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Chapter 9 Objectives Define small-group communication and state why it is important Recognize different types of groups Define leadership and explain its relevance to small-group communication Explain how culture develops in small groups
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Chapter 9 Objectives Identify steps in the small-group decision-making process Discuss how technology can be used to facilitate small-group communication Utilize skills necessary for effective and ethical group communication Recognize strategies for ethically managing group conflict
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Why Should You Learn About Small Groups?
To meet our need for inclusion, affection and control Groups are everywhere To learn a highly valued skill To become an effective group member To participate in the democratic process
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What is Small-Group Communication?
The interaction between three to nine people who are working together to achieve an interdependent goal
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Types and Functions of Small Groups
Task-oriented groups Secondary groups Relationship-oriented groups Primary groups Assigned groups Emergent groups
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What is Leadership? A process of using communication to influence the behaviors and attitudes of others to meet group goals
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The Role of Leadership in Small Groups
Types of Small Group Leaders Designated leaders Elected or appointed to a leadership position Emergent leaders Becomes an informal leader by exerting influence
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The Role of Leadership in Small Groups
Power and Group Leadership Distributive power Integrative power Designated power
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The Role of Leadership in Small Groups
Sources of Power in Groups Reward power Punishment power Coercion Referent power Expert power
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Three Approaches to Effective Leadership
Leadership Styles Democratic leaders Encourage member participation Laissez-faire leaders Take no initiative for structuring group discussion Autocratic leaders Maintain strict control over the group
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Three Approaches to Effective Leadership
Leadership as Communication Competence Focus is on communicative behaviors used to exercise influence Two competencies used by leaders Task Interpersonal
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Three Approaches to Effective Leadership
Leadership as Planning Know the task at hand Know the people Collect information Distribute leadership Organize the discussion
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Establishing Culture in Small Groups
Group Norms Informal rules for group interaction
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Establishing Culture in Small Groups
Group Norms Role Structure Formal and informal roles Behavioral functions Task functions Maintenance functions Self-centered functions
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Establishing Culture in Small Groups
Group Norms Role Structure Group Cohesiveness Trust, supportiveness, cohesiveness Groupthink
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Establishing Culture in Small Groups
Group Norms Role Structure Group Cohesiveness Group Diversity Within-group diversity Gender diversity Cultural diversity
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Problem Solving and Decision Making
Characteristics of group problem solving Multiple perspectives Takes longer Well suited for conjunctive tasks More effective when the process is systematic and organized
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Problem Solving and Decision Making
Effective group problem solving Wording the discussion question Is it a question of fact, value, or policy? Is it stated clearly? Is it measurable? Does it focus on the problem?
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Problem Solving and Decision Making
Effective group problem solving Wording the discussion question Discussing criteria for judging solutions Absolute criteria Important criteria
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Problem Solving and Decision Making
Effective group problem solving Wording the discussion question Discussing criteria for judging solutions Identifying alternatives Brainstorming
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Problem Solving and Decision Making
Effective group problem solving Wording the discussion question Discussing criteria for judging solutions Identifying alternatives Evaluating alternatives
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The Functions of Group Work
Solving problems Making decisions Negotiating conflict Fostering creativity Maintaining ties to stakeholders
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Technology and Group Communication Processes
Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) Advantages Anonymous and efficient Disadvantages Expensive and impractical
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Making Your Small Group Communication Effective
Relate your statements to preceding remarks Use conventional word arrangements Speak concisely State one point at a time
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Being an Ethical Group Member
Be trustworthy and supportive Be honest and truthful Be thorough and unbiased when evaluating information Behave with integrity Manage group conflict ethically
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