Why group development sometimes does not work
Rudolph Attems
European Management Journal, 1982, vol. 1, issue 1, 67-72
Abstract:
The development of self-confidence is a capacity which is some-times neglected in group development activities, with the result that interpersonal behaviour may be characterized by insufficiently assertive or aggessive actions. In this article, Rudi Attems draws attention to the need for group participants to recognize the need for their own behaviour to be functionally assertive, and to allow other participants to be functionally assertive also, based upon a fundamental model of individual rights.
Date: 1982
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