Essay On Formal And Informal Groups

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Formal organizations are very unique from other groups because of the way in which they are designed and in the roles that these organizations play. They are formed to have a structure that has rules and guidelines. This type of group is designed to complete a specific task. These tasks can be completed in days, weeks, months or years. All is dependent on the ability to collect the factual data needed to validate the task (Bailey & Clegg, 2007, pg. 514). Informal groups are defined as being those that develop naturally based on demand and common interest of a number of individuals. These individuals share a common interest in attaining a mutual objective. Unlike formal groups this group has no structure or rules (Informal groups, n.d). Both formal and informal groups have an eloquent way of dictating the group’s productivity and morale for a successful common end goal. Having a number of common grounds does this. The group members all share the same appreciation in each individual’s performance, behavior and support in the group. These few things eventually build a coh...

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