Importance of groups in organization, and Team Interactions in group, Group Vs Teams,
Team formation process, Stages of Group, Group Dynamics, Managing Team Performance & Team Conflicts.
How to build a good team? Team work & Team building Interpersonal skills – Conversation, Feedback, Feed
forward Interpersonal skills – Delegation, Humor, Trust, Expectations, Values, Status, Compatibility and their
role in building team
Call Now Pooja Mehta : 7738631006 Door Step Call Girls Rate 100% Satisfactio...
Group Dynamcs and Team Building
1. Introduction
Name - Niraj Mourya
Class – TE IT
Division – A
Roll No. – TEITA17165
Audit Course - Leadership and Personality Development
Topic – Group Dynamics &Team Building
Unit No. – 4
College – D.Y.Patil College of Engineering,Pune
2. Group Dynamics
• Communication and Interaction
Patterns
• Cohesion
• Social Integration and Influence
(Social Control Mechanisms)
3. Communication and Interaction Patterns
• “Whenever people are together in a group, they are communicating.”
(T & R)
• Communication patterns can be helpful or harmful.
4. Communication and Interaction Patterns
Why people communicate:
1. Understanding other people
2. Finding out where they stand in relation to other people
3. Persuading others
4. Gaining or maintaining power
5. Defending themselves
6. Provoking a reaction from others
7. Making an impression on others
8. Gaining and maintaining relationships
9. Presenting a unified image to the group
5. Communication and Interaction Patterns
Selective Perception influenced by:
1. Life positions that result from experiences in early childhood
2. Values
3. The status and position of the communicator
4. Previous experiences
5. Assumptions
6. Stereotypes
6. Communication and Interaction Patterns
Patterns of Interaction are influenced by:
1. Cues and Reinforcers
2. Emotional Bonds
3. Subgroups
4. Size and Physical Arrangements
5. Power and Status
7. Cohesion
Four interacting sets of variables determine a member’s attraction to a
group:
1. Need for affiliation, recognition, and security
2. The resources and prestige available through participation
3. Expectations of the beneficial and detrimental consequences
of the group
4. Comparison of the group with other group experiences
8. Social Integration and Influence
(Social Control Mechanisms)
How members fit together and are accepted in a group.
Groups are not able to function effectively unless there is a fairly
high level of social integration among members
Social Control Mechanisms – the processes by which the group-as-a-
whole gains sufficient compliance and conformity from its members to
enable it to function in an orderly manner.
“Social order and stability are prerequisites for the formation and
maintenance of a cohesive group.”
9. Social Integration and Influence
Norms – shared expectations and beliefs about appropriate ways to act
in a social situation such as a group.
• increase predictability, stability, and security
• result from what is valued, preferred, and accepted behavior
• overt or covert
10. Social Integration and Influence
Roles – shared expectations about the functions of individuals in the
group
Status – an evaluation and ranking of each member’s position in the
group relative to all other members
11. Team Building
Team Building Objective
• Build and serve on high-performance, effective teams
• Help meet our goals and objectives
12. WHAT IS A TEAM?
• A group organized to work together.
• A team is a group of individuals
working together to solve a problem,
meet an objective, or tackle an issue.
13. WHY DO TEAMS WORK?
• Whole is greater than the sum of its parts
• Individuals bring a range of talents, knowledge, experience, contacts,
etc.
• Working together, a team can accomplish more
14. INTANGIBLE BENEFITS
• Sense of accomplishment
• Self-fulfillment
• Esprit de corps
• Get to know one another
• More participation in activities
• Enhance club/OI reputation
15. BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE TEAM
• Get to know one another
• Establish consensus as to team’s purpose
• Identify available resources
• Establish rules of behavior
16. HELPFUL BEHAVIOR
• Be optimistic
• Be on time
• Support one another
• Be courteous
• Be open minded
• Be honest
• Participate
• Be open
• Listen
• Stay on track
• Share the work
• Complete your work
• Present ideas, comments
clearly
• Be prepared
17. HARMFUL BEHAVIOR
• Constantly critical
• Dominate/monopolize
• Be manipulative
• Be judgmental
• Act bored/uninterested
• Do unrelated things
• Sub-conversations
• Simply agree with
everything
• Avoid decisions
• Go off on tangent
• Name-calling
• Attack people/ideas