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Organization Development and Change Thomas G. Cummings Christopher G. Worley Chapter Twelve: Interpersonal and Group Process Approaches

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning 12-2 Learning Objectives for Chapter Twelve To understand the human process interventions aimed at interpersonal relations and group dynamics To understand the application and effectiveness of various process interventions in producing change

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning 12-3 Process Interventions A set of activities on the part of the consultant that helps group members understand, diagnose, and improve their behaviors. Interventions are aimed at helping the group become better able to use its own resources to identify and solve interpersonal problems and devise more effective ways of working.

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning 12-4 Process Consultation Definitions  The creation of a relationship that permits the client to perceive, understand, and act on the process events…”  An approach that helps people and groups help themselves Group Process Issues Addressed by Process Consultation  Communications  The functional roles of group members  Group problem solving and decision making  Group norms  Leadership and authority

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning 12-5 Individual Interventions  Aimed at helping people better communicate with others  Johari Window Group Interventions  Aimed at the process, content or structure of the group Basic Process Interventions

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning 12-6 Johari Window Unknown to OthersKnown to Others Known to Self Unknown to Self Hidden Spot Open Window Unknown Window Blind Spot

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning 12-7 Unknown to OthersKnown to Others Known to Self Unknown to Self Open Window Improving Communications Using the Johari Window Reduce Hidden Area through Disclosure to Others Reduce Blind Spot through Feedback from Others

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning 12-8 Third Party Interventions Activities that focus on interpersonal conflicts within the organization Interventions help involved parties interact with each other directly, facilitating diagnosis of the conflict and its resolution

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning 12-9 A Cyclical Model of Conflict Episode 1Episode 2 Triggering Event Triggering Event Issues Behavior Consequences Issues

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning Strategies for Conflict Resolution Prevent the conflict through mandate or separation of the parties Set limits on the timing and extent of the conflict Help the parties to cope differently with the conflict Attempt to eliminate or resolve the basic issues in the conflict

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning Team Building Activities Activities Related to One or More Individuals Activities Oriented to the Group’s Operations and Behaviors Activities Affecting the Group’s Relationship with the Rest of the Organization

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning Types of Teams Groups reporting to the same manager Groups involving people with common goals Temporary groups formed to accomplish a specific, one-time task Groups consisting of people whose work roles are interdependent Groups with no formal links but whose collective purpose requires coordination

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning Team-Building Activities Determine the Intervention Target  One or more individuals  A group’s operation and behavior  A group’s relationships with the rest of the organization Determine the Intervention Orientation  Diagnostic  Developmental

Cummings & Worley, 9e (c) 2008 South-Western/Cengage Learning Team Building Activities Group Operation and Behavior  An inward look by the team at its own performance, behavior and culture for the purpose of improving effectiveness Group Relationships with the Organization  Understand the group’s role within the organization including interaction, support, and collaboration Manager’s Role