Organizational Behavior
An Examination of Group Dynamics
Group work is often times the most honest and productive type of work because of the challenges, the exchange of ideas and the creativity-promoting environment it inherently contains. Group work, however, is most productive when group dynamics function smoothly. It is for this reason that organizational behavior is important to study in order to see what, in fact, achieves the kind of productive behavior expected of good group dynamics. The paragraphs below will describe both theory and give practical examples of a selected group that can demonstrate the kinds of structures and dynamics that are most useful.
The group selected for these purposes is one that deals with customer service requests at a said company, the name of which is withheld in this examination for privacy purposes. This group's sole purpose is to ensure the complete satisfaction of customers who either call or e-mail with questions or service requests for the said company's various services, which are offered to the customer on a subscription basis.
The group thus has a common goal, but its various members are paid based on their individual performance as well. However, in order to satisfy various requirements relating to their positions, these individuals must always interact with their team-members, especially in order to achieve these individual and thereby common goals, or vice-versa. Just as in any company, one individual does not always simply work for himself or herself, but contributes to the general well-being of the company and this is precisely the case in this example.
The group's goals therefore rotate around ensuring and achieving realistic customer satisfaction quotas, but also enabling customers to be able to receive working services and even increase the use of services, which is done by transferring questions to the sales department. This department also made of a group...
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