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Effective Intercultural Workgroup Communication Theory (John G. Oetzel)
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Culturally diverse groups Disadvantage: - More group process difficulty (tension, conflict) Advantage: + Infusion of different ideas & approaches to solving problems If managed properly, diversity is a benefit McLeod, Lobel & Cox, 1996; Watson, Kumar & Michaelsen, 1993)
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With no leader Members need to monitor the communication process and provide feedback This is how Blue Team will help
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Dimensions of group effectiveness (Hackman 1990) Task dimension – Degree to which the group’s productive output meets the standards of quality or quantity Relational dimension – Degree to which the group’s processes enable the group to work together interdependently in the future Personal dimension – Degree to which the group experience contributes to the well-being of team members Task effectiveness is more associated to independent self- construal Relational effectiveness is more associated to interdependent self-construal. Personal effectiveness is associated with both
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Culture and communication are related recursively Culture emerges in interaction Communication must be repeated before impacting culture
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Model GROUP Situations Features History of unresolved conflict Ingroup/Outgroup Cooperative/Competitive tasks Equal/Unequal status Person # 1 Individualism/Collectivism Self-Construals Face Concerns Person # 2 Individualism/Collectivism Self-Construals Face Concerns Person # 3 Individualism/Collectivism Self-Construals Face Concerns Group Communication Processes Turn Taking/Participation Decision Making Cooperative Conflict Behavior Respectful Communicaiton Outcomes Task effectiveness Relational effectiveness
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Propositions synthesized The more a group utilizes effective communication processes the more likely the group will achieve: 1. task effectiveness 2. relational effectiveness Impacts on effective communication experience - Negative contextual factors within the group - Cultural diversity -Individualistic/independent (utilize dominating conflict strategies) + Collectivistic/interdependent (utilize collaborating conflict strategies) + Collectivistic (utilize equal participation) + Individualistic (more likely they will take turns) + Other- or mutual- rather than self-face concerns
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Skills Participation & ability to encourage it in others Cooperation Collaboration & consensus decision making (dialogue) Collaboration Respectful communication
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Definitions Individualism - Belief in the primary importance of the individual and in the virtues of self-reliance and personal independence Collectivism - Belief in the primary importance of the group and in the virtures of group member interdependence Self-construal - refers to the perceptions that you have about your thoughts, feelings and actions in relation to others; relation of the self to others and the self as distinct from others With an independent self-construal you perceive a clear boundary that separates yourself from others and give higher priority to personal goals over group goals. With an interdependent self-construal you define yourself in terms of relationships to others and give higher priority to group goals over personal goals Face - Value or standing or worth in the eyes of others; prestige; dignity Participation - act of taking part or sharing in something (opposite of non- engagement, non-involvement, nonparticipation) Collaboration - action of working with someone to produce or create something (opposite of working independently) Cooperation - process of working together to the same end "their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission“ (opposite of rivalry, competition, contention)
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