Exam 2 - Understanding Work Teams Flashcards

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Why are teams popular?

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  • achieve feats an individual cannot
  • flexible and responsive to changing events
  • quickly assemble, deploy, refocus, and disband
  • increase employee involvement
  • collaborative mindset
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Teams

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Group whose individual efforts result in performance that is greater than the sum of the individual inputs

Goal: collective performance
Synergy: Positive
Accountability: Individual and mutual
Skills: Complementary

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Groups

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interacts primarily to share information and make decisions that help each member perform within their own area of responsibility

Goal: share information
Synergy: neutral (sometimes negative)
Accountability: individual
Skills: Random and varied

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Problem-solving

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Teams that discuss quality improvement, efficiency, work environment; low decision making

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Self-managed

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groups of employees who perform highly related and interdependent jobs with supervisory responsibilities

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Cross-functional

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employees from about the same hierarchical level, but from different work areas, come together to accomplish a task

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Virtual

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teams that use technology to tie together physically dispersed members in order to achieve a common goal

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Multiteam system

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a team of teams; a collection of two or more interdependent teams that share a superordinate goal

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Team context (what factors determine whether teams are successful?)

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  • Adequate Resources
  • Leadership and Structure
  • Climate of Trust
  • Performance Evaluations and Rewards
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Team composition

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  • Abilities of members
  • Personality
  • Allocating roles
  • Diversity
    *negative effects: gender, ethnicity, dissimilar experiences
    *positive effects: function, education, expertise
  • Cultural differences (initially negative, then positive)
  • Size of teams
  • Member preference
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Team processes

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  • Team plan, strategy, reflexivity
  • Specific goals (SMART)
  • Team efficacy (gain)
  • collective belief in success
  • Team identity (gain)
  • sense for belonging
  • Team cohesion
  • Mental models
  • member’s knowledge and beliefs about how work gets done
  • Team conflict level
  • Social loafing (loss)
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Know when to use individuals instead of teams

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  • Can the work be done better by one person?
  • Does the work create a common goal or purpose?
  • Are the members of the group interdependent?
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