- Initiator: Contributor who proposes or suggest group goals or redefines the problem. There may be more than one initiator during the group's lifetime.
- Information seeker: Searches for a factual basis for the group's work.
- Information giver: Offers an opinion of what the groups view of pertinent values should be.
- Opinion seeker: Seeks opinion that clarify or reflect the value of other members' suggestions.
- Elaborator: Give examples or extends meaning of suggestion given and how they could work.
- Coordinator: Clarifies and coordinates ideas, suggestions and activities of the group.
- Orienter: Summarizes decisions and actions; identifies and questions departures from predetermined goals.
- Evaluator: Questions group accomplishments and compares them to a standard.
- Energizer: Stimulates and prods the group to act and raises the level of its actions.
- Procedural technician: Faciliates group action by arranging the environment.
- Recorder: Records the group's activities and accomplishments.
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Group Dynamics
Task Roles of Groups
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