Work Group
A work group is a group that interacts primarily to share information and to make decisions to help each member to perform within his area of responsibility.
Characteristics of a work group
According to Rensis Likert, the important characteristics of an effective work group are as follows
1. The members are skilled in all leadership and membership roles.
2. The members of the group are attracted to it and are loyal to its members including the leader.
3. The members and leaders have a high degree of confidence and trust in each other.
4. The values and goals of the group are a satisfactory combination and expression of the relevant values and needs of its members.
5. The group is eager to help each member to develop to his full potential.
6. All the interaction, problem solving, decision making activities of the group occur in a supportive atmosphere.
7. Each member accepts willingly and without dislike the goals and expectations that the individual and the group establish for themselves.
8. The leader and members believe that each group member is possible to accomplish the objectives.
9. The supportive atmosphere of the highly effective group stimulates creativity.
10. There is high motivation in the group to use the communication process so that it best serves the interests and goals of the group.
A work group is a group that interacts primarily to share information and to make decisions to help each member to perform within his area of responsibility.
Characteristics of a work group
According to Rensis Likert, the important characteristics of an effective work group are as follows
1. The members are skilled in all leadership and membership roles.
2. The members of the group are attracted to it and are loyal to its members including the leader.
3. The members and leaders have a high degree of confidence and trust in each other.
4. The values and goals of the group are a satisfactory combination and expression of the relevant values and needs of its members.
5. The group is eager to help each member to develop to his full potential.
6. All the interaction, problem solving, decision making activities of the group occur in a supportive atmosphere.
7. Each member accepts willingly and without dislike the goals and expectations that the individual and the group establish for themselves.
8. The leader and members believe that each group member is possible to accomplish the objectives.
9. The supportive atmosphere of the highly effective group stimulates creativity.
10. There is high motivation in the group to use the communication process so that it best serves the interests and goals of the group.
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