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Title: Group Communication: An Introduction


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Group CommunicationAn Introduction
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A Focus on Task Groups
  • Primary group A group that exists simply to
    fulfill the basic need we have to associate with
    others.
  • Secondary group A group that exists to
    accomplish a specific instrumental task or goal.

3
A Focus on Becoming a Better Communicator
  • Other competencies ...
  • Technical
  • Financial
  • Material
  • Administrative
  • Etc.

4
A Focus on Developing Competence
  • Understanding, appreciation, and some general
    practical advice.
  • No step-by-step rules or recipes.

The person who knows how will always have a
job. The person who knows why will always be
his boss. Diane Ravitch - Historian, former US
Assistant Secretary of Education, research
professor at NYU Steinhardt School of Education
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A Focus on Developing Competence
  • Understanding, appreciation, and some general
    practical advice.
  • No step-by-step rules or recipes.
  • "A competent group communicator is one who is
    able to interact appropriately and effectively
    with others in small groups and teams" (p. 27).
  • You can be appropriate but NOT effective!
  • You can be effective but NOT appropriate!
  • Competence motivation, knowledge, and skill.

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Communication is Transactional
  • NOT Actional

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Communication is Transactional
  • NOT Interactional

8
Communication is Transactional
  • BUT Transactional

9
Small Groups What?
  • Small group of people
  • How large does a group have to become before it
    no longer feels like a group to you?
  • Meeting with a recognized common purpose
  • Members feel a sense of belonging
  • Members function to exert influence on one another

10
Small Groups Why?
  • More information
  • More creative
  • Improved learning
  • More satisfaction through participation
  • Self learning

11
Small Groups Why Not?
  • Pressure to conform
  • Individual discussion domination
  • Rely too much on others
  • Takes more time
  • Efficiency vs. Effectiveness???

Which of these are intrinsic to working in groups?
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Communication Competencies for Effective Small
Groups
  • Teamness as competence
  • What is a team?

13
Teams vs. Groups
Roles Rules Goals Methods
See p. 8
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Teams???
What makes an effective team? (See pp. 9-10)
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Teams???
What makes an effective team member? (See pp.
10-11)
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Levels of Human Assemblies
  • Aggregates

Groups
Teams
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What Makes the Difference?
18
What Makes the Difference?
  • Awareness of and recognition of others as part of
    the same assembly

What is the role of communication in this?
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What Makes the Difference?
  • Balance of individual and shared goals

What is the role of communication in this?
20
What Makes the Difference?
  • Interdependence necessary for goal attainment

What is the role of communication in this?
21
What Makes the Difference?
  • Amount of direct interaction among individuals

What is the role of communication in this?
22
What Makes the Difference?
  • Membership selection criteria

What is the role of communication in this?
23
What Makes the Difference?
  • Role clarity and differentiation

What is the role of communication in this?
24
What Makes the Difference?
  • Level of real and perceived accountability

What is the role of communication in this?
25
What Makes the Difference?
  • Emphasis on training and self-assessment

What is the role of communication in this?
26
What Makes the Difference?
  • Existence of and nature of leadership

What is the role of communication in this?
27
What Makes the Difference?
  • Development of unique, shared rituals and
    celebration

What is the role of communication in this?
28
What Makes the Difference?
  • Synergy Are the results less than, equal to, or
    greater than the sum of the parts?

What is the role of communication in this?
29
An Early Self-Assessment
  • Consider the groups of competencies on pp.
    28-29. Which have been the least apparent in your
    experiences with student project groups?
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