Chapter 6: Group Structure

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the team environment with the rise of gig work, outsourcing, and shifting of employee preferences in the workplace. (Photo: fauxels/Pexels)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Determine successful group structure.

Work groups are not like a mob of people, storming through the streets setting couches on fire over a team win. Work groups are organized and have structural elements that help the members understand who is responsible for what tasks, what kind of behaviors are expected of group members, and more. These structural elements include roles, norms, and status. Groups are also influenced by size and the degree of group cohesiveness. Let’s take a look at how each of those elements creates a structure that helps the members understand the purpose of and function within the group.

 

 

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