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Title: Group and Team Dynamics


1
Group and Team Dynamics
2
Chapter Overview
  • Group and Team Dynamics
  • Building Mutual Respect
  • 3. Establishing a Common Vision

3
Lesson Overview
  • How can you work as a team?
  • What are characteristics of effective teams?
  • What are the four stages of team development?
  • How can you run an effective meeting?

4
Warm Up Questions
  • CPS Questions
  • (1-2)

5
Quick Write
  • Think of a time when youve been a member of a
    team or group.
  • What were the groups goals? Write down the steps
    the team or group went through to accomplish its
    goals.
  • Were there any conflicts among group members?
    What obstacles did the group need to overcome to
    be effective?
  • (Note Use Pick a Student button in CPS.)

6
Working as a Team
  • You might know of a sports team that has no
    stars, but that team wins game after game. Why?
  • One reason is that the players and coaches work
    together harmoniously
  • They put the team first

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Working as a Team
  • What exactly is a team?
  • Its a collection of individuals who are
    identified by others and by themselves as a group
    and who work together to accomplish a common goal
  • Each members conduct affects the actions of all
    the other team members

8
Team Dynamics
  • Team dynamics, or interactions, are complex
    because each member must direct his or her unique
    talents toward achieving a shared goal
  • A teams leader or coach has a major influence on
    team dynamics
  • One of the team leaders most important tasks is
    preventing distractions from interfering with the
    teams work

9
Effective Teams
  • Every successful team or group has five common
    characteristics
  • Goals
  • Rules
  • Roles
  • Communication
  • Participation

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10
Goals
  • A goal is a teams target or objective
  • It gives team members a sense of purpose or focus
  • When you know your target, you have a much better
    chance of hitting it
  • The goal should be specific and measurable

11
Rules
  • Teams frequently rely on structure and rules
  • A rule is a guideline for membership, conduct, or
    performance
  • In some cases, a group makes its own rules
  • In other cases, the group must follow external
    rules that govern it and other competing teams

12
Roles
  • One of the advantages of teamwork is
    specializationteam members have different roles
  • A role is the specific job or task assigned to a
    team member
  • Roles can shift they need not be permanent
  • But at any given time, each team member must know
    what his or her role is

13
Communication
  • Good communication is critical to effective team
    performance
  • Communication should be objective, honest, and
    focused on the team goal, rather than on personal
    matters

14
Communication
  • Team leaders have particularly important roles in
    communication
  • Good leaders know the value of positive feedback
  • But a good leader also knows how to offer
    constructive criticism in a way that encourages
    performance improvement

15
Participation
  • Team members typically focus on performance and
    collective improvement
  • To do this, members need to be interactive
  • Participation is balanced
  • Each members actions complement, or round out,
    those of the other members
  • Members build on each others strengths and make
    up for any weaknesses

16
Learning Check 1
  • CPS Questions
  • (3-4)

17
Effective Teams
  • Work together to reach team goals
  • Execute tasks thoroughly
  • Meet or exceed the standard
  • Thrive on challenges
  • Learn from experiences
  • Take pride in individual and shared
    accomplishments
  • Strive for continued improvement

18
Stages of Team Development
  • It takes work to mold a good teamit doesnt just
    happen naturally
  • Conflict and resistance are natural during the
    early phases of a teams development
  • Strong leadership at each stage can help minimize
    conflict and reduce resistance
  • Trust and commitment are also important to a
    teams development

19
DRILL TEAM
  • NEWLY FORMED
  • Only half of the members vaguely know the other
    half
  • COMPETITION IN 6 WEEKS
  • GOAL PLACE AT LEAST 3RD

20
Stages of Team Development
  • Four stages, according to Tuckmans model

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21
Forming Stage
  • The period when team members meet and begin to
    create relationships among themselves and with
    their leader
  • At this stage, team members defer decisions to
    their leader

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22
Forming Stage
  • Members have limited commitment to the team
  • Members are concerned about whats going to
    happen in the future
  • They have not yet developed a high degree of
    trust
  • They focus on the task at hand rather than on
    long-term goals or results

23
Storming Stage
  • A period during which personalities begin to
    clash as members try to overcome their natural
    tendency to focus on their own needs
  • During this phase, communication may be
    unproductive, or even damaging

24
Storming Stage
  • Some members may be unwilling to accept group
    rules or norms
  • Some may confront each other or the leader
  • They are still unwilling to fully trust one
    another

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25
Norming Stage
  • The team begins to work together as a whole
  • As a result of their leaders patience, guidance,
    and role modeling, team members begin to see the
    advantages of teamwork
  • Trust grows as members share more and more
    experiences, training, and activities

26
Norming Stage
  • Team members give each other feedback and share
    thoughts and ideas
  • Team standards develop, and the team develops a
    shared work ethic
  • Team members begin to support one another, and
    individual differences become less divisive
  • A team spirit begins to emerge

27
Performing Stage
  • The stage at which the team works at its best
  • Youve heard the expression, The whole is
    greater than the sum of the parts
  • Thats a perfect description of an effective team

28
Performing Stage
  • The teams vision, roles, and processes are clear
  • Communication is open

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29
Performing Stage
  • Members feel free to share their own views
  • They have a high degree of trust in their leader
    and each other
  • The focus is on continuing to improve performance
    rather than simply on completing a task

30
Performing Stage
  • Team members are thinking about long-term goals
  • They make up for gaps in each others skills and
    knowledge, and they help each other learn

31
Learning Check 2
  • CPS Questions
  • (5-6)

32
Running an Effective Meeting
  • Good meetings are an important team-building tool
  • Poorly run meetings waste everyones time

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33
Running an Effective Meeting
  • A few key points to consider
  • Decide if a meeting is appropriate
  • Define your purpose
  • Decide whom to invite
  • Decide when and where the meeting should occur
  • Plan how youll record information
  • Send out an agenda
  • Start on time and follow the agenda

34
Running an Effective Meeting
  • Remember, meetings can be canceled
  • Before you take your team members away from their
    other activities, ask yourself if the team really
    needs to meet
  • You might get feedback that indicates an e-mail
    will do the job just as well
  • If you find that the key decision makers cant be
    there, reschedule the meeting

35
Learning Check 3
  • CPS Questions
  • (7-8)

36
Review
  • A team is a collection of individuals who are
    identified as a group and who work together to
    accomplish a common goal
  • Each members conduct affects the actions of all
    the other team members
  • Every successful team or group has five common
    characteristics goals, rules, roles,
    communication, and participation

37
Review
  • A goal is a teams target or objective it gives
    team members a sense of purpose or focus
  • A rule is a guideline for membership, conduct, or
    performance
  • A role is the specific job or task assigned to a
    team member
  • Good communication is critical to effective team
    performance
  • With participation, team members typically focus
    on performance and collective improvement

38
Review
  • There are four stages of team development
  • Forming team members begin to create
    relationships among themselves and their leader
  • Storming personalities begin to clash as members
    try to overcome tendency to focus on own needs
  • Norming team begins to work together as whole
  • Performing team works at its best
  • Good meetings are an important team-building
    tool poorly run meetings waste everyones time

39
Review Questions
  • CPS Questions
  • (9-10)

40
Summary
  • How can you work as a team?
  • What are characteristics of effective teams?
  • What are the four stages of team development?
  • How can you run an effective meeting?

41
Next
  • Donegroup and team dynamics
  • Nextwell learn about building mutual respect

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