Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Group Characteristics
Chapter 9
Misc
100

Conflict due to disagreements about what messages to use to target your audience. 

Task conflict 

100

A leader who is not appointed, nor elected, but materializes through natural group interaction. 

Emergent leader

100

Choosing whether you have 3 or 7 people in your group.

Group Size

100

A written version of what a group did at a meeting. 

Minutes

100

Highly cohesive groups often produce this ineffective way of thinking/decision-making. 

Groupthink

200

Conflict due to thinking a group member is arrogant. 

Relational conflict 

200

Leadership competency that helps the group cooperate and support each other. 

Relational leadership competency 

200

Agreed upon activity or task to complete

Group Goal 

200

A written version of what the group will do at the meeting. 

Agenda

200

Replying to your group chat with hateful messages because you're not in-person, seeing the immediate feedback. 

Online disinhibition

300

This perspective treats conflict as a natural part of group development. 

Developmental perspective on conflict 

300

A type of leadership competency that helps group achieve a goal and function together. 

Procedural leadership competency. 

300

Group and individual outcomes are influenced by group members. 

Interdependence 

300

This document describes the goals and behaviors appropriate to the group. 

Group charter or mission statement. 

300

Listening to analyze so you can develop an informed opinion/response. 

Critical listening. 

400
Conflict due to disagreements about work distribution amongst the group. 

Process conflict 

400

A leader who is exceptionally expressive and persuades/influences others. 

Transformational leader

400

Belonging, behaving like a group, and liking the group. 

Group identity 

400

This relational issue exists when a group member has an ulterior motive. 

Hidden agenda. 

400

Pretending to listen in Small Group Comm., but really thinking about dinner plans. 

Pseudo-listening

500

A conflict management strategy that emphasizes your own triumph. 

Competing 

500

Leadership that focuses on sharing expertise and learning new skills. 

Technical leadership competency 

500

How the group members are organized; tasks and resources needed to accomplish goal  

Group Structure 

500

Long meetings, formation of cliques, unequal member involvement. 

Meeting obstacles. 

500

This role is considered to provide maintenance to a group; it helps to monitor participation and encourage quiet members to speak up.

Gatekeeper

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