Asked by Raisa Norton on Sep 28, 2024
Initiating,summarizing,and information seeking are examples of _____ behaviors.
A) task-oriented
B) dysfunctional
C) maintenance-related
D) self-oriented
Task-Oriented Behaviors
Actions focused primarily on completing set tasks or achieving specific objectives, often at the expense of social or relational aspects.
Summarizing
The act of presenting the main ideas or essence of a text or speech in a concise and comprehensive manner.
Information Seeking
The act of looking for or gathering data, facts, or details about a particular topic or question.
- Recognize approaches and actions conducive to efficient facilitation.
- Understand the principles of maintenance, task-oriented, and dysfunctional actions in team settings.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize approaches and actions conducive to efficient facilitation.
- Understand the principles of maintenance, task-oriented, and dysfunctional actions in team settings.
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