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Solving Problems in Groups and Teams (Overcoming Dangers in Group…
Solving Problems in
Groups and Teams
Problem Solving in Groups:
When and Why
Advantages of Group Problem Solving
Accuracy
Commitment
Resources
Diversity
When to Use Groups for Problem Solving
Is the Job Beyond the Capacity of One Person?
Are Individuals’ Tasks Interdependent?
Is There More Than One Decision or Solution?
Is There Potential for Disagreement?
Setting the Stage for Problem
Solving
Recognize Stages of Team Development
Orientation Stage
Conflict Stage
Emergence Stage
Reinforcement Stage
Maintain Positive Relationships
Build Cohesiveness
Group Problem-Solving Strategies
and Formats
Group Discussion Formats
Breakout Group
Problem Census
Panel Discussion
Focus Group
Parliamentary Procedure
Symposium
Forum
Dialogue
Solving Problems in Virtual Groups
Approaches and Stages
in Problem Solving
A Structured Problem-Solving Approach
Identify the Problem
Analyze the Problem
Develop Creative Solutions
Evaluate Possible Solutions
Implement the Plan
Follow Up on the Solution
Decision-Making Methods
Consensus
Majority Control
Expert Opinion
Minority Control
Authority Rule
Overcoming Dangers
in Group Discussion
Information Underload and Overload
Unequal Participation
Pressure to Conform