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GROUP COHESSIVENESS




          PRESENTED BY,

                   JENY THOMAS

                   MAYURI S J
What is group cohesiveness?

 Group cohesiveness is the ability to think and act 'as one' if the
    group is physically together or not.




   According to Stephen P Robbins, “Group cohesiveness is the
    degree to which members are attracted to each other and are
    motivated to stay in the group.”
Dimensions of group cohesiveness

 Group Unity



 Attraction



 Team work
Group unity

 Many theorists believe that group cohesion results from
   a deep sense of “we-ness” or belonging to a group as a
   whole.

 By becoming enthusiastically involved in the efforts of
   their group and by recognizing the similarities that exist
   among group members, individuals tend to develop a
   close connection with their group and its members.
Attraction

 According to Hogg (1992), group cohesiveness
   typically develops from a depersonalized attraction
   to group members based on their status as group
   members, rather than a personal attraction based
   on specific relationships.
Team work

   Some theorists stress that cohesion comes from
    group members’ commitment to work together to
    complete their shared tasks and accomplish their
    collective goals.

   Members of task-oriented groups typically exhibit
    great interdependence and often possess feelings
    of responsibility for the group’s outcomes.
FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO GROUP COHESIVENESS




     Threat &                         Difficulty in
    Competition                          Entry




   Time Together                        Group Size
                      COHESION




    Previous                          Similarities of
    Successes                         attitudes and
                                          values
1. Threat & Competition

   Whenever        the       common         group       goal       is
    threatened, cohesiveness increases.

   Also, such cohesiveness increases the importance of the
    goals.

   When we fight for a goal, the goal gets the highest priority.

   Thus the threatening party will have less chance of success
    when faced with a unified force.
2. Difficulty in Entry

 Some groups are not easy to join. The members are
    very carefully selected and the selected members feels a
    sense of pride and accomplishment.

    The more difficult it is to get into a group, the more
    cohesive that group becomes.

 The reason being that in exclusive and elite groups the
    members are selected on the basis of certain
    characteristics and these characteristics being common
    to all add to the degree of liking and attraction towards
    each other.
3. Time Together

 It is quite natural that the more time people spend
   together, the more they will get to know each other and
   more tendency there will be to get closer to each
   other, thus strengthening the degree of cohesiveness.

 In an organizational setting, people who work near each

   other are more likely to spend more time together.
4. Group Size

 Since continuous and close interaction among
   members     is   a   fundamental       necessity   for
   cohesiveness, it would be natural to assume that
   large groups restrict the extent of communication
   and interaction with each other, thus resulting in
   reduction of degree of cohesiveness.
5. Previous Success

 When a group achieves a meaningful goal, the

    cohesiveness of the group increases because the success
    is shared by all the members and each one feels
    responsible for the achievement.

   For example, when a sports team wins an important
    game, every one in the team congratulates every other
    member of the team for this success.
6. Similarity of Attitudes & Values

   One of the strongest source of group cohesiveness
     is the similarity in values, morals, beliefs and code
     of conduct.

   We enjoy the company of others who hold similar
     opinions and characteristics as ourselves.
Relationship b/w Group
            Cohesiveness, Performance norms and
                                      Productivity


                                                                            Moderate
                                       HIGH   High productivity
                                                                           productivity
   PERFORMANCE NORMS




                                       LOW                               Moderate to low
                                               Low productivity
                                                                          productivity


                                              low                 high




                        Cohesiveness
HOW TO INCREASE COHESSION?


    Induce agreement on group goals.

    Increase membership homogeneity.

    Increase interactions among members.

    Decrease group size.
Contd…


 Introduce competition with other groups.

 Allocate rewards to the group rather than

   individuals.

 Provide physical isolation from other groups
HOW TO DECREASE COHESSION?


    Induce disagreement in group goals.

    Increase membership heterogeneity.

    Restrict interaction among members.

    Increase group size.
Contd…


 Allocate reward to individuals rather than to a

   group as a whole.

 Remove physical isolation.

 Introduce a dominating member
BENEFITS


 Increased morale


 Increased productivity


 Improved communication


 Conformity and influences
Conclusion

 Group cohesion has been linked to a range of
   positive and negative consequences.

 People in cohesive groups are confronted with

   powerful pressures to conform to the group’s goals,
   norms, and decisions.
Group cohesion

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Group cohesion

  • 1.  GROUP COHESSIVENESS PRESENTED BY, JENY THOMAS MAYURI S J
  • 2. What is group cohesiveness?  Group cohesiveness is the ability to think and act 'as one' if the group is physically together or not.  According to Stephen P Robbins, “Group cohesiveness is the degree to which members are attracted to each other and are motivated to stay in the group.”
  • 3. Dimensions of group cohesiveness  Group Unity  Attraction  Team work
  • 4. Group unity  Many theorists believe that group cohesion results from a deep sense of “we-ness” or belonging to a group as a whole.  By becoming enthusiastically involved in the efforts of their group and by recognizing the similarities that exist among group members, individuals tend to develop a close connection with their group and its members.
  • 5. Attraction  According to Hogg (1992), group cohesiveness typically develops from a depersonalized attraction to group members based on their status as group members, rather than a personal attraction based on specific relationships.
  • 6. Team work  Some theorists stress that cohesion comes from group members’ commitment to work together to complete their shared tasks and accomplish their collective goals.  Members of task-oriented groups typically exhibit great interdependence and often possess feelings of responsibility for the group’s outcomes.
  • 7. FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO GROUP COHESIVENESS Threat & Difficulty in Competition Entry Time Together Group Size COHESION Previous Similarities of Successes attitudes and values
  • 8. 1. Threat & Competition  Whenever the common group goal is threatened, cohesiveness increases.  Also, such cohesiveness increases the importance of the goals.  When we fight for a goal, the goal gets the highest priority.  Thus the threatening party will have less chance of success when faced with a unified force.
  • 9. 2. Difficulty in Entry  Some groups are not easy to join. The members are very carefully selected and the selected members feels a sense of pride and accomplishment.  The more difficult it is to get into a group, the more cohesive that group becomes.  The reason being that in exclusive and elite groups the members are selected on the basis of certain characteristics and these characteristics being common to all add to the degree of liking and attraction towards each other.
  • 10. 3. Time Together  It is quite natural that the more time people spend together, the more they will get to know each other and more tendency there will be to get closer to each other, thus strengthening the degree of cohesiveness.  In an organizational setting, people who work near each other are more likely to spend more time together.
  • 11. 4. Group Size  Since continuous and close interaction among members is a fundamental necessity for cohesiveness, it would be natural to assume that large groups restrict the extent of communication and interaction with each other, thus resulting in reduction of degree of cohesiveness.
  • 12. 5. Previous Success  When a group achieves a meaningful goal, the cohesiveness of the group increases because the success is shared by all the members and each one feels responsible for the achievement.  For example, when a sports team wins an important game, every one in the team congratulates every other member of the team for this success.
  • 13. 6. Similarity of Attitudes & Values  One of the strongest source of group cohesiveness is the similarity in values, morals, beliefs and code of conduct.  We enjoy the company of others who hold similar opinions and characteristics as ourselves.
  • 14. Relationship b/w Group Cohesiveness, Performance norms and Productivity Moderate HIGH High productivity productivity  PERFORMANCE NORMS LOW Moderate to low Low productivity productivity low high Cohesiveness
  • 15. HOW TO INCREASE COHESSION?  Induce agreement on group goals.  Increase membership homogeneity.  Increase interactions among members.  Decrease group size.
  • 16. Contd…  Introduce competition with other groups.  Allocate rewards to the group rather than individuals.  Provide physical isolation from other groups
  • 17. HOW TO DECREASE COHESSION?  Induce disagreement in group goals.  Increase membership heterogeneity.  Restrict interaction among members.  Increase group size.
  • 18. Contd…  Allocate reward to individuals rather than to a group as a whole.  Remove physical isolation.  Introduce a dominating member
  • 19. BENEFITS  Increased morale  Increased productivity  Improved communication  Conformity and influences
  • 20. Conclusion  Group cohesion has been linked to a range of positive and negative consequences.  People in cohesive groups are confronted with powerful pressures to conform to the group’s goals, norms, and decisions.