MG 201 Chapter 11
members realize that they need to work together to accomplish team foals and they begin to cooperate with one another
norming
problem with low conscientiousness team members
not dependable and reactions to it result in time away from the project
when team members share in the rewards that the team earns including pay, bonuses, etc.
outcome interdependence
composed of members from various jobs who provide recommendations to managers about important issues that run "parallel" to the organization's production process - onnly part time commitment, permanent or temporary
parallel team
members reamin committed to ideas they bring with them to the team
storming
refers to diversity regarding observable attributes like race, ethnicity, sex and age
surface-level diversity
examples of action teams
surgical teams (may only work together for an hour) sports teams (stick together for a season)
-"puts down" or deflates teammates - manipulates teammates to acquire control - takes credit for team's success
- aggressor - dominator - recognition seeker
How to create a good mission statement
- clearly describe what the team is trying to accomplish in a way that creates a sense of commitment and urgency
Five stages of progression in teams
- forming - storming - norming - performing -adjourning
- steps in to resolve differences - praises the work of teammates - helps the team see alternative solutions
- harmonizer - encourager - compromiser
Why are teams special?
- interactions among members revolve around a deeper dependence on one another - interactions within teams occur with a specific task-related purpose in mind
- establishes direction of the team - offers constructive challenges to the team's status quo - motivates team members to work harder
-orienter - devils advocate - energizer
T/F teams often fit into only one category
False
example of management teams
VPs of a company meeting together discussing the goal of the company then going off and telling their departments how to achieve the goal
examples of comprehensive interdependence
a matrix - IDEO uses this
perform tasks that are normally limited in duration and are complex and take place in contexts that are visible to an audience or of challenging nature
action teams
increase in task interdependence, increases the ability of the team to
adapt to new situations and devise solutions to problems they face
contributions resulting from abilities for every member add up to determine team performance
additive tasks
members experience anxiety and other emotions as they disengage and separate from the team
adjourning
why is agreeableness important for teams
agreeable people are normally more cooperative and trusting
Teams are used in _______ types of industries to accomplish all the types of work necessary to make organizations run effectively
all
example of sequential interdependence
assembly line
examples of deep-level diversity
attitudes, values, and personality
when team members have a shared vision of the team's goal and align their individual goals with that vision
goal interdependence
problem with agreeable people in teams
because they like harmony, they are normally less apt to speak up and offer constructive criticism
example of reciprocal interdependence
building a house
as the level of task interdependence increases, members must spend increasing amounts of time ___________ & ____________________ with members, which results in
communicating and coordinating ; decreases in productivity
highest level of interaction and coordination among members and members have a great deal of discretion in terms of what they do and with whom they interact in the course of the collaboration
comprehensive interdependence
when the team's performance depends on the ability of the weakest link
conjunctive tasks
how roles can be distinguished
considering the specific sets of task-focused activities that define what the members are expected to do
example of how to create high levels of goal interdependence
create a mission statement
the presence of fault lines __________ the amount of discussion board members had with each other in regard to entrepreneurial issues that could affect their companies
decrease
refers to diversity with respect to attributes that are less easy to observe initially but can be inferred after more experience
deep-level diversity
in tasks with an objectively verifiable best solution, the member with the highest level of ability has the most influence on the effectiveness
disjunctive tasks
______ occurs in diverse groups, where informal subgroups develop based on similarity in surface-level attributes
fault lines
when is high levels of self-management most advantageous
for teams where members' have high levels of team-relevant knowledge from outside experts
members orient themselves by trying to understand their boundaries in the team
forming
research shows that too many extraverts can ____ the team
hurt
means that members receive rewards that are dependent on both their team's performance and how well they perform as individuals
hybrid outcome interdependence
examples of goal interdependence
if people are on a boat rowing, if they want to get to the same place they will all paddle in the same direction and if they wanted to go to different places they would paddle in different directions and wouldn't get very far
time appears to _______ the negative effects of deep-level diversity on team functioning and effectiveness
increase
reflect behaviors that benefit the individual at the expense of the team
individualistic roles
problem with fault lines
knowledge and information possessed by one subgroup may not be communicated to other subgroups in a manner that might help the entire team perform more effectively
when the leader makes decisions for the team and provides direction and control over members who perform assigned tasks
leader-staff teams
designed to be relatively permanent, and participate in managerial-level task that affect the entire organization and are responsible for coordinating activities of organizational subunits to help organization achieve long-term goals
management teams
What does it mean to "follow the sun"
members finish their workday and hand off work to members in another country who have just arrived at the office
task interdependence has a __________ ___________ effect on team performance
moderate positive
members are comfortable working within their roles and the team makes progress towards goals
performing
Four types of task interdependence
pooled sequential reciprocal comprehensive
group members complete their work assignments interdependently and this work is piled up to represent that group's output
pooled interdependence
the ratio of work completed per the amount of time worked
productivity
having a greater number of team members is beneficial for what teams
project and management
formed to take on "one-time" tasks that are generally complex and require a lot of input from members with different types of training and expertise
project teams
a sequence of team development during which not much gets done until the halfway point of a project after which the teams make necessary changes to complete the project o time.
punctuated equilibrium
example of parallel team
quality circles consist of individuals who normally perform core production tasks but also meet with individuals from other work groups to identify production-related problems and opportunities for example
members specialized to perform specific tasks but members interact with a subset of other members to complete the team's work
reciprocal interdependence
a pattern or behavior that a person is expected to display in a given context
role
example of project team
school projects
examples of pooled interdependence
school projects most of the time fishing on a boat - everyone catches fish themselves and the boat's production is the totality of all fish caught
different tasks are done in a prescribed order and the group is structured so that members specialize in these tasks
sequential interdependence
according to this, people tend to be more attracted to others whoa re perceived as more similar and avoid interacting with those who are dissimilar
similarity-attraction approach
refers to the degree to which team members interact with and rely on other team members for the information, materials and resources needed to accomplish work for the team.
task interdependence
consists of two or more people who work interdependently over some time period to accomplish common goals related to some task-oriented purpose
team
the mix of people who make up the team
team composition
the degree to which members are different from one another in terms of any attribute that might be used by someone as a basis of categorizing people
team diversity
difference between group and team
team is a special type of group, and group is just two or more people; not necessarily common goal
Example of a work team
team members who do the physical work and a leader who supports the team and coordinates with other teams
includes metrics like quantity and quality of goods or services produced, customer satisfaction, accuracy of decisions, etc.
team performance
refers to behaviors that directly facilitate the accomplishment of team tasks
team task roles
refers to the likelihood that the team can work together effectively into the future
team variability
refers to the behaviors that influence the quality of the team's social climate
team-building roles
what teams benefit most from diversity
teams that engage in work that is relatively complex and requires creativity
high outcome interdependence also implies the team members depend on
the performance of others members on the reward they receive
difference between project teams and other teams
they work full-time where other teams only work part-time
according to this, diversity in teams is beneficial because it provides for a larger pool of knowledge and perspectives from which a team can draw as it carries out its work
value in diversity problem-solving apprach
teams in which members are geographically dispersed and interdependent activity occurs through electronic communications
virtual teams
task interdependence has a __________ relationship with team commitment
weak
when does low outcome interdependence exist
when individuals receive rewards/punishments on the basis of their own performance
when is cognitive ability more important
when team members have to learn from one another to adapt to unexpected changes
when is creating a mission statement hard; eg
when the team has different goals - school projects where some people want a good grade, some want to just get by and some want to learn the material
Five types of teams
work team management team parallel team project team action team
designed to be relatively permanent and produce goods or provide services and require full-time commitment from members
work teams