Group And Team Dynamics Flashcards

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Define group

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Those social aggrigates that involve mutual awareness and the potential for interaction

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Define mutual awareness

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Where individuals know about the activities of other group members and the overall progress of the group

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What are the 4 stages of development?

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Forming
Storming
Norming
Performing

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What is the forming stage of development?

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Familiarisation stage

Group members get to know each other - strengths/weaknesses

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What is the storming stage of development?

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Members question group structure and compete for status - arguments occur

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What is the norming stage of development?

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Need for common goals is recognised

Members begin to work together

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What is the performing stage of development?

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Each member is aware of their role within team - feels like they can contribute to succeess of team

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What is Steiner’s model of group effectiveness?

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Actual productivity = potential productivity - faulty processes

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What is actual productivty?

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The degree of success of a team’s performance at a given time in a game

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What is potential productivity?

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The full capabilites of the group when they’re working together

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What is faulty processes?

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The factors that can go wrong in team performance

There are 2 categories : co-ordination losses and motivation losses due to social loafing

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What are co-ordination losses?

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A breakdown in teamwork

Also known as Ringelmann effect

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What is motivational losses due to social loafing?

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A withdrawel of effort by team members

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What is the Ringelmann effect?

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A faulty process due to a breakdown in teamwork

When effectiveness of the team to operate as a group can’t be sustained

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What are the causes of the Ringelmann effect?

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Large group numbers
Lack of timing
Lack of understanding of tactics

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16
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What are strategies to reduce impact of Ringelmann effect?

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Allocate clear roles within team
Repeat/practice of set plays in training
Prioritise effective communication of tacics to team members

17
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What is social loafing?

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A withdrawal of effort caused by reduced motivation

Leading to an individual to coast for a period of play/whole game

18
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What are the causes of social loafing?

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Lack of accountability
Lack of self confidence
Perception that others aren’t trying
Individual efforts not valued 
‘Off the pitch’ problems
Lack of identity/poorly defined team roles
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What are strategies used to reduce impact of social loafing?

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Give credit for personal success
Give encouragement- attribute success to effort
Encourage social support between players - use peer pressure to maintain motivation - team building activities
Clarify and/or give roles and responsibilities to individuals
Punish social loafing - select players not likely to loaf