OB

OB II

OB II


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Langue English
Catégorie Gestion d'entreprise
Niveau Université
Crée / Actualisé 13.06.2016 / 15.06.2016
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group (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

2 or more individuals, interacting & interdependent, who have come together to achieve particular objectives 

formal group (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

designated work group defined by organization's structure 

informal group (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

neither formally structured nor organizationally determined 

interdependence - task interdependence (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

degree to which team members rely on other team members as team carries out work (pooled, sequential, recirpocal, comprehensive) 

interdependence - goal interdependence (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

degree to which members share team goal & have personal goals that are aligned 

interdependence - outcome interdependence (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

degree to which team members share in team rewards & outcomes 

different classes of groups - comman group (formal) (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

group composed of individuals who report directly to given manager 

different classes of groups - task group (formal) (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

people working together to complete a job task (not limited by hierarchical boundaries)

different classes of groups - interest group (informal) (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

those working together to attain specific objective with which each is concerned 

different classes of groups - friendship group (informal) (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

those brought together because they share one or more common characteristics 

social identity theory (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

Considers when and why individuals consider themselves members of a group

in group-favouritism (define group & differentiate btw different types of groups)

perspective in which we see members of our in-group as better than other people, and people not in our group as all the same 

Identify the 5 stages of group development

forming

storming

norming 

performing

adjourning 

important group properties (identify the 5 stages of group development)

roles

norms

status

size 

cohesiveness

diversity 

group property 1 (roles) - role (explain how role reuqirements change in different situations)

set of expected behaviour patterns attributed to someone occupying a given position in a social unit 

group property 1 (roles) - role identity (explain how role reuqirements change in different situations)

attitude & behaviours that are consistent wiht a role from a specific "role identity" - becomes one part of a person's self-concept 

group property 1 (roles) - role perception (explain how role reuqirements change in different situations)

individual's view of how she/he is supposed to act in a given siuation 

group property 1 (roles) - role expectations (explain how role reuqirements change in different situations)

how others believe a person should act in a situation

group property 1 (roles) - role conflict (explain how role reuqirements change in different situations)

divirgent role expectations may conflict with each other, making it difficult/impossible to comply with both role requirements 

group property 1 (roles) - psychological contract (explain how role reuqirements change in different situations)

unwritten agreement that sets out what mgmt expects from an employee & vice versa 

group property 2 (nroms) - norms (describe how norms & status exert influence on an individual's behaviour)

acceptable standards of behaviour within a group that are shared by a group's members 

group property 2 (norms) - classes of norms (describe how norms & status exert influence on an individual's behaviour)

performance

appearance 

social arrangement

resoruce allocation 

norms & conformity of bahviour - conformity (describe how norms & status exert influence on an individual's behaviour)

adjusting one's behaviour to align with norms of group 

norms & conformity of bahviour - reference group (describe how norms & status exert influence on an individual's behaviour)

important groups to which individuals belong/hope to belong & with whose norms individuals are likely to conform  

groups & deviant behaviour - deviant workplace behaviour (describe how norms & status exert influence on an individual's behaviour)

voluntary behaviour that violates significant organizational norms & in doing so threatens well-being of organization/its members 

groups & deviant behaviour - categories of deviant workplace behaviour (describe how norms & status exert influence on an individual's behaviour)

production

property

political

personal aggression

group property 3 (status) - status (describe how norms & status exert influence on an individual's behaviour)

socially defined position/rank given to group/group members by others

group property 4 (size) - social loafing (show how group size affects group performance )

tendency for individuals to expend less effort when working collectively than when working individually

group property 5 (cohesiveness) - cohesiveness (identify benefits & disadvantages of cohesive groups)

degree to which group members are attracted to each other & are motivated to stay in group

group property 6 (diversity ) - diversity (identify benefits & disadvantages of cohesive groups)

degree to which members of a group are similar to/diffferent from one another 

group property 6 (diversity ) - faultlines (identify benefits & disadvantages of cohesive groups)

perceived divisions that split groups into two or more subgroups based on individual differences such as sex, race, age, work experience and education.

groupthink (link strengths & weaknesses of group deicision making)

norm for consensus overrides realistic appraisal of alternative courses of action 

side effect of group decision making 

groupshift (link strengths & weaknesses of group deicision making)

change in decision risk between a group's decision & an individual's decision that a group member would make; shift can be toward either conservatism/greater risk 

side effect of group decision making 

group decision-making techniques - interacting group (compare effectiveness of interacting, brainstorming & nominal group technique)

members interact with each other face-to-face 

group decision-making techniques - brainstorming (compare effectiveness of interacting, brainstorming & nominal group technique)

to generate creative ideas; any and all alternatives are encouraged; any criticism is withheld

group decision-making techniques - nonimal group technique (compare effectiveness of interacting, brainstorming & nominal group technique)

Group members meet face-to-face to pool their judgments in a systematic but independent way. 

power (define power & contrast leadership & power)

The capacity that A has to influence the behavior of B so that B acts in accordance with A’s wishes

dependency (define power & contrast leadership & power)

B's relationship to A when A possesses something that B requires 

formal power (define power & contrast leadership & power)

established by an individual's position in an organization 

formal power - coercive power (define power & contrast leadership & power)

power base dependent on fear of negative results