Togetherness of the Group
- Group cohesiveness is the resultant of all the forces acting on members to remain in the group. in other words, it means the stick togetherness of the group.
- There are many benefits to group cohesiveness. such as have much more extensive communication within the group, successfully achieving their desired goal, the members in the groups that are cohesive are much more satisfied with that group and etc.
- We can measure the group cohesiveness by using general indicators and by questions and surveys.
- When a group becoming a too cohesive, it can be harmful to the group. When a group becomes too cohesive group-think develops. Group-think occurs when a group becomes a so cohesive that group moral and uniformly of opinion become very important to the group.
Personal matters between group members affect negatively to the group cohesiveness.
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ReplyDeleteWhen members of the group do not have a togetherness will create more difficulties because when there is no friendship among the members then it will crate arguments, losses etc. to the group.
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ReplyDeleteand anther benefit is to group cohesiveness can successfully achieving their desired goal
The group which having cohesiveness can easily achieve the pre-determined goals of the group.
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ReplyDeleteWhen a group becomes too cohesive groupthink develops. Groupthink occurs when a group becomes so cohesive that group moral and uniformity of opinion become very important to the group.
When there is togetherness it would easier to build the team spirit.
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people have some goals which are unable to achieve individually. then they need to work as group to achieve those targets. When group cohesiveness is very essential for the success of the group.
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