Deck 15: Teams

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Teams are rich in performance potential even though they are complex in the way they work.
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One way that high performance teams can be distinguished is by the way members work with one another to achieve common goals.
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Teams composed of "all-star" members who perform at high levels individually always make the best teams.
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It is not important that each team member be highly skilled in his/her job because another team member is expected to do more than their own individual job for overall success.
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Managers of successful teams often carefully plan and choreograph the team members' activities.
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It is a fallacy that the longer team members,such as surgeons and basketball players,work with each other the higher is the team success.
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Listening to others is not important as a team skill.
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Team contributions are the things that people do to help teams succeed and help their members enjoy the team experience.
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The principles of teams and teamwork cannot be applied to sports teams because the fan public expects only high individual performance and team results are unimportant.
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Communicating information and ideas is a "must have" team skill according to the textbook.
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As a general rule,we expect teams to perform at higher levels than individuals.
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A "must have" team skill as described in the textbook is encouraging and motivating others.
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As a general rule,successful high-performance teams must perform multiple tasks flawlessly and in perfect order and unison.
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Each team member must be aware of how his/her job fits into the overall scheme of the team's task.
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The "teamwork effect" may be described in general as a familiarity with working with each other on a team.
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Often less skilled individuals mold into high performing teams because they apply their skills and motivation to the team effort and want team success more than individual success.
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The benefits of team performance can happen even if team members make no positive team contributions.
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Accepting suggestions is a "must have" team skill.
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It is not necessary for individually scripted activities to fit seamlessly into team tasks.
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Teams have become less important in today's global society.
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Serving as a mentor or sponsor of a problem-solving team is an important team and teamwork role for managers.
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Serving as an agent of broad-based organizational change is an important team and teamwork role for managers.
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Fulfilling commitments is anachronistic in today's global world as a team skill.
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People arriving early and leaving late or taking things too seriously are some of the key problems typically associated with meetings.
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The supervisor,facilitator,participant,and coach are four important team and teamwork roles for managers.
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Persuading others to cooperate is never important as a team skill.
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Resolving and negotiating conflict is a "must have" team skill.
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The highest functioning teams never bother to build consensus as a team skill.
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Social imperfection refers to the presence of "free riders" who slack off because responsibility is diffused in teams and others are present to do the work.
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Nothing happening when the meeting is over and no one putting decisions into action are key problems typically associated with meetings.
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The creation of a whole greater than the sum of its parts is called teamwork.
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Two important management skills are knowing when a team is the best choice for a task and knowing how to work with and manage a team to accomplish a task.
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It is not necessary to avoid disruptive acts and words as a team skill.
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Being a member of a team rarely influences individual attitudes and behaviours.
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In your own career,it will never be necessary to work in or lead a team.
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More resources for problem solving,greater commitments to tasks,better control and work discipline,and more individual need satisfaction are just several benefits of teams.
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Social loafing refers to the presence of "free riders" who slack off because responsibility is diffused in teams and others are present to do the work.
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A team is a small group of people with complementary skills,who work together to accomplish shared goals while holding themselves mutually accountable for performance results.
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Personality conflicts and poor readiness to work,but not differences in work styles or task ambiguity,are commonly encountered problems in teams.
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The process of people actively working together in groups to accomplish common goals is called synergy.
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Cross-functional teams are expected to focus purely on functional concerns and demands.
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Meetings can and should be places where information is shared,decisions get made,and people gain understanding of each other.
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Because of information technology,virtual teams provide a problem-free approach to dealing with issues among team members at geographically dispersed locations.
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Some key problems typically associated with meetings are: the discussion lacks candour;people are unwilling to tell the truth;and the right information isn't available,so decisions get postponed.
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Formal work groups are officially recognized and supported by the organization.
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Starting with social messaging,assigning clear roles,and choosing members carefully are key to leading successful virtual teams.
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According to the perspective that organizations are interlocking networks of groups,managers and leaders serve as "group processors" because they make the whole team function properly.
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The trend toward greater empowerment in organizations is associated with new developments in the use of teams.
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Informal groups that emerge because members basically help one another do their jobs are called support groups.
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Committees,project teams,task forces,and cross-functional teams are used relatively infrequently in the modern workplace,whereas employee involvement teams enjoy extensive,widespread usage in the modern workplace.
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Cross-functional teams are indispensable to organizations because they eliminate the barriers that separate departments and people.
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Informal groups can help satisfy social needs otherwise left unmet.
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Cross-functional teams are expected to seek creative solutions and to think and act cross-functionally.
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Informal groups that emerge for a wide variety of personal reasons including shared nonwork interests)are called friendship groups.
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A committee is a formal team of people working together outside their daily job assignments to pursue a specific purpose.
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An autonomous work group is a temporary group created to solve a specific problem.
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According to the perspective that organizations are interlocking networks of groups,managers and leaders serve as "linking pins" because each manager or leader acts as a superior in one work group and as a subordinate in the next higher-level one.
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Difficulty in establishing good working relationships may occur in virtual teams due to the depersonalization that results from the absence of face-to-face interaction.
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Virtual teams should begin with social messaging that allows members to exchange information about themselves to personalize the process.
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Project teams or tasks forces bring together people from various parts of an organization to work on common problems,but do so on a temporary basis.
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Inputs to group process include the organizational setting,the nature of tasks,team size,and membership characteristics.
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An effective team is defined as one that achieves and maintains high levels of task performance,achieves and maintains member satisfaction,and remains viable for the future.
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Membership characteristics of teams include members who have the right skills mix and values and personalities that are compatible.
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In the life cycle of a team,the initial task orientation and interpersonal testing of individual members occurs in the forming stage.
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Team diversity can present significant group process challenges because of different values,personalities,experiences,demographics,and cultures among the members.
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The threshold point at which team size becomes a significant input factor in effective group process is 12 team members
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In the life cycle of a team,conflicts over tasks and ways of operating as a team occur in the storming stage.
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Since group process is essential to team effectiveness,it guarantees team success.
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In considering the results that any team must achieve,performance means that a work group or team is expected to transform resource inputs into product outputs that have some value for the organization.
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Group process includes how well team members communicate,make decisions,and handle conflicts.
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In considering the results that any team must achieve,gratification means that members should experience satisfaction from performance results and their participation in the process.
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Self-management responsibilities include planning and scheduling work,training members,distributing tasks,meeting performance goals,ensuring quality,and solving day-to-day problems.
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Self-managing teams operate with participative decision making,shared tasks,and responsibility for many managerial tasks.
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The phases or stages in the life cycle of any team are forming,storming,norming,performing,and adjourning.
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The more heterogeneous the team,the easier it is to manage team member relationships.
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Group process refers to how the members of a team actually work together as they transform inputs into outputs.
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The transition from traditional work settings to self-managing teams is usually effortless.
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Teams of workers whose jobs have been redesigned to create a high degree of task interdependence and have been given decision-making authority are called autonomous work groups.
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Members of self-managing teams do not evaluate one another's performance contributions,nor do they hire or fire team members.
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The organizational setting is an input factor to group process that is concerned with providing support in the form of information,material resources,technology,spatial arrangements,organization structures,and rewards.
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Deck 15: Teams
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Teams are rich in performance potential even though they are complex in the way they work.
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One way that high performance teams can be distinguished is by the way members work with one another to achieve common goals.
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Teams composed of "all-star" members who perform at high levels individually always make the best teams.
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It is not important that each team member be highly skilled in his/her job because another team member is expected to do more than their own individual job for overall success.
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Managers of successful teams often carefully plan and choreograph the team members' activities.
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It is a fallacy that the longer team members,such as surgeons and basketball players,work with each other the higher is the team success.
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Listening to others is not important as a team skill.
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Team contributions are the things that people do to help teams succeed and help their members enjoy the team experience.
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The principles of teams and teamwork cannot be applied to sports teams because the fan public expects only high individual performance and team results are unimportant.
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Communicating information and ideas is a "must have" team skill according to the textbook.
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As a general rule,we expect teams to perform at higher levels than individuals.
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A "must have" team skill as described in the textbook is encouraging and motivating others.
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As a general rule,successful high-performance teams must perform multiple tasks flawlessly and in perfect order and unison.
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Each team member must be aware of how his/her job fits into the overall scheme of the team's task.
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The "teamwork effect" may be described in general as a familiarity with working with each other on a team.
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Often less skilled individuals mold into high performing teams because they apply their skills and motivation to the team effort and want team success more than individual success.
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The benefits of team performance can happen even if team members make no positive team contributions.
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Accepting suggestions is a "must have" team skill.
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It is not necessary for individually scripted activities to fit seamlessly into team tasks.
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Teams have become less important in today's global society.
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Serving as a mentor or sponsor of a problem-solving team is an important team and teamwork role for managers.
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Serving as an agent of broad-based organizational change is an important team and teamwork role for managers.
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Fulfilling commitments is anachronistic in today's global world as a team skill.
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People arriving early and leaving late or taking things too seriously are some of the key problems typically associated with meetings.
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The supervisor,facilitator,participant,and coach are four important team and teamwork roles for managers.
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Persuading others to cooperate is never important as a team skill.
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Resolving and negotiating conflict is a "must have" team skill.
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The highest functioning teams never bother to build consensus as a team skill.
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Social imperfection refers to the presence of "free riders" who slack off because responsibility is diffused in teams and others are present to do the work.
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Nothing happening when the meeting is over and no one putting decisions into action are key problems typically associated with meetings.
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The creation of a whole greater than the sum of its parts is called teamwork.
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Two important management skills are knowing when a team is the best choice for a task and knowing how to work with and manage a team to accomplish a task.
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It is not necessary to avoid disruptive acts and words as a team skill.
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Being a member of a team rarely influences individual attitudes and behaviours.
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In your own career,it will never be necessary to work in or lead a team.
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More resources for problem solving,greater commitments to tasks,better control and work discipline,and more individual need satisfaction are just several benefits of teams.
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Social loafing refers to the presence of "free riders" who slack off because responsibility is diffused in teams and others are present to do the work.
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A team is a small group of people with complementary skills,who work together to accomplish shared goals while holding themselves mutually accountable for performance results.
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39
Personality conflicts and poor readiness to work,but not differences in work styles or task ambiguity,are commonly encountered problems in teams.
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The process of people actively working together in groups to accomplish common goals is called synergy.
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Cross-functional teams are expected to focus purely on functional concerns and demands.
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Meetings can and should be places where information is shared,decisions get made,and people gain understanding of each other.
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43
Because of information technology,virtual teams provide a problem-free approach to dealing with issues among team members at geographically dispersed locations.
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44
Some key problems typically associated with meetings are: the discussion lacks candour;people are unwilling to tell the truth;and the right information isn't available,so decisions get postponed.
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Formal work groups are officially recognized and supported by the organization.
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46
Starting with social messaging,assigning clear roles,and choosing members carefully are key to leading successful virtual teams.
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47
According to the perspective that organizations are interlocking networks of groups,managers and leaders serve as "group processors" because they make the whole team function properly.
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48
The trend toward greater empowerment in organizations is associated with new developments in the use of teams.
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49
Informal groups that emerge because members basically help one another do their jobs are called support groups.
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50
Committees,project teams,task forces,and cross-functional teams are used relatively infrequently in the modern workplace,whereas employee involvement teams enjoy extensive,widespread usage in the modern workplace.
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51
Cross-functional teams are indispensable to organizations because they eliminate the barriers that separate departments and people.
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52
Informal groups can help satisfy social needs otherwise left unmet.
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53
Cross-functional teams are expected to seek creative solutions and to think and act cross-functionally.
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Informal groups that emerge for a wide variety of personal reasons including shared nonwork interests)are called friendship groups.
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55
A committee is a formal team of people working together outside their daily job assignments to pursue a specific purpose.
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56
An autonomous work group is a temporary group created to solve a specific problem.
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57
According to the perspective that organizations are interlocking networks of groups,managers and leaders serve as "linking pins" because each manager or leader acts as a superior in one work group and as a subordinate in the next higher-level one.
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Difficulty in establishing good working relationships may occur in virtual teams due to the depersonalization that results from the absence of face-to-face interaction.
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59
Virtual teams should begin with social messaging that allows members to exchange information about themselves to personalize the process.
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60
Project teams or tasks forces bring together people from various parts of an organization to work on common problems,but do so on a temporary basis.
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Inputs to group process include the organizational setting,the nature of tasks,team size,and membership characteristics.
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62
An effective team is defined as one that achieves and maintains high levels of task performance,achieves and maintains member satisfaction,and remains viable for the future.
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63
Membership characteristics of teams include members who have the right skills mix and values and personalities that are compatible.
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64
In the life cycle of a team,the initial task orientation and interpersonal testing of individual members occurs in the forming stage.
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Team diversity can present significant group process challenges because of different values,personalities,experiences,demographics,and cultures among the members.
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66
The threshold point at which team size becomes a significant input factor in effective group process is 12 team members
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In the life cycle of a team,conflicts over tasks and ways of operating as a team occur in the storming stage.
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Since group process is essential to team effectiveness,it guarantees team success.
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69
In considering the results that any team must achieve,performance means that a work group or team is expected to transform resource inputs into product outputs that have some value for the organization.
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Group process includes how well team members communicate,make decisions,and handle conflicts.
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In considering the results that any team must achieve,gratification means that members should experience satisfaction from performance results and their participation in the process.
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Self-management responsibilities include planning and scheduling work,training members,distributing tasks,meeting performance goals,ensuring quality,and solving day-to-day problems.
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73
Self-managing teams operate with participative decision making,shared tasks,and responsibility for many managerial tasks.
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74
The phases or stages in the life cycle of any team are forming,storming,norming,performing,and adjourning.
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The more heterogeneous the team,the easier it is to manage team member relationships.
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76
Group process refers to how the members of a team actually work together as they transform inputs into outputs.
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The transition from traditional work settings to self-managing teams is usually effortless.
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Teams of workers whose jobs have been redesigned to create a high degree of task interdependence and have been given decision-making authority are called autonomous work groups.
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Members of self-managing teams do not evaluate one another's performance contributions,nor do they hire or fire team members.
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The organizational setting is an input factor to group process that is concerned with providing support in the form of information,material resources,technology,spatial arrangements,organization structures,and rewards.
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