Creating Effective Groups, Third Edition gives students the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to communicate more effectively and interact more productively in the small group setting. This new edition features all new sections on diversity, group dynamics, online resources, and social media.
References to the research the text is based on will be added, giving readers the theoretical and research background for the practical, application-based material in the text.
Adventures in co-leadership in social group work practice. In R. Kurland & A. Malekoff (Eds.), Stories celebrating group work: It's not always easy to sit on your mouth (pp. 175–183). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Social Work Practice Press.
`Creating Effective Teams takes readers by the hand through the four developmental stages of getting from group creation to highly effective teams.
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Moss doesn't grow on a rolling stone. What's the amount of moss surrounding your business these days? How much action have you been taking in the last few months? What action has been showing measurable results? Are you keeping track?
Provides ways to design, manage, and maintain more useful work groups--including labor-management committees, staff meetings, advisory groups, and policy committees.
The book takes an innovative learner-centric approach, structured around different levels of management from individual effectiveness, through to interpersonal effectiveness, and then team and organizational effectiveness.
"Coyle spent three years researching the question of what makes a successful group tick, visiting some of the world's most productive groups--including Pixar, Navy SEALs, Zappos, IDEO, and the San Antonio Spurs.