MGT Ch. 18
Team norm
an informal standard of conduct that is shared by team members and guides their behavior
Functional teams
defined by formal organization structure
Performing
is the stage in which members focus on problem solving and accomplishing the team's assigned task. (cooperation, problem solving)
Storming
is the stage of team development in which individual personalities and roles emerge, along with resulting conflicts. (conflict, disagreement)
Social facilitation
is the tendency for the presence of other people to influence an individual's motivation and performance.
Interdependence teams
occurs when individuals & departments rely on other individuals & departments for information or resources to finish work.
Conflict
refers to antagonistic interaction in which one party attempts to block the intentions or goals of another
Team cohesiveness
refers to the extent to which team members are attracted to the team and motivated to remain a part of it.
Relationship conflict
results from interpersonal incompatibility that creates tension and personal animosity among people.
Forming
stage of team development is a period of orientation and getting acquainted. (orientation, breaking the ice)
Self-managed teams
supervised by elected employee.
Norming
the stage of development in which conflicts are resolved and team harmony and unity emerge. (establishment of order and cohesion)
Cross-functional team
is made up of employees from about the same hierarchical level, but from different areas of expertise.
Special-purpose team
- is a team created outside the formal structure to undertake a project of special importance, such as developing a new produce.
Task conflict
- is conflict that results from disagreements about the goals to be achieved or the content of the tasks to be performed.
Adjourning
is the stage during which members of temporary teams prepare for the team's disbanding. (task completion)
Integrative negotiation
is a collaborative approach that is based on a win-win assumption, whereby the parties want to come up with a creative solution that benefits both sides of the conflict. (Key strategies: separate the people from the problem, focus on underlying interests, not current demands, listen and ask questions, insist that results be based on objective standards)
Distributive negotiation
is a competitive and adversarial approach in which each party strives to get as much as it can, usually at the expense of the other party
Negotiation
is a conflict management strategy whereby people engage in give-and-take discussions and consider various alternatives to reach a joint decision that is acceptable to both parties.
Global team
is a group made of employees who come from, and whose activities span, multiple countries
Free rider
is a person who benefits from team membership but does not make a proportionate contribution to the team's work.
Virtual team
is a team made of members who are geographically or organizationally dispersed, rarely meet face to face, and interact to accomplish their work primarily using advanced information and telecommunications technologies.
Socioemotional role
is a team role in which an individual provides support for team members' emotional needs and helps strengthen social unity. (behavior: encourage, harmonize, reduce tension, follow, & compromise)
Task specialist role
is a team role which an individual devotes personal time and energy to helping the team accomplish its activities and reach its goal. (behavior: initiate ideas, give opinions, seek information, summarize, & energize)
Team
is a unit of two or more people who interact and coordinate their work to accomplish a goal.