XRS Laser Group
In order for companies to grow and continue to be successful, they must have effective work groups. If a group doesn't work well together, then a process intervention is needed. A process intervention is conducted to help work groups become more effective, become more aware of how it operates, and become more aware of how its members work with each other (Brown & Harvey, 2006, p. 187). Process intervention strategies include continuing, conversing, collaborating, charting, and composing (Information Search Process, 2005).
The XRS Laser Group is a perfect example of work groups not working well together. The project manager, John Everet, has been the group leader for two years. Kate Pringle, the department head, has given John the authority to run the project pretty much on his own. John hasn't produced any results, Kate hasn't stepped in to turn things around, there is friction between John and some group members, and the retreat that has been arranged......
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