Alignment between theory and practice in group development processes in the workplace: an experiential perspective

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Training Research Pub Date : 2019-09-02 DOI:10.1080/14480220.2019.1690745
C. Gwandure, E. Boshoff
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ABSTRACT The study examined the alignment between group processes theory and practice from an experiential perspective in a South African work context. Training and development programmes focus on groups and teams to improve performance. The perspective of this study was that training and development programmes should develop teams within a life paradigm. Participants were 13 university graduates who held various positions in organisations. All participants were recruited from Johannesburg, were female and ages ranged from 24 to 31 years. A questionnaire developed for this study based on Wheelan`s integrative model of group development was used to collect information from participants. The snowballing method was used to access participants. Thematic content analysis was used to analyse data. The results revealed that theory was aligned to group training experience in organisations. Future studies could assess team-building initiatives and effectiveness at each stage of group development.
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工作场所群体发展过程中理论与实践的结合:经验视角
摘要本研究从南非工作背景下的经验视角考察了群体过程理论与实践之间的一致性。培训和发展方案侧重于提高业绩的团体和团队。这项研究的观点是,培训和发展计划应该在生活模式中培养团队。参与者是13名大学毕业生,他们在组织中担任各种职位。所有参与者均来自约翰内斯堡,均为女性,年龄从24岁到31岁不等。基于惠兰的群体发展综合模型,为本研究开发了一份问卷,用于收集参与者的信息。使用滚雪球方法访问参与者。专题内容分析用于分析数据。研究结果表明,该理论与组织中的团队培训经验一致。未来的研究可以评估团队建设举措和团队发展每个阶段的有效性。
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