Group Motivation Inventory
Motivation can be defined as the various ways used to make people or a group of people to become more interested and committed to their work. Scholars' termed motivation to be more of sociological and psychological concept as it is relying on human behavior and how they relate to one another. Group motivation is an important aspect in group dynamics since most groups purely rely on motivation to be able to work together efficiently Xiangli, Solmon, Tao, & Ping, 2011.
Motivation can be derived from various things and because of that, each and every group member derive his/her motivation from different sources, which without their, existence results in differences in attitude and contribution levels to the group's projects or tasks. In the recent group motivation assessment, we carried out, I got to discover how I view group participation and some of the issues that affect both mine and other group members' motivation towards group tasks Lewis, 2011()
What I have learned about myself from the exercise.
In my experiences with group work, I have learnt that am very hard working as am in the group than when am working alone. This is because, my group members always work together, and they ensure that all of them progress together to achieve their goal. I also learned that my relation with the composition of the group members matters a lot since wherever I work or be part of another group, I tend to be less productive at my work. I also realized that am more willing to spend extra time doing some group project than I spend doing my own personal projects. In addition, I always attend all meetings, mind about the group member's welfare and more committed to the group. One of my concerns with group work is that I hardly trust some of my group members since I believe that not everyone is equally committed towards the group realizing its goals.
How this knowledge has affected the way I interact in groups
This knowledge has enabled me to learn the different personal traits existing in the group that I am in, since this knowledge will help me to trust the group members more and to rightfully know their abilities hence appreciating the efforts they contribute to the group's activities. In addition, knowledge of what keeps us motivated as a group is necessary so as to ensure that the group members are working together so as to enable them to realize their goals. This knowledge concerning my group motivation has made me have a positive attitude towards some of the issues that hinder us as a team from achieving some of our project goals such as assigning interesting activities to specific individuals while leaving others, lack of coordination among group members and other members working harder than others.
The knowledge of group motivation has enabled me to develop a strong attachment to my group hence treating all the members equally irrespective of their strengths and weaknesses so as to enhance harmony among the group members. Group assessment has enabled me to view each member as an important person in the group, and that he/she has a very important role to play in the group no matter how small his/her role is. By having this knowledge, I am now able to motivate all the group members equally and encourage all of them to be interested in the group as I am. It has also made me start trusting my group members since we cannot successfully complete our project goals and be highly motivated while doing so, if we do not trust the contribution each and every one of use brings to the group Lewis, 2011()
How this exercise will help me to improve on the way I engage in future groups activities
In the future groups, I would try to be more engaged in other groups' activities and interact with other group members freely since we are brought together for a common goal which is to complete successfully the group's task. In the future, I would also trust other group members with the task at hand, even if we have hardly interacted with each other before. I would also try to make other group members to have clear goals, which will be shown by them working together Amiot & Sansfacon, 2011.
In addition, enhancing of communication among group members is very essential, since this would enable them to understand each other better for the common goal of the group.
Apart from all that, I would also, engage all group members in the exercise, since each and every one of them should evaluate him/herself to...
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