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Team members work in i... d... e...
increasingly diverse environments
in terms of age (there are more older workers), g...... (there are more women),
r....... (there are more people of color), language (there are more
languages spoken), and nationality (there are more immigrants).
gender, race
The theory is that through the i...... o.... t..... p...... greater productivity is achieved b..... t.... w......
interdependency of the parts, by the whole
One reason that teams f..... t.... m...... p...... e..... is their paralysis through u...... c.....
fail to meet performance expectations, unresolved conflict
This article focuses on the impact of culture on the p..... a..... r..... o...... c..... in teams.
prevention and resolution of conflict
Over time successful teams develop culturally distinct pathways to communicate, problem solve, make decisions, and r...... c......
resolve conflict
Most literature on teams suggests that they realize high performance levels by p..... t..... four distinct d..... p.....
passing through, development phases
The development of t..... n..... does not t..... p...... i... a v....., but is embedded i.... t.... w..... social, political and economic c.... of the day.
team norms, take place in a vacuum, in the wider context
Another reality is that team members do not h...... a..... t..... the same power.
have access to
Individualists are
- confortable d...... w..... c......
- c...... t... r..... d..... close to the source
dealing with conflict, committed to resolving disputes
This ties in with research on the effects of i...... c..... in teams.
interpersonal conflict
A team member’s c...... t.... the team and the team mission can increase if conflict is well-managed and resolved, but decreases if c..... g.... u......
commitment to, conflict goes unresolved
Social anthropology, as the a..... f..... responsible for the s.... o... c....., has yet to settle
on a definition of culture.
academic field, study of culture
However, for our practical purposes, culture is defined as the s.... s..... o.... v....., beliefs, norms, attitudes, behaviors, and social structures that define reality and g..... e.... i........
shared set of values, guide everyday interactions.
This d..... i..... that culture is an a.... o... a g...., and also c.... t... f... that there may be as much v.... w.... t.... g.... as between different groups.
definition implies, attribute of a group, contemplates the fact, variation within the group
Teams within organizations also have b....., a..... a.... b.... t.... c.... unique cultures.
beliefs, attitudes and behaviors that constitute
Although there are many s.... b.... cultures
similarities between
The majority of a group culture w.... c.... t... a d.... s.... o... beliefs, attitudes and behaviors, but there will be
members of the cultural g..... t.... d.... i... s.... ways from the norm.
will conform to a dominant set of, group that differ in significant
An important d.... o... c.... is t.... e.... t... which members identify with the group rather than themselves as individuals.
dimension of culture, the extent to
I..... c..... place a high value on "autonomy, initiative, creativity, and authority in decision making."
Individualistic cultures
C.... c...., on the other hand, v..... t....g.... a.... t.... i.....
Collectivist cultures, value the group above the individual.
G.... c.... and commitment is maintained a... t... e.... o... personal interests.
Group conformity , at the expense of
Harmony, getting along and m..... f.... are seen as crucial.
maintaining 'face'
The dominant culture in the USA, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand is individualistic, while c.... p.... the rest of the world.
collectivism predominates
In California where the r.... c.... f..... that 32% of the population is Hispanic, 7% are African American and 10% a... o... A.... d....., it can safely be assumed that a relatively high percentage of the workforce comes from a social environment that is collectivist.
recent census found, are of Asian descent
Individualists and collectivists v.... c.... d....
view conflict differently
Collectivists, who p.... a h... v... o.... harmony, getting along and 'face' see conflict as a s... o... s... f....
place a high value on, sign of social failure
As a result, c....l.... w.... conflict situations, especially of an interpersonal nature are low.
comfort levels with
While many i.... also f.... d..... w.... conflict, i.. i... a.... as an inevitable part of life that must be dealt with.
individualists, feel discomfort with, it is acknowledged as
Team members from a collectivist culture will probably be more comfortable with a f.... t... m.... a... a c...., rather than bringing in someone from the outside.
fellow team member, addressing a conflict
Individualists, on the other hand, may prefer an i..... o...., whose relationship to the team is remote-such as a Human Resource representative or external m.....
impartial outsider, mediator
In western, individualistic cultures m..... has e.... a... a p.... in which the third party does not make decisions for the d...
mediation, evolved as a process, disputants
A... t... o.... e... o... t... c.... are mediators who do not make evaluations. They are purely facilitative.
At the other end of this continuum
In collectivist cultures, mediators are often expected to p.... c..., evaluate and advise in an effort to r... h....
provide counsel, restore harmony.
There are a number of factors that contribute to c.... s....
communication style
One factor is the extent to which it is e.... or r....
expressive, restrained
Some team members may have been socialized to r... s.... e.... and to feel comfortable with prolonged eye contact and touch.
reveal strong emotions
Others may be more stoic, and m.... e..... with a poker face, use m.... s... and a.... e... c....
mask emotions, monotone speech, avoid eye contact
However, p.... a.... when v.... j.... a... m... on the basis of the different styles.
problems arise, value judgments are made
For example, if team members disagree and one represents his views and feelings forcefully with a r.... v...., another more restrained team member may see that as arrogant.
raised voice