Practical and concise, this text offers students specific techniques to make small group interactions more effective and efficient.
Groups in Process continues to balance traditional and progressive approaches to teaching small group communication, drawing together the best of current research and thought on leadership, problem solving, and conflict management. Thorough and up-to-date, this text serves as a bridge between discussion-based texts and newer, interpersonal perspectives. Its straightforward presentation translates theory into practice with a plenitude of real-world examples.
Designed to improve communications within small groups, this text exposes readers to the techniques which can make groups more efficient and offers a balance between theoretical issues, relevant research findings and observer/participant concerns.