Understanding Teams (ch. 1)
Defining Team Success (ch. 2)
Team Beginnings (ch.3)
Understanding the Basic Team Processes (ch. 4)
Cooperation & Competition (ch. 5)
100

What distinguishes a team from a regular group?

Interdependence, shared goals, and collective accountability.

100

Name the three outcomes used to define team success.

*Task accomplishment 

*Positive relationships

*Individual well-being

100

What are team norms?

Shared expectations for behavior within a team.

100

What is social loafing?

Reduced effort by individuals when working in a group.

100

What are shared mental models?

Common understandings about tasks, roles, and processes.

200

What term describes the dynamic patterns of interaction that influence how teams function?

Group dynamics.

200

What happens when a team meets its goal but damages relationships and morale?

The team is not truly successful.

200

When do team norms usually form?

Early in the team’s life.

200

What reduces social loafing the most?

Accountability and visible individual contributions.

200

What system describes knowing who has what expertise on a team?

Transactive memory system.

300

 Why do organizations increasingly rely on teams instead of individuals?

Tasks are complex and require diverse skills, collaboration, and shared problem-solving.

300

What organizational factors support effective teamwork the most?

*Resources

*Support

*Aligned reward systems

300

What is group socialization?

The process of integrating new members into a team.

300

What term describes the strength of bonds between members and their team?

Group cohesion.

300

 What is reflexivity in teams?

 Reflecting on and improving team processes.

400


 What concept explains how people define themselves based on team membership?

Social identity.

400

 What mindset views teamwork as an ongoing learning and improvement process?

A teaming mindset.

400

Why are unclear goals dangerous for teams?

 They cause confusion, misaligned effort, and conflict.

400

Why can high cohesion sometimes hurt team performance?

It may discourage critical thinking or honest disagreement.

400

Why is communication more challenging in virtual teams?

 Fewer social cues and increased risk of misunderstanding.

500

 Why is communication essential in team effectiveness?

It coordinates actions, builds trust, clarifies roles, and aligns goals

500

Why can teamwork sometimes reduce efficiency instead of improving it?

Poor communication, coordination problems, and unclear roles.

500

What tool helps teams clarify goals, roles, and expectations early on?

A team charter.

500

What type of role focuses on maintaining relationships and harmony?

Social roles.

500

 What communication behavior most improves learning and adaptation in teams?

Open feedback and reflection.

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