How to Lead Work Teams: Facilitation Skills
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Title | How to Lead Work Teams: Facilitation Skills |
Publication Type | Book |
Pub Year | 1991 |
Authors | Rees, F. |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Keywords | conformity, dignity, flexibility, group, potential |
Notes |
conformity"Leaders will do well to think of a team as a collection of diverse individuals, each with his or her own unique character and potential for contribution to the group. Being expected to conform and to subjugate individual needs and desires for the common good is degrading to team members. The fact is that some people are more comfortable as part of a group than others. Some more independent members may feel constrained and ill at ease working in a team. Others, because of their race, sex, age, religion, or culture, may not have much in common with other members and yet feel pressured to get along and conform. An effective leader is sensitive to the need to preserve individual dignity, to capitalize on differences, and to not try to achieve conformity." |