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group
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a system which is characterized by interconnectedness of individuals
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small groups
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3-12 people
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large groups
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more than a dozen
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groupthink
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the mode of thinking that persons engage in when concurrence-seeking becomes so dominant in a cohesive in-group that it tends to override realistic appraisal of alternative courses of action
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work team
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small groups of workers who function as teams to make and implement decisions about their own work
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study groups
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established to enable individuals to work together to study and learn
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support group
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a system that allows people to interact with others who share similar goals or problems
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committee
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a small group responsible for study, research, and recommendations about an issue
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focus groups
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designed to test reactions to a particular product, process, or service offered by an organization
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public meetings
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members or interested individuals may attend the session
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symposium
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a series of experts or witnesses talk with each other on stage
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forum
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QA session afterwards
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town meeting
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a presenter opens with a short prepared statement that establishes the framework for the meeting
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forming
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group comes together to accomplish a task
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norming
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coming together to get to know each other
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group storming
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when conflicts erupt in groups
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conforming
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after going through storming and can work together
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performing
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the action stage of the group process
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adjourning
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groups going out of existence
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agenda
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the order of business for a meeting or discussion
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voting
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takes place when members are guveb ab opportunity to indicate agreement, disagreement, or no opinion
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brainstorming
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generating possible solutions without evaluation of them at the time of their proposal
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mediated meetings
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electronically held teleconferences, video conferences, or computer or virtual conferences
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teleconferencing
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performing multiway calls
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video conferencing
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conducting a conference through video
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web conferencing
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conducting a conference via the web
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virtual conferencing
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using an avatar in a web conference essentially
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