Summary
Understanding the complexities of how people interact within groups is essential for both social and organizational success. This book delves deeply into the psychological and sociological mechanisms that drive group behavior, shedding light on the forces that influence cohesion, decision-making, and conflict. It offers a rich examination of the dynamics that shape group interactions, providing readers with a framework to analyze and improve collective functioning across a variety of contexts.
- Definition and Nature of Groups: Groups are characterized by interdependence, shared goals, and structured patterns of communication, which distinguish them from mere aggregates of individuals.
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