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This is a complete and up-to-date summary of the course Teams and Leadership (2024–2025), based on all lectures and the official textbook. I scored 16/20 on the exam and created this summary because the free version on Google Docs was outdated and incomplete. It covers key concepts like team dynamics, diversity, performance management, and the impact of leadership on team effectiveness and mental health. Perfect for efficient exam preparation.

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SUMMARY: TEAMS AND
LEADERSHIP




Tinneke Nijs
VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL 2024-2025

,CHAPTER 1: BASIC GROUP DYNAMICS AND
TEAM EFFECTIVENESS
WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?

› Groups

› What is a group

› Why groups?

› Types of groups

❖ Teams

› Group development

› Group properties

› A team effectiveness model

› Work design

› Team composition

› Context

› Process

WHAT IS A GROUP?

WHAT ARE IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTICS OF A GROUP?

“two or more individuals, defining themselves as members of a group (Tajfel, 1981)

“two or more individuals, interacting and interdependent, who have come together to achieve particular objectives”
(Robbins & Judge, 2012)

› Interdependent: people depend on each other to complete their goals, so they need each other to complete
their goals

WHY GROUPS?

3 big reasons

› Evolutionary

- Working together to ward off enemies, to find food, to hunt, …

- Better chances for survival and reproduction

- We developed a universal need to belong as humans wich became really important for survival



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, • Being excluded was really bad bc without protection you couldn’t survive or reproduce so being part of
a group is/was important evolutionary or you would die



› Cognitive

- Social identity

› defining themselves based on being part of a group exp. I’m Belgium, I’m a parent, I’m
female, …

› you can be part of different groups (exp. Parent, woman, runner, teacher, …)

- Group gives direction to behavior and thoughts/thinking (social norms – guidelines)

› Utilitarian: Social exchange

- Benefits of being part of a group: material goods, helping; psychological goods: friendship, love,
approval, social support – reasons to stay

- Costs of being part of a group: invest time, money; conflicts, stress, power struggles – reasons to
leave group

• We think in a cost benefits ratio and if we find a group with a better ratio we could leave our existing
group and join a different group if we find that we give more then that we get

TYPES OF GROUPS

4 types of groups

› Intimacy groups
o Exp. Family, romantic partner, friends
› Task groups
o Exp. Sports team, cast of a play, team at work
o Have a common task to complete
› Social category
o Exp. Woman, black people, Americans, doctors
o Broad social cat. That you can belong to like; Sex, gender, ethnicity, nationality, occupational
› Loose association
o Exp. People at the cinema, at a bus stop, living in the same area
o Is more of a random set of people that are physically together




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, Entitativity: the degree to which a group of people is perceived as bonded together in a coherent unit (how “groupy”
is a group?)

› Intimacy and task group score high on entitavity
› How much of a group is this group?

9 dimensions/characteristics to describe a group (see table 12.1)




Permeability: doorlaatbaarheid/how easy of hard it is to get into the group or leave the group
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