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Week 2 -Groups & Organizations Glossary

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Aggregate cluster of people who just happen to be similarly situated at the same time
Social Group set of 2 or more people who interact and in a manner that is defined by some common purpose, a set of norms, and a structure of statuses and roles within the group.
Primary Group small # of people who interact over a long period of time on an intimate basis
Secondary group involve a large # of people who interact on a temporary basis; no intimacy
Dyad smallest group possible; made of 2 people
Triad group of 3 people
Instrumental leader “task leader”; organizes a group to set & pursue goals;
helps the group to define its job and determine the best way to do it
Expressive leader “social emotional leader”; well liked and creates harmony, keeps morals high and minimizes conflicts & achieves solidarity among group members by offering emotional support
Group conformity refers to individual’s compliance with group goals, even if the group’s goals conflict with our individual goals
Group think occurs when group members begin to think similarity and conform to one another’s views
Group Polarization closely related to group think; a group moves towards a stronger position or more extreme course of action than its members individually favor
Risky shift groups making risky decisions due to “safety in numbers”
Reference group group that one compares to when making self-evaluations; social groups that provide the standards in terms of which we evaluate ourselves
Organizations large, impersonal, secondary groups or associations
Formal Organization large scale group having a name, some official purpose/goals, and a structure of statuses and roles and sets of rules to promote these goals
Bureaucracy hierarchical authority structure that operates under explicit rules & procedures; dominant type of formal organization in modern society; rationally designed organizational model whose goal is to perform complex tasks as efficiently as possible
Parkinson’s Law states that in any bureaucratic organization, “work expands to fill the time available for it’s completion
Peter Principle states “in any hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence
Iron Law of Oligarchy no matter what organizations preach or how democratic organizations attempt to be ~ in reality, they are run by their leaders and not by ordinary members
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