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What is a workgroup?
Two or more individuals brought together for purposes of completing a collective task
Why are workgroups necessary?
Brings together diverse knowledge and opinions (two heads are better than one)

Can be more efficient (divide and conquer)

Higher quality decisions and outcomes
Disadvantages of Workgroups
Teams satisfice

People distort information to fit their preferences (or only focus on information that fits their preferences)

Unique information is not often shared in group discussion (shared information bias)
What is grouptalk?
discussing info that is common and already known
How do the following relate to advocacy & inquiry

1)Concept of decision making
2)Purpose of discussion
3)Participants’ role
4)Patterns of behavior
5)Minority views
6)Outcome
1)Concept of decision making
A- Contest I- Team

2)Purpose of discussion
A-Persuasion & Lobbying
I- Testing & Evaluation

3)Participants’ role
A- Spokesperson
I- Critical Thinkers

4)Patterns of behavior
A- Defend position & downplay contrary evidence

I-Balanced Argument Open to Alts

5)Minority views
A- Discourages
I- Cultivated / Valued

6)Outcome
A- Winner/ Looser
I- Collective Ownership
When should the advocacy group process be used?
all info is common OR you have a vested interest in a particular outcome
When should the inquiry group process be used?
parties have unique info & you are trying to uncover best solution
Why are teams sometimes not effective?
There is a tendency to focus on shared information
AKA Groupthink!
When should group decisions be made?
The Task is:
1) complex
2) requires division of labour
3) requires creativity & innovation
4) needs a co-operative buy in
5) unfamiliar
When should individual decisions be made?
1) simple
2) no division of labour
3) traditional
4) no cooperative buy in
5) routine
How are groups typically formed
Based on
1) Proximity
2) Similarity- Attraction Phenomenon
Advantages to similar groups
1) Low Start Up Cost (generally)
2) Agree-ability
3) High cohesion
Disadvantages to similar groups
1) Narrow Perspective
2) Low Motivation
3) Lack of Diverse Ideas
4) Opportunity for Groupthink
What is groupthink?
When norm for consensus overrides realistic appraisal of alternatives
How to Avoid groupthink?
leader avoids revealing own position
call on silent members
use of a devil’s advocate
Sources of Group Diversity
Demographic Diversity
(age, location, gender)
Tenure Diversity (time)
Functional Diversity (skill)
Informational Diversity (knowlege/info)
What is a devil's advocate?
A devil’s advocate is assigned to criticize a proposal/ idea
How does the devil's advocate process work?
1)A proposed course of action is generated

2)A devil’s advocate is assigned to criticize a proposal

3)The critique is presented to key decision-makers

4)Any additional information relevant to the issues is gathered

5)The decision to adopt, modify, or discontinue the proposed course of action is taken.

6)The decision is monitored
Conditions for Healthy Conflict?
1)Focus on facts, not opinions

2)Work with many alternatives

3)Have common goals

4)Use humor (but beware of sarcasm)

5)Equality of opportunity and participation

6)Don’t force consensus (look for compromises)
What is coordination neglect
A type of productivity loss composed of Focus and Communication

Foucs
1) partition neglect
2)component focus
Communication
1) Inadequate Communication
2) Insufficient Translation
What is partition neglect?
People tend to spend more time and effort on the process of division rather than integration
What is component focus?
People tend to focus more on individual parts
What prevents integration?
1) Inadequate Communication &

2) Insufficient Translation(technical translation to communicate)
Minimizing Coordination Neglect
1) Create shared goals
2)Before dividing labor, identify where integration needs to occur
3)Make sure organizational practices reinforce a focus on coordination