BCOM EXAM: Ch.3
2-D diversity
Having both types of diversity.
Disassociation
a process by which professional accept critique of their ideas without taking it personally and becoming defensive
Inherent diversity
involves traits such as age, gender, ethnicity, and sexual orientation
Acquired diversity
involves traits you acquire through experience, such as customer service experience, retail experience, or engineering experience.
Association
is the psychological bonding that occurs between people and their ideas.
Validating
means that you recognize their perspectives and feelings as credible or legitimate.
Forming
team members focus on gaining acceptance and avoid conflict. In some ways, this stage is the honeymoon period in which team embers get to know one another
Storming
team members open up with their competing ideas about how the team should approach work. This stage is typically the least productive, since team embers are attempting to make sense of uncertain roles, goals, and accountability
Performing
teams operate efficiently toward accomplishing their goals. They have evolved to a level where they can transform disagreement and conflict into consensus for future action.
Norming
the team arrives at a work plan, including the roles, goals, and accountabilities
Problem-Solving meetings
typically involve brainstorming about how to a dress and solve a particular work problem.
Iteams in an agenda
- Agenda Items - Time Frames - Expected outcomes - Roles - Materials needed
Items in minutes
- Date and time - Team members present - Meeting roles - Key discussion points - Key decisions - Open issues - Action items and deadlines
Principles for difficult conversations
- Embrace difficult conversations - Assume the best in others - Adopt a learning stance - Stay calm/overcome noise - Find common ground - Disagree diplomatically - Avoid exaggeration and either/ or approaches
Principles for Virtual Team Communication
- Focus on building trust at each stage of your virtual team - Meet in person if possible - Get to know one another - Use collaborative technologies - Choose an active team leader - Run affective virtual meetings
Tips for Group Writing
- Start right away - Work together at the planning stage - Make sure you roles and contributions are fair - Stay flexible and open - Meet in real time consistently and sure the writing reflects the views of the group - Discuss how you will edit the document together - Consider a single group member to polish the final version to ensure a consistent voice
Characteristics of High-Performing Teams
- Teams should focus first and foremost on performance - Teams go trough natural stages to reach high performance - Effective teams build a work culture around values, norma, and goals - Effective teams meet often - Effective teams embrace differing viewpoints and conflict - Effective teams find out the communication styles and preference of one another - Effective teams provide a lot of positive feedback and evaluate their performance often - Effective teams feel a common sense of purpose
Steps in difficult conversations
1. Start well 2. Listen to their storu 3. Tell your story 4. Create a shared story
I-Statements
begin with phrases such as "I think" "I feel" or "I believe"
Coordination meetings
primarily focus on discussing roles, goals, and accountabilities
Team Culture
refers to a set of shared perceptions and commitment to a collective values, norms, roles, responsibilities, and goals.