Analysis Of Group Development Theories In Ob Perspective

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April 20, 2011

 

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The style or behavior of the group leader tends to be imitated or repeated by the group members. As everyone is required to play a diverse set of roles within and outside an organization, one of the tasks in understanding behavior is grasping the role that is currently being played by a person. Group development research has proposed various models to explain how new groups form, work together, and disband...
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These models fall into two categories: Five stages model, often exemplified by Tuckman, (1965); and the punctuated equilibrium model of Gersick (1988). In this paper it will be analyzed which model is more applicable or otherwise there are some conditions, that requires a development of an integrated model of group development that can combine these two types of models into one model or not...
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