Group Reflection: The Ideas Of Bad Leadership Within A Group

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On Thursday the 27th of October, three other students and I took part in a group assignment for our Study and Career Preparation course. Just like every group, there needs to be some sort of leader. However, the person who took charge was very controlling over the assignment and did not let other group members share their opinion, whilst also ignoring any other group member’s ideas, which made some conflict within the group. The leader also gave us our own roles and did not let us contribute to the PowerPoint presentation. This resulted in the group not finishing as the leader was still trying to finish the presentation, as she felt she did not need anyone else’s help. This resulted in the rest of the group becoming very uneasy, because our …show more content…

As I started to notice the bad leadership within the group, I felt very nervous for what will happen as I knew that this leader was not going to let us contribute. I reacted neutrally as I was sure my other group members felt the same way. After the constant rejection of ideas, I felt every angry as I believed my group was coming up with some incredible ideas for the presentation. When this leader rejected any sort of contribution from us, I felt as though she thought she was smarter or above us as we were a few years younger. This made me feel very uncomfortable throughout the experience. I now feel angry as her bad leadership may have resulted in a bad grade due to her not allowing anyone else to contribute to the …show more content…

This issue of bad leadership resulted in conflict and a dysfunctional group (Wang & Thompson, 2006). Due to the amount of conflict within the group, the group members seemed to give up on the assignment, resulting in a lowered grade. These issues would be non-existent if the leader had allowed other group members to take part in the assignment, opposed to her trying to get the workload done by herself. This was very ineffective for our group as one person cannot complete all the tasks that were required (Hewes, 2014). After attempting to contribute to the experience, and failing, I believe it further supports the idea that the leadership within the group was not up to a good standard. Due to my friends being in the group, they affected my mood as I was very angry about how we were getting

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