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COMMUNICATING IN TEAMS CHAPTER 8 BY: GINA CUMMINGS

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COMMUNICATING IN TEAMS

CHAPTER 8BY: GINA CUMMINGS

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TEAM-BASED ORGANIZATION Structured around interdependent decision-making

groups (not individual)

TEAMS-groups of employees w/ representation from a variety of areas in an organization

(ex. Sales, manufacturing…)

This helps in the cross-functional exchange of information.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_r9HjvSsek

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TYPES OF TEAMSProject Teams

Work Teams

Quality-Improvement Teams

Virtual Teams

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Project TeamsHelp coordinate

Usually made up of different members

Facilitates horizontal flow of authority,

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Work Teams Employees responsible for the

entire work process Resides together, outlines its own

work flowAid organization’s efficiency

Working in teams results in a “strong” outcome

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Work Teams Continued… Employee Stock Ownership Plan

(ESOP)

This process may encourage team members’ motivation and dedication to the team approach as well as the company itself.

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Quality Improvement TeamsGoals are to improve customer

satisfaction, evaluate and improve team performance, and reduce costs.

Made up of members from a variety of areas to bring different perspectives.

Generate innovative ideas

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Virtual Teams

A group of individuals who work across time, space, and organizational boundaries with links strengthened by webs of communication technology.

They have complementary skills

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Communicative Dimensions of Teamwork Roles

Norms Decision-Making Process

Management of Conflict and Consensus

Cultural Diversity in Teams

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RolesConsistent patterns of

interactions within a team.

3 broad types of communication roles

1. Task Role 2. Maintenance Role 3. Self-centered Role

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Task RoleSummarizes and evaluates the

team’s ideas and progress idea-generating process

Maintenance RoleRelieves group tension or pressure Reconcile conflict or disagreement

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Self-centered RoleSeeks to dominate the groups

discussions and work

Divert the group’s attention from serious issues by making them seem unimportan

Always considered inappropriate and unproductive

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NormsThe informal rules that designate

the boundaries of acceptable behavior within a group

Shaped by the national and

organizational culture and personal agendas

Often passed down through time by a culture or society

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Decision-Making Processes More effective than individual

decision making

Gets more team members involved and generates more ideas and information

Groupthink - a concept that refers to faulty decision-making in a group.

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Decision Making Continued

Stages for finding the best recommendation or course of action

1.Orentation

2. Conflict

3. Emergence

4. Reinforcement

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Management of Conflict and ConsensusConflict- interaction of

interdependent people who perceive opposition of goals, aims, and values.

How to solve conflicts in a group:

Collaboration- emphasizes high assertiveness combined with high levels of cooperation.

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Cultural Diversity in TeamsCultural diversity is becoming

more popular but have researchers concerned with the effects of cultural differences on team member communication.

Negotiation is a key to managing intercultural team differences. There are four phases in the negotiation process.

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Negotiation Phases 1. Developing relationships with

others-build trust and adapt to cultural differences

2. Exchanging info about topics under negotiation

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Negotiation Phases Continued…

3. Recognizing multicultural techniques of persuasion

4. Emphasizing the role of concession in achieving agreement

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Team LearningTeam Learning is an “alignment”

or the “functioning of the whole”Applying the principles and

practices of ‘dialogue’ to make the learning happen.

The Ladder of Inference-------

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A Retreat from Teams? Successful team formation:Teams are only as good as their

members

Teams must be trained in group decision making and communication

Only some decisions can be assigned to teams

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Applied to the NWSF (Northwest social Forum)

Teams in the NWSF

Virtual Teams were not a part of communication in the NWSF

Did the teams function as a whole? Work together?

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Cultural Diversity in the NWSFCultural Diversity was an issue in the

NWSF

Communication issues --- a problem due to cultural diversity

Roles---unclear

Norms—Different norms in different places

Decision-Making Process