N_____ expected standards of behaviour
3 - Group C________ alliance of group members
4 - Group C__________ adherence to group rules, behaviours, standards
1 - Group Roles
2 - Group Norms
3 - Group Cohesion
4 - Group Conformity
What is a group?
A collection of individuals who, as a result of interacting with one another over time, become interdependent, developing shared patterns of behaviour and a collective identity
What are the four features of group communication?
- Interdependence
- Share goals or common interest
- Influence
- Recognisable pattern of behaviour
What is group communication?
A pattern of responding that occurs between people who are interdependent, reflecting their mutual goasl or common interests
Features of group communication - What is interdependence?
Means that each group member shares a ‘common fate’. When something impacts on one for the group members, there will be a flow-on effect to other group members.
What are the four main group processes?
- Group roles
- Group norms
- Group cohesion
- Group conformity
Group processes - what is group roles?
The behaviours performed by members of the group that serve to promote task-oriented behaviour of that service to improve group cohesion
What is group processes?
Any factors that can impact, positively or negatively, on a group’s ability to function effectively and efficiently
Group Roles - what type of group roles are there?
- Leadership
- Task/instrumental
= Information seeker, coordinator, recorder, initiator, critic - Maintenance
= Encourager, observer, harmoniser - Negative
= Dominator, blocker, special-interest pleader, joker
Group processes - What are the four main negative roles (troublesome peers/work colleagues)?
- A soap opera star
= Self-centered focuses too much on self to be of help to others - A adolescent
= Not keen on groups, can act immature even much preferring to work independently. Can resort to screaming and yelling at team mates - A playboy / playgirl
= Lacks professional focus, sexually harasses, ignores those with legitimate authotiy - A bully
= Hustler, tries to control others to get them to do their work, but sill takes credit for it
Group processes - What is group norms?
A standard of behaviour or an expectation that can reduce uncertainty and improve group cohesion
What forms can Group Norms take?
- Explicit = Stated clearly and in detail - Implicit = Suggested though not directly expressed - Invisible = Unable to be seen
Group processes - What is group cohesion?
The degree of affiliation that is felt between each of the group’s members that encourages group members to remain in a group
Group processes - What is group conformity?
The tendency of the members of a group to follow rules and expected behaviors
What are the five stages of group development?
- Forming (Dependency and inclusion)
- Storming (Counterdependency and fight)
- Norming (Trust and structure)
- Performing (Work)
- Adjourning (Termination)
Group development - what is the forming (dependency and inclusion) stage?
Team acquaints and establishes ground rules. Formalities are preserved and members are treated as strangers
Group development - what is the storming (counterdependency and fight) stage?
Members start to communicate their feelings but stlil view themselves as individuals rather than part of the ream. They resist control by group leaders and show hostility
Group development - what is the norming (trust and structure) stage?
People feel part of the team and realise that they can achieve work if they accept other viewpoints