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 The term group refers to two or more
individuals who bear an explicit psychological
relationship to one another.
 In general, a number of people together at a
given place and given time can be considered
as a group.
 ‘A group is the largest set of two or more
individuals who are jointly characterized by a
network of relevant communications, a
shared sense of collective identify and one or
more shared dispositions with associated
normative strength’.
-By David Horton.
INTERACTION AMONG
MEMBERS
SHARED GOALS
PEOPLE SEE THEMSELVES AS
MEMBERS
TWO OR MORE PEOPLE
Formal
•Command
•Task
Informal
•Interest
•Friendship
Primary &
Secondary
 In formal group, the behaviors that one
should engage in are stipulated by and
directed towards organizational goals.
 The six members making up an airline flight
crew are an example of a formal group.
 A group is a formal when it is purposely
designed to accomplish an organisation
objective or task.
 It is created via a formal authority for some
defined purpose.
Command group:
 A command group is determined by the
organisational chart.
 It is composed of the subordinates who
report directly to a given manager.
 An elementary school principal and his/her
12 teacher form a command group, as do the
director of postal audits and his five
inspectors.
Task group:
 Task groups, also organizationally
determined, represent those working
together to complete a job task.
 However, a task group’s boundaries are not
limited to its immediate hierarchical superior.
 It can cross command relationships.
Counteraction group:
It exists when members interact to resolve
some type of conflict, usually through
negotiation and compromise.
A labor-management negotiating group is
one example of a counteracting group.
Coaching group:
It exists when group members perform
their jobs relatively independently in the
short run.
For example, students enrolled in the
same course may participate relatively
independently of each other in class
discussions but act interdependently with
others in under taking a team project.
Interacting groups:
Interacting group refers to the dynamics
of the team and the way individuals in the
group interact with one another.
 Informal groups are the natural
and spontaneous grouping of people
whenever they work together over a period of
time.
 Whenever people interact and work together
over a certain period of time, it’s very natural
for them and it comes very spontaneously for
them, that they form informal groups.
Interest group:
Established to meet a mutual objective (a
group formed to lobby management for more
fringe benefits).
Friendship group:
Formed because members have something
in common.
 A primary group is typically a small social
group whose members share close, personal,
enduring relationships.
 These groups are marked by members'
concern for one another, in shared activities
and culture.
 Examples include family, childhood friends,
and highly influential social groups.
 People in a secondary group interact on a less
personal level than in a primary group, and
their relationships are temporary rather than
long lasting.
 Since secondary groups are established to
perform functions, people’s roles are more
interchangeable.
 A secondary group is one you have chosen to
be a part of. They are based on interests and
activities.
 Examples of these would be employment,
vendor-to-client relationships, etc
Security
power
status
Goal
achievement
Perception approach: People who see
themselves as part of group constitute a group.
Teams are mature groups with a degree of
member interdependence and motivation to
achieve common goals. Teams start out as
groups, but not all groups become teams.
Organization approach: emphasizes group
characteristics to define a group: an organized
system of individual who are connected with
one another.
Motivation approach: a group is a collection of
individuals whose collective existence satisfies
needs.
Interaction approach: Two or more individuals
interacting with each other in order to accomplish
a common goal. This definition specifies three
minimum requirements for a group to exist:
I. Size—must be two or more individuals.
II. Interaction—must be some form of
exchange or communication.
III. Purpose—must be trying to accomplish a
goal.
 The group dynamics is that division of social
psychology that investigates the formation
and change in the structure and functions of
the psychological grouping of people into
self-directing wholes.
Group norms are a set of beliefs, feelings and
attitudes commonly shared by group members. These
are also referred to as rules & standards of
behavior that apply to group members.
 Norms serve three functions in groups:
Predictive
Control
Rational.
1. As first, norms provide a basis for understanding
behavior of others
2. Second, norms regulate the behavior of members.
3. Finally, some norms define relationships among
roles.
 A characteristic feature of groups which is
particularly important for the behaviour of
their members is COHESIVENESS Extent to
which the members are attracted to each
other.
 It is the degree to which members are
attached to and motivated to remain a part of
a group.
INTERACTION
THREAT
SIZE
CO-
OPERATION
SHARED
GOALS
ATTITUDES
& VALUES
SOLVING
PROBLEMS
 Decision making is the process of choosing a
course of action among alternatives.
 It is important to understand decision making
process in the organizational behaviour
because choice processes play a vital role in
communication, motivation, leadership, and
other aspects of individual, group and
organizational interfaces.
DIGNOSE THE
PROBLEM
DEVELOP
ALTERNATIVS
EVALUATE
ALTERNATIVES
AND SELECT THE
BEST ONE
IMPLEMENTING
AND
MONITORING
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organisational behaviour- groups

  • 2.  The term group refers to two or more individuals who bear an explicit psychological relationship to one another.  In general, a number of people together at a given place and given time can be considered as a group.
  • 3.  ‘A group is the largest set of two or more individuals who are jointly characterized by a network of relevant communications, a shared sense of collective identify and one or more shared dispositions with associated normative strength’. -By David Horton.
  • 4. INTERACTION AMONG MEMBERS SHARED GOALS PEOPLE SEE THEMSELVES AS MEMBERS TWO OR MORE PEOPLE
  • 6.
  • 7.  In formal group, the behaviors that one should engage in are stipulated by and directed towards organizational goals.  The six members making up an airline flight crew are an example of a formal group.  A group is a formal when it is purposely designed to accomplish an organisation objective or task.  It is created via a formal authority for some defined purpose.
  • 8. Command group:  A command group is determined by the organisational chart.  It is composed of the subordinates who report directly to a given manager.  An elementary school principal and his/her 12 teacher form a command group, as do the director of postal audits and his five inspectors.
  • 9. Task group:  Task groups, also organizationally determined, represent those working together to complete a job task.  However, a task group’s boundaries are not limited to its immediate hierarchical superior.  It can cross command relationships.
  • 10. Counteraction group: It exists when members interact to resolve some type of conflict, usually through negotiation and compromise. A labor-management negotiating group is one example of a counteracting group. Coaching group: It exists when group members perform their jobs relatively independently in the short run.
  • 11. For example, students enrolled in the same course may participate relatively independently of each other in class discussions but act interdependently with others in under taking a team project. Interacting groups: Interacting group refers to the dynamics of the team and the way individuals in the group interact with one another.
  • 12.  Informal groups are the natural and spontaneous grouping of people whenever they work together over a period of time.  Whenever people interact and work together over a certain period of time, it’s very natural for them and it comes very spontaneously for them, that they form informal groups.
  • 13. Interest group: Established to meet a mutual objective (a group formed to lobby management for more fringe benefits). Friendship group: Formed because members have something in common.
  • 14.  A primary group is typically a small social group whose members share close, personal, enduring relationships.  These groups are marked by members' concern for one another, in shared activities and culture.  Examples include family, childhood friends, and highly influential social groups.
  • 15.  People in a secondary group interact on a less personal level than in a primary group, and their relationships are temporary rather than long lasting.  Since secondary groups are established to perform functions, people’s roles are more interchangeable.  A secondary group is one you have chosen to be a part of. They are based on interests and activities.  Examples of these would be employment, vendor-to-client relationships, etc
  • 17. Perception approach: People who see themselves as part of group constitute a group. Teams are mature groups with a degree of member interdependence and motivation to achieve common goals. Teams start out as groups, but not all groups become teams. Organization approach: emphasizes group characteristics to define a group: an organized system of individual who are connected with one another.
  • 18. Motivation approach: a group is a collection of individuals whose collective existence satisfies needs. Interaction approach: Two or more individuals interacting with each other in order to accomplish a common goal. This definition specifies three minimum requirements for a group to exist: I. Size—must be two or more individuals. II. Interaction—must be some form of exchange or communication. III. Purpose—must be trying to accomplish a goal.
  • 19.  The group dynamics is that division of social psychology that investigates the formation and change in the structure and functions of the psychological grouping of people into self-directing wholes.
  • 20. Group norms are a set of beliefs, feelings and attitudes commonly shared by group members. These are also referred to as rules & standards of behavior that apply to group members.  Norms serve three functions in groups: Predictive Control Rational. 1. As first, norms provide a basis for understanding behavior of others 2. Second, norms regulate the behavior of members. 3. Finally, some norms define relationships among roles.
  • 21.  A characteristic feature of groups which is particularly important for the behaviour of their members is COHESIVENESS Extent to which the members are attracted to each other.  It is the degree to which members are attached to and motivated to remain a part of a group.
  • 23.  Decision making is the process of choosing a course of action among alternatives.  It is important to understand decision making process in the organizational behaviour because choice processes play a vital role in communication, motivation, leadership, and other aspects of individual, group and organizational interfaces.
  • 25. Its all clear means then its my time to ask you questions!