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Title: Group Climate
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March 29, 1997 |
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By using this tool, we specifically examined different aspects of what we considered "beneficial criteria" to effective group climate and "detrimental criteria" to effective group climate. The tool was divided into two sections in order to evaluate both good and bad displays of climate by individual members, as opposed to, simply measuring all positive aspects and not taking into account harmful communication... Showed first 250 characters
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Team members were graded by subtracting their detrimental points accrued from their beneficial points. A maximum score would have been a 24.
While Aaron clearly contributed the most to his group and scored the highest on beneficial points with a 23, he wound up scoring third highest on the total score after losing points for, creating tension, occasionally blocking ideas by insisting on specific goals, and not always staying 100% on task... Showed next 250 characters
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