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    Interpersonal Skills Small Group and Member & Leaders Within Presented by Bob – Le Tung Chau Ekadiman Kasmanto Felicia Irene Indra Wijaya Jantori Saputra Jessica – Nguyen Thi Tam Hien John – Nguyen Tuong Huy Joke M. Karta Leo – Le Manh Hung MHH Class 2010 Chapter 8 Small Group Communication A small group is a relatively small number of individuals who share a common purpose and follow similar organizing rules. It’s a collection of individuals. Generally‚ a small group consists of approximately

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    MGMT1001 s1 2013 – ‘Spot Collection’ Bring to tutorials week beginning 15 April 2013 Topic 5: Understanding Groups and Teams Textbook question: answer Question 2 in the ‘Case Application’ on page 393. Team building excercises may make a team more effective as it builds team chemistry allowing members to be learn about themselves and how they interact with others. Through the use of fun activities the staff are encouraged to use teamwork and leadership when doing these tasks. Some activities‚

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    Bruce Tuckman’s theory to aiding group development was introduced in 1965 and consisted of five stages‚ it was known as the Tuckman Forming‚ Storming‚ Norming‚ Performing model. The fifth stage was introduced at a later date and was adjourning. The first stage was forming‚ at this point the team or group would decide on a team leader who would decide and give instruction to fellow team members. The team leader will be interviewed by other colleagues to derive information based on the project‚ and

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    with my group‚ we also experienced the different periodic phases of group development‚ which Tuckman (1965) describes in four phases as forming‚ storming‚ norming‚ and performing. These four phases are not sequential and not all groups pass through these phases in a liner way and groups can cycle back to a phase that has already been completed. Group development can be classified in an initial phase where individuals join together for some reason‚ which is the forming phase. We join groups to satisfy

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    Individuals have joined an eight-week psycho-educational group to learn and develop strategies and skills to manage their lives. During the first few weeks the group had been quiet‚ however‚ in the beginning of the third week a member of the group raised concern stating that they (the group) were not happy being lectured to each week. John‚ the group leader continued on without much acknowledgement‚ which resulted in another member becoming disgruntled. The member stated that perhaps if John did

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    eight category statements of the Group Development Observation System (GDOS) are dependency‚ counter dependency‚ fight‚ flight‚ pairing‚ counter pairing‚ work‚ and unscorable (Griffith & Dunham‚ 2015). These statements are key to have good verbal communication within a group to avoid any misunderstandings that could lead to a failure of the end goals. With so many different personalities within a group‚ one or more of these categories seems to fit in every group. Dependency is not to confront the

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    Describe the five stages of group development briefly and explain how relationships form in groups. There is no doubt that great communication is important‚ and this in no different when working in groups. Stage one of the five stages of group development is basically the getting to know each member of the group. Getting to know the group allows each member to talk about one another’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and what is expected from the group. During this stage it is also important to choose

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    From being in my group I have learned quite a bit about myself‚ as well as how other individuals act. I noticed that I am very task oriented meaning that I want to focus on the tasks at hand‚ while Griselda is extremely relationship oriented. From this class I learned that this is just who she is‚ but I still bet the feeling that she is sometimes wasting time. However‚ I need to remember that she is not wasting time and that everything will get done on time. Ben has the ideal task/relationship balance

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    Being in a group can be very beneficial. Groups are great for brainstorming‚ socializing‚ completing tasks and many other reasons. Forming the group though doesn’t just happen. There are several steps of communication that take place which include forming stage‚ storming stage‚ norming stage‚ performing stage and adjourning stage. In the forming stage‚ members are uncertain about the structure‚ propose and leadership of the group. The members of the group must communicate with each other to give

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    Factors affecting Group Development Leadership Style and Skills - This is the ability to persuade the group member to change and reflect the leadership style. Authoritarian leaders predominate compliant and dependent members Democrat leaders Persuade more active involvement Environment Physical factors ( space‚ temperature‚ seating arrangement) Space/room (location and set up‚ e.g. Lighting & ventilation‚ seating arrangement) Emotional factors (emotional climate‚ verbal and non-verbal

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