MHR 405 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Social Loafing, Transactive Memory, Team Building

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Teams: groups of two or more people who interact and influence each other, are mutually accountable for achieving common goals associated with organizational objectives, and perceive themselves as a social entity within an organization. Groups that exist primarily for the benefit of their members. Reasons why informal groups exist: innate drive to bond, social identity we define ourselves by group memberships, goal accomplishment, emotional support. Process losses - resources needed for team maintenance. Social loafing members potentially exert less efforts in teams than alone. Brooks" law adding more people to a late software project only makes it. Process losses: resources expended toward team development and maintenance rather than the task. Brooks" law: the principle that adding more people to a late software project only makes it later. Social loafing: the problem that occurs when people exert less effort when working in teams than alone.

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