Groups That Work: Structure and Process, Second Edition
Paul H. Ephross and Thomas V. Vassil
eISBN: 9780231510165
2005 (400 pages 1 illus.)
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(pages 1-248)
Table of Contents
(pages 5-6)
Preface to the Second Edition
(pages 7-10)
1. Working in Groups
(pages 11-21)
2. Frames of Reference for Understanding Work Groups
(pages 22-36)
3. Toward a Model of Working Groups
(pages 37-52)
4. The Democratic Microcosm
(pages 53-62)
5. Leadership Theory: Benchmarks and Guideposts
(pages 63-77)
6. Leadership in Working Groups
(pages 78-96)
7. Leadership and Contexts
(pages 97-106)
8. Problem Solving and Decision Making
(pages 107-120)
9. Stages/Phases ofGroup Development
(pages 121-136)
10. Teams and Team Building
(pages 137-150)
11. Organizational Settings and Styles
(pages 151-169)
12. Technologies for Group Maintenance, Operation, and Productivity
(pages 170-192)
13. Recurring Problems in Groups and Suggested Staff Responses
(pages 193-204)
14. Perspectives for Professional Practice with Working Groups
(pages 205-218)
Appendix: Population of Self-Descriptive Q-Sort Statements
(pages 219-224)
Notes
(pages 225-226)
Bibliography
(pages 227-238)
Index
(pages 239-248)
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Groups That Work: Structure and Process, Second Edition
Social workers, planners, health professionals, and human-service administrators spend much of their time in meetings, working in and with groups. What meaning does participation in these groups have for members? Some of the events that are most important for members of the various professions, and those whom they serve, take place within these groups. Health and human services depend upon their working groups for their development and allocation of resources, their standards of quality, and the evaluation of their success or failure. In short, these groups are relied upon to come up with creative solutions to complex problems.
Despite the amount of time spent in meetings, committees, and so on, very little has been written about the skills necessary for effective participation and leadership within working groups. With that in mind, Ephross and Vassil combine innovative group theory and practice in this "how-to" guide for professionals who take a variety of roles within the group. They draw on examples from social agencies, a hospital, a low-income community, and the boardroom, providing practical principles for day-to-day group life based on a democratic model. This revised edition also explores the changes that have taken place in the structure and operation of working groups in recent years and the heightened expectations for groups within large organizations.
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Table of Contents
Groups That Work: Structure and Process, Second Edition
Author(s):
Ephross, Paul H.; Vassil, Thomas V.
Keyword(s):
SW07; SW11; CSWO
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