Structuration Theory. Structuration theory is an explanation of how groups are produced and reproduced through the use of social rules.

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Structuration Theory

Structuration theory is an explanation of how groups are produced and reproduced through the use of social rules.

Assumptions of Structuration Theory A.Groups and organizations are produced and reproduced through the use of rules and resources B.Communication rules serve a dual function as both the medium for and the outcome of interactions C.Power structures guide the decision- making process by providing us with information on how to best accomplish our goals

Variables that Impact Effective Decision-Making 1. Objective Factors A. Attributes associated with the task 2. Group Factors A. Associated with the group and its members