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1 Teams: Processes and Communication
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2 Learning Goals What are taskwork processes, and what are some examples of team activities that fall into this process category? What are teamwork processes, and what are some examples of team activities that fall into this process category? What factors influence the communication process in teams? What are team states, and what are some examples of the states that fall into this process category? How do team processes affect team performance and team commitment? What steps can organizations take to improve team processes?

3 Team Processes Team process
Team characteristics, like member diversity, task interdependence, team size, and so forth, affect team processes. Team processes, in turn, have a strong impact on team effectiveness.

4 Team Value Process gain Process loss

5 Process Loss Coordination loss Motivational loss Social loafing
Production blocking Motivational loss Social loafing

6 Taskwork Processes Taskwork processes
When teams engage in creative behavior, their activities are focused on generating novel and useful ideas and solutions. Brainstorming Nominal group technique

7 IDEO’s Secrets for Brainstorming
Table 12-1

8 Taskwork Processes, Cont’d
Decision Making Decision informity Staff validity Hierarchical sensitivity

9 Taskwork Processes, Cont’d
Boundary Spanning Ambassador activities Task coordinator activities Scout activities

10 Taskwork Processes Figure 12-1

11 Discussion Questions Think of a team you worked in that performed exceptionally well. What type of taskwork process did the team engage in? Which teamwork processes did the team seem to depend on most to produce the exceptional results?

12 Teamwork Processes Teamwork processes
Behaviors that create the setting or context in which taskwork can be carried out. Transition processes, action processes, interpersonal processes

13 Teamwork Processes, Cont’d
Transition processes Mission analysis Strategy formulation Goal specification

14 Teamwork Processes, Cont’d
Action processes Monitoring progress toward goals Systems monitoring Helping behavior Coordination

15 Teamwork Processes, Cont’d
Interpersonal processes are important before, during, or in between periods of taskwork. Motivating and confidence building Affect management Conflict management Relationship conflict Task conflict

16 Teamwork Processes Figure 12-2

17 Communication Communication is the process by which information and meaning gets transferred from a sender to a receiver. Figure 12-3

18 Communication, Cont’d Factors that influence the communication process
Communication issues Noise Information richness Networked structures

19 Communication, Cont’d Network structure, cont’d
The pattern of communication that occurs regularly among each member of the team. All channel Circle Y Wheel Members tend to prefer decentralized network structures

20 Communication Network Structures
Figure 12-4

21 Team States Team states refer to specific types of feelings and thoughts that coalesce in the minds of team members as a consequence of their experience working together.

22 Team States, Cont’d Cohesion
Groupthink Avoid too much cohesion by assessing the team’s cohesion, and appointing a devil’s advocate. Potency High potency, members are confident that their team can perform well, and as a consequence, they focus more of their energy on achieving team goals.

23 Team States, Cont’d Mental models Transactive memory

24 Team States Figure 12-5

25 Why Are Some Teams More than the Sum of Their Parts?
Figure 12-6

26 Importance of Team Processes
Teamwork processes have a moderate positive relationship with team performance. Teamwork processes have a strong positive relationship with team commitment. People tend to be satisfied in teams in which there are effective interpersonal interactions.

27 Effects of Teamwork Process on Performance and Commitment
Figure 12-7

28 Application: Training Teams
Taken together, knowledge, skills, and abilities are referred to as transportable teamwork competences. Trainees can transport what they learn about teamwork from one team context and apply it in another.

29 Examples of Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities for Teamwork
Table 12-2

30 Training Teams, Cont’d Cross-training Personal clarification
Positional modeling Positional rotation

31 Training Teams, Cont’d Team building Team process training
Action learning Experience in a team context Team building

32 Takeaways Taskwork processes are the activities of team members that relate directly to the accomplishment of team tasks. Taskwork processes include creative behavior, decision making, and boundary spanning. Teamwork processes refer to the interpersonal activities that facilitate the accomplishment of the team’s work but do not directly involve task accomplishment itself. Teamwork processes include transition processes, action processes, and interpersonal processes. Communication is a process through which much of the work in a team is accomplished. Effectiveness in communication can be influenced by the communication competence of the sender and receiver, noise, information richness, and network structure.

33 Takeaways, Cont’d Team states refer to specific types of feelings and thoughts that coalesce in the minds of team members as a consequence of their experience working together. Team states include cohesion, potency, mental models, and transactive memory. Teamwork processes have a moderate positive relationship with team performance and a strong positive relationship with team commitment. Organizations can use training interventions to improve team processes. Such interventions may include training in transportable teamwork competencies, crosstraining, team process training, and team building.


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