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Summary Organizational Behavior Chapter 11 (IBP)

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Organizational Psychology – Chapterr 11 – fferctiier ork Groups and Terams

Procerss Lossers, Procerss Gains, Group fferctiiernerss

Poterntial Perrformancer
Potential performiance – ther higherst lerierl of perrformancer a group is capabler of achieriing at
a giiern point in timer
 Difcult to merasurer in adiancer (changers as conditions changer

Procerss Lossers and Perrformancer
Process losses – perrformancer difcultiers a group erxperrierncers bercauser of coordination and
motiiation problerms

actual perrformancer (- ther perrformancer lerierl atainerd by a group nererds to erqual poterntial
perrformancer  procerss lossers must ber erliminaterd

Procerss Gains and Perrformancer
Process giains – increrasers in poterntial perrformancer that rersult from nerw ways of motiiating
and coordinating group mermberrs
 lerads to morer creratiier groups, coming up with nerw innoiatiier solutions to problerms (er.g.
Achierierd by erncouraging group mermberrs to ber morer creratiier & taker morer risks

Social Loafngg A Problerm in Group Motiiation and Perrformancer

Sociial loiafng – ther ternderncy of indiiiduals to erxerrt lerss erfort whern thery work in a group
than whern thery work aloner
 can lerad to procerss lossers lowerring group perrformancer
 can lerad to procerss lossers rersulting in sucker efect – a condition in which somer
group mermberrs, not wishing to ber considerrerd suckerrs, rerducer therir own erforts
whern thery serer social loafng by otherr group mermberrs

1. Duer to lack of connerction bertwerern inputs and outcomers ther custodianss motiiation
is lowerr than it would ber if thery werrer working serparaterly  lowerrs erxerrterd erfort
2. Spercifc mermberrs of a group berlierier therir erforts arer unimportant or underrialuerd 
lowerrs motiiation

Group Sizer and Social Loafng
 Social loafng increrasers as group sizer increrasers
o ther greraterr ther problerms associaterd with iderntifyinggerialuating erach mermberr
´s spercifc perrformancer
o ther morer conficts and coordination problerms  increrasers gap bertwerern
actual and poterntial perrformancer

ays to Rerducer Social Loafng

Making individual contributon iddntiabld
 by using pererr erialuation or perrformancer-appraisal systerm

Making individuals bdlidvd thdy providd a valuabld contributon to a group

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