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Surviving the Desert
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Spring 2011MGMT E-4000, M. S. White, Ph.D., J.D. Team Decision-Making
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Interpersonal n Listen to your team members n Support your team members –Seriously consider the ideas of others –Nonjudgmental listening (not looking for what’s wrong) n Avoid “Group Think” n Aim for full participation
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Cognitive n Analyze the facts –Don’t jump to conclusions –Critically test your assumptions n Set Objectives –Actions should serve objectives –How does an action serve your objective? –Avoid the action trap.
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Cognitive Consider alternative courses of action. –Generate as many alternatives as possible. –Evaluate each alternative. Discuss adverse consequences. –What might go wrong? –How likely is it to happen?
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Effective Team Performance n Need : Comprehensive Decision Making + Good Interpersonal Process + Great Execution
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How Effective Was Your Team? n Individual Score –Measure of individual expertise. –The lower the score, the more the individual was in agreement with the expert. n Average Individual Score –Measure of team’s level of expertise. –The lower the score, the higher the team’s level of individual expertise.
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How Effective Was Your Team? n Team Score –Indicates the quality of team decisions. –A lower score shows greater agreement with the experts. n Team Score v. Average Individual Score –A higher team score suggests a break-down in interpersonal processing. –Did knowledgeable members participate fully?
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How Effective Was Your Team? n Team Gain/Loss Score –A high gain indicates that the team’s score was superior to the average individual score. –Suggests that the team was effective. n Percent Change –Adjusts the team scores to reflect initial differences in expertise. Shows the percent of gain or loss.
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How Effective Was Your Team? n Best Individual Score v. Team Score –Lowest individual score –Shows amount of improvement over the best individual. n Highest Individual Score v. Team Score –Shows how effective the team was in influencing a member with low expertise.
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How Effective Was Your Team? n Number of Individuals with Scores Lower than the Team Score –May not have used team members’ expertise effectively.
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Summary n Great teams master the interpersonal, cognitive and execution. n Effective teams: –Listen to and analyze all perspectives. –Remove cognitive blinders < Use all available information < Seek additional information < Share information < Find contradictory information
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Summary n Effective teams: –Avoid “Group Think.” –Critically evaluate alternatives. < Consider the risks as well as the upside –Have clear objectives which dictate actions.
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What type of team were you? n Constructive: Tapped full potential of members and put task above members personal needs. n Passive/Defensive: Fulfill the personal security needs of members (Groupthink) n Aggressive/Defensive: Solutions are limited to the expertise of those who gain control of the group (Captainitus)
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