1st Edition

Effective Management Teams and Organizational Behavior A Research-Based Model for Team Development

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    Most contemporary organizations use management teams to manage and coordinate their businesses at all levels of the organizational hierarchy. Management teams typically set overall goals, strategies, and priorities, making vital organizational decisions. They discuss issues, solve problems, offer advice, and ensure various processes and units are aligned and interact efficiently. Although management teams are vital for overall organizational performance, research indicates that they are largely underused and less effective than their potential would suggest for value creation.

    This book provides a research-based and practical model of the characteristics of effective management teams. It looks in depth at each factor of the model, discusses the supporting research, provides examples of how the factors influence the work and effectiveness of management teams, and shares tips and tools for successfully working with management team development.

    It provides researchers, academics, and students of organizational behavior with an overview of the variables that empirical research has found to be robustly related to management team effectiveness and will enable leaders and management consultants to develop more effective management teams.

    Part I. The management team

    1. A model for effectiveness in management teams

    2. The management team – a special type of team?

    3. Management group or management team?

    Part II. Output factors and emergent states: Outcomes achieved by effective management teams

    4. What kind of results do effective management teams achieve?

    Part III. Input factors: Basic conditions for effectiveness in management teams

    5. A clear team purpose

    6. Appropriate team tasks

    7. Appropriate team composition

    8. Supportive organizational systems

    Part IV. Processes that influence management team effectiveness

    9. Setting clear meeting goals

    10. Focused communication

    11. Capitalizing on diversity

    12. The absence of political behavior

    13. Team boundary spanning

    14. Continuous team learning

    15. Effective team leadership

    Part V. How can effective management teams be developed?

    16. Management team development – principles and dilemmas

    17. Tools for developing management teams

     

    Biography

    Henning Bang, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo, Norway, and a partner in the management consulting firm Bang & Midelfart.

    Thomas Nesset Midelfart is a licensed psychologist specialized in Organizational Psychology from the University of Oslo, Norway, and a partner in the management consulting firm Bang & Midelfart.