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SOPHIA KROON GR11516 MSBC-662-BC2Z Exploring Unproductive, Disconnected Teams
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OVERARCHING ISSUE: Underperformance Productivity of team has plummeted Recent addition of several new members
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UNDERLYING ISSUE: Group Socialization Team expansion: old-timers vs. newcomers 50% “seasoned employees” 50% “green” Outgroup Perspective of both groups Group Entitativity Very low since new additions, only 25%
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Group Socialization: EVALUATION 3 Critical Concepts Evaluation Cost-benefit analysis: Team to new members AND New members to team Newcomers – no value Old-timers – no skills to keep up with “today”
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Group Socialization: COMMITMENT Old-timer view of newcomer commitment Fleeting Socializing Watercooler talk, long lunches, working remotely, etc.
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Group Socialization: ROLE TRANSITION Newcomers “joining” the group Old-timers feel lack of trust Threatened
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Integrating New Members 3-Fold Approach LEADER: newcomer’s role OLD-TIMERS: pre-existing standards, strengths and weaknesses NEWCOMERS: strive for understanding
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Method: RETREAT Must address underlying conflict within group for success Standard form: ropes courses, trust falls, etc. Trust is not present Disconnect exists Members that do not want to be there
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Method: VIRTUAL FORUM Virtual Forum ALL participate, including team leader Introductions and explanations Fix the underlying lack of trust and knowledge of group members Allow stereotypes to be disproven
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Conclusion Virtual forum success Members learned value of team individuals and as whole Trust increased Threat decreased Group Entitativity increased by 50% to 75%
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References Thompson, L.L. (2014). Making the team: A guide for managers. New Jersey: Pearson.
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