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Application of Stages of Team Development
Shannon had never been a member of a team before. Her organization had always highly valued individual effort. Consequently, the switch to teams had been difficult. Furthermore, there had been no training in team development, and right now, Shannon was not certain they were ever going to get past this current stage of continuous intragroup conflict. There was a lot of conflict over who was going to lead the team. Once everyone had thought of themselves as part of the team, not just a group of individuals, Shannon had thought things would start to get better. That first stage had been very difficult, but now the second stage seemed no better. Shannon wondered if they would ever reach a stage of cohesiveness where close relationships would start to develop. Furthermore, at this point she was not sure they would ever get to the point of actually performing the task they had been set up for, which was to work across functions to develop a new piece of surgical equipment. Since the team was to be disbanded in two years, Shannon was afraid they were going to spend their whole two years becoming a team and would never actually develop the new equipment.
-Suppose Shannon's group interacted primarily to share information and to make decisions that would help each group member perform within his or her area of responsibility. They would have no need or opportunity to engage in collective work that requires joint effort; consequently, their performance is merely the summation of all the group members' individual contributions. Which of the following best describes this?
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The process by which cities grow and societies become more urban in character, often associated with the migration of people from rural to urban areas.
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A sociological model developed by Robert Park, outlining a sequence of stages (contact, competition, accommodation, assimilation) that describe how different racial groups interact over time.
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