Chapter 13
Adjourning
One of five stages of forming a team; the stage in which members of an organization prepare for disbandment
Conflict
Process in which one party perceives that its interests are being opposed or negatively affected by another party
Teams
A small group of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose, performance goals, and approach to which they hold themselves mutually accountable. See also Groups
Cross-functional teams
A team that is staffed with specialists pursuing a common objective
Work-family conflict
Occurs when the demands of pressures from work and family domains are mutually incompatible
Norming
One of five stages of forming a team; stage three, in which conflicts are resolved, close relationships develop, and unity and harmony emerge
The disadvantage of the ______ conflict-handling style is that it is very time-consuming.
collaborating
Workplace performance is maximized when
conflict is at a moderate level
__________ is ordering an outcome, when a manager relies on his or her formal authority and power to resolve a conflict, but the needs of the other party are largely ignored.
forcing
___ is a "we feeling" that binds group members together.
group cohesiveness
The group development stage in which individuals test the leader's policies and assumptions as they try to determine how they fit into the power structure is the ______ stage.
storming
Collaboration
the act of sharing information and coordinating efforts to achieve a collective outcome.
Formal group
A group, headed by a leader, that is established to do something productive for the organization
Group cohesiveness
A "we feeling" that binds group members together
Informal group
A group formed by people seeking friendship that hasno officially appointed leader, although a leader may emerge from the membership
Task role
Behavior that concentrates on getting the team's task done
Programmed conflict
Conflict designed to elicit different opinions without inciting people's personal feelings
Functional conflict
Conflict that benefits the main purposes of the organization and serves its interests
Dysfunctional conflict
Conflict that hinders the organization's performance or threatens its interests
punctuated equilibrium
Establishes periods of stable functioning until an event causes a dramatic change in norms, roles, and/or objectives resulting in the establishment and maintenance of new norms of functioning, returning to equilibrium
Norms
General guidelines or rules of behavior that most group or team members follow
Self-managed teams
Groups of workers who are given administrative oversight for their task domains
Personality Conflict
Interpersonal opposition based on personal dislike, disagreement, or differing styles
Trust
Reciprocal faith in others' intentions and behaviors
Maintenance role
Relationship-related role consisting of behavior that fosters constructive relationships among team members
Dialectic method
Role-playing two sides of a proposal to test whether it is workable
Roles
Sets of behaviors that people expect of occupants of a position
Devil's advocacy
Taking the side of an unpopular point of view for the sake of argument
Forming
The first of the five stages of forming a team, in which people get oriented and get acquainted
Performing
The fourth of five stages of forming a team, in which members concentrate on solving problems and completing the assigned task
Storming
The second of five stages of forming a team in which individual personalities, roles, and conflicts within the group emerge
Groups
Two or more freely interacting individuals who share collective norms, share collective goals, and have a common identity.See also Teams
Self-managed teams are groups of workers who have been given ______ for their task domains.
administrative oversight
Which of the following is true of informal groups?
informal groups can advance or undercut the plans of formal groups
Team composition
reflects the collection of jobs, personalities, values, knowledge, experience, and skills of team members.
Team member interdependence
reveals the extent to which team members rely on common task-related team inputs, such as resources, information, goals, and rewards, and the amount of interpersonal interactions needed to complete the work
Members of a team develop their ______ based on the expectations of the team, of the organization, and of themselves.
roles
Which of the following is not a reason why group or team members typically enforce norms?
to create a written document of behavioral guidelines for new employees
Which of the following is not considered an essential consideration in building a group into an effective team?
unanimity
Virtual Teams
work together over time and distance via electronic media to combine effort and achieve common goals