Group, Teams and Tasks in the Organization: A Historical Escortion

M. Tamunomiebi, Goodluck Prince Uhuru
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This paper theoretically examines the historical escortion of groups, teams and task in the organization. It discuses historical antecedents of groups, teams and task in the organization. The paper noted the group and team development in the organization has followed sequential order tracing from the Hawthorn experiment of lighting in1930 till date. The need to strategize ways and means to improve productivity, maximize profit and increase workers commitment instigates the constant and continuous review of groups, teams and task in the organization. The paper looked at the concept of groups, group formation, types and benefits of groups in the organization. It also considers the concept of team, team work and team building/development among others, as well as the task groups and teams perform in (their) organization. Thereby affecting their decision making process and the commitment level of the employees. In addition, sustainability of the benefits gained from groups, teams and task depends on the level of support given by the management, the commitment of every group and team members. The paper advices management of organization to understand the behaviour of groups, teams and task performed by its members and modify strategy to influence their behaviour towards aligning with the goals and objectives of the organization.
组织中的群体、团队和任务:历史性的护航
本文从理论上考察了组织中群体、团队和任务的历史护送。它讨论了组织中群体、团队和任务的历史背景。论文指出,该组织的小组和团队发展遵循了从1930年Hawthorn照明实验到现在的顺序追踪。需要制定战略方法和手段来提高生产力,最大化利润和增加工人的承诺,这促使组织中对小组、团队和任务进行不断和持续的审查。本文研究了组织中群体的概念、群体的形成、群体的类型和利益。它还考虑了团队的概念,团队工作和团队建设/发展等,以及任务组和团队在(他们的)组织中执行。从而影响他们的决策过程和员工的承诺水平。此外,从群体、团队和任务中获得的利益的可持续性取决于管理层给予的支持水平、每个群体和团队成员的承诺。本文建议组织管理人员了解其成员的群体,团队和任务的行为,并修改策略,以影响他们的行为,使其与组织的目标和目的保持一致。
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