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AOE 1. Performance Improvement; Sub-section 1.10. Group Dynamics Process

Learning objectives for Group Dynamics Processes:

Group dynamics: the interaction of individuals working or learning together & includes things like setting goals, communicating, making decisions, providing leadership,& resolving conflict; facilitation strategies can affect and impact these dynamics, as shared in Ep. 1.7.


Personal identity issues
: Will I belong? Will I be listened to? Will I have a chance to contribute?

Relationship issues: Will everyone get along? How will people from different departments and levels interact? Will the working atmosphere be friendly or businesslike? Will communication be open?


Inclusion Practices

Groupthink “occurs when a group of well-intentioned people make irrational or non-optimal decisions that are spurred by the urge to conform or the discouragement of dissent. This problematic or premature consensus may be fueled by a particular agenda or simply because group members value harmony and coherence above rational thinking.”


Conditions that allow for groupthink
: isolation of the group, high group cohesion, directive leadership, lack of norms related to methodical decision-making procedures, homogeneity of members, and high stress from external threats. 


Ways to avoid groupthink:

Decision-Making Processes — see Ep. 1.7.; allow others to contribute their ideas and perspectives and allow the group to avoid narrow thinking. E.g. brainstorming, nominal group technique, affinity & interrelationship diagramming


Social Psychology Dynamics
: behavioral styles categorize personality differences, information-processing styles, and social interaction differences. One common way to identify behavioral style model is the DiSC Personality Profile (Marston, 1928) refers to the four basic behavioral styles:

 What’s your DiSC Personality? Find out: https://www.123test.com/disc-personality-test/ 


Tuckman Model of Group/Team Development

  1. Forming
  2. Storming
  3. Norming
  4. Performing
  5. Adjourning


Cogg’s Ladder
: Model of Team Development

  1. The Polite Stage
  2. The “Why Are We Here?” Stage
  3. The Power Phase; Bid For Power
  4. The Cooperation Phase; Performance Progress
  5. The Esprit de Corps Phase; Synergy 


What sort of models do you use for team development? Are there assessments that you prefer for assessing individual and group dynamics? Let me know!