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CHAPTER FIVE: Diversity and the Effects of Culture McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2013 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Diversity 4-2 Differences among group members Culture, ethnicity, religion, etc. Gender Sexual orientation Personality and learning style Differences of opinion
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Homogeneity 4-3 Groups composed of members who are similar or alike in group characteristics Groups composed of members who are different on one or more dimensions Heterogeneity
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A group member’s culture is a major input variable that aids in determining that member’s behavior The workplace is beginning to be characterized by unprecedented diversity
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Diversity Advantages 4-5 Diversity can enhance a group’s performance, as long as members can integrate their perspectives ….provided members give up their ethnocentricity (the belief that one’s own culture is inherently superior)
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Motives for Joining 4-6 Task-oriented individuals Focus: on control & achievement Task is reason for group’s existence Relationally-oriented individuals Value human relationships more than task
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Learning Styles 4-7 Concrete-experience Prefers learning by participating/doing Reflective-observation Prefers thinking reflectively Abstract-conceptualization Prefers reading/solitary study Active-experimenting Prefers trying different approaches
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Personality Differences 4-8 Myers-Briggs Measure of personality - classifies into 16 personality types according to scores on four dimensions: Extraversion/Introversion Sensing/Intuiting Thinking/Feeling Perceiving/Judging
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Culture 4-9 Culture: System of values, beliefs, symbols, norms, and behaviors shared by an identifiable group of individuals Co-culture : group that sees itself as distinct, but also part of larger grouping Affects everything you do, particularly how you communicate.
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Dimensions of Culture 4-10 Collectivism and Individualism Collectivist cultures value the group over the individual Individualist cultures value the individual over the group
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams 4-11 Power Distance (how power or status differences are minimized or maximized) High Power distance cultures place a lot of emphasis on status differences Low Power distance cultures tend to have a more equitable view Dimensions of Culture, 2
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams 4-12 Low and High Context Low context cultures emphasize direct messages High context cultures emphasize the situation to understand the meaning of the message Dimensions of Culture, 3
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Racial and Ethnic Gender Learned characteristics of masculinity and femininity Sex Inherent biological characteristics of male and female with which people are born Differences
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Communication Styles: Men & Women Expressive/Instrumental o Expressive: feelings, relationships o Instrumental: accomplishing task Task/Relationship o Task: task o Relationship: making sure members OK
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Forcefulness o Talking, interrupting, claiming personal space, calling attention to self Individual/Group Individual: focus on personal status Group: focus on group’s accomplishments Communication Styles: Men & Women, 2
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Generational Differences 4-16 Co-cultural differences based on age Builder generation: 1901-1945; World War II & Depression Boomer generation: 1946-1964; Vietnam, Civil Rights, social upheaval of 60s
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams 4-17 Gen-X: 1965-1981; Watergate, mistrust, parental divorce Millennial/Net: 1982-2000; technology, information/digital revolution Generational Differences, 2
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams Bridging Differences 4-18 Mindful Communication Open to multiple perspectives, see world from differing viewpoints Fantasy Discussion not focused on task Symbolic convergence: creation of shared meaning through talk Fantasy chain: group storytelling Manifest (surface) Latent (underlying)
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Effective Group Discussion: Theory and Practice 14 th Edition Gloria J. Galanes & Katherine Adams 4-19 Appreciate diversity’s value Acknowledge differences Talk openly Form group identity Good communication to build collective competence Principles for Bridging Differences
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