11.4 The advantages and disadvantages of groups
Groups can be very useful in organisations. They can:
- pool the individual talents and resources of individuals
- help catch and correct individual errors as other members of the group may pick up on the error
- stimulate productivity through peer group pressure: that is, members encourage other members to keep focused;
- satisfy the social needs of their members
- make higher quality decisions as the decisions gain higher acceptance (by group members rather than an individual) and members feel more committed to the decision as they were involved in making it.
However, group work is time consuming and costly because members are removed from their individual activities. Also, often in groups there is unclear individual accountability for errors and undue conformity as some members may succumb to peer pressure.
Activity 11d
What are some other advantages and disadvantages of group work?