Group Dynamics and Conflict Management

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Group Dynamics and Conflict Management Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education Yuan Ze University, Taiwan January 14-15, 2008 Dr. Deborah Allen s contribution to this presentation is acknowledged and appreciated.

Why Use Groups? Simulates the real world use of teams High motivation when actively involved Learn more fully and with less effort Learn in context Allows exploration of more complex problems Can allow students to self-select their major areas of interest.

Trust and Teams Trust is a willingness to put oneself at risk within a specific context. Trusting behavior: delegation of tasks to a team member Distrusting behavior: Completing all tasks on your own. To be trustworthy, indicates one has characteristics that merit another s trust: Competence one has the capacity to complete the desired task. Benevolence one cares about my needs and will act in my best interests. Integrity the person is honest and keeps his or her commitments.

Nurturing and Eroding Team Trust List five actions that inhibit the formation of team trust. Use competence, benevolence, and integrity as a guide. Report out in 5 minutes

Phases of Group Development Forming Storming Norming Performing Group Task Define purpose Determine objectives Best Behavior / Inwardly focused Competition for ideas What are we supposed to do? Determine & accept roles Ease into roles and ground rules Development of trust & consequences Agenda setting Comfort in assigned roles Autonomous Dissent expected and encouraged

Phases of Group Development Forming Storming Norming Performing Group Task Define purpose Determine objectives Best Behavior Competition for ideas What are we supposed to do? Determine & accept roles Ease into roles and ground rules Development of trust Agenda setting Comfort in assigned roles Autonomous Dissent expected and encouraged Evidence of Failure Group lacks focus Attends to wrong things Conflict over objectives Not completing tasks Conflict within group Confusion over roles Poor standards Conflict within group & w/instructor Late assignments Poor performance continues Conflicts go unresolved Sense that grades unfair

The Team Grid & Code of Conduct Exercise Name, Phone, and Email Address Things I Love to Talk About Why I Am Taking This Class Personal or Professional Achievement for 2007 On Teams, I tend to be a Code of Conduct: How should we handle poor performance on this team?

Purposes of Completing the Grid? Forming: What does everyone expect to get out of this class? Do we have 5 leaders? Entertainers? How do I contact you? Storming What role do I want to play? (Leader vs. Entertainer) Norming How do we handle poor performance? Encourages the movement through the phases and the formation of trust

My Group from Hell Take 5 minutes to trade stories with your neighbor about your group from hell. How was the conflict resolved?

Resolving Conflicts Level 1 - Preventing escalation Monitor groups for early signs of conflict Intervene on the spot Group evaluations Encourage spontaneous verbal feedback

Resolving Conflicts Level 2 - Empowering students Listen to student concerns (all viewpoints) Encourage students to resolve the conflict Coach students on possible resolution strategies

Resolving Conflicts Level 3 - Serve as mediator Establish ground rules/review code of conduct Ask each student to present point of view while others listen Ask each student to define ideal outcome Review group ground rules Facilitate discussion of possible outcomes

Resolving Conflicts Level 4 - Instructor intervention I reserve the right to. statements in the syllabus Levels 1-3 are loosely based on: Weider-Hatfield (1981) A unit in conflict management skills. Communication Education 30: 265-273. Adler, Rosenfeld, and Towne (1983) Interplay: The Process of Interpersonal Communication. New York: Rinehart & Winston.

Final Suggestions for Using Groups Set expectations early Form heterogeneous groups Use permanent groups Rotate roles of responsibility Rely on group-selected ground rules Conduct peer evaluations