When and how to organise a group

WHEN AND HOW TO ORGANISE A GROUP ?

  • A group may be organised at any time when some individuals feel that there is a need that cannot be satisfied individually, and there is no group already in existence to meet the need.
  • A new group may be organised even if similar groups are located elsewhere or these can not serve their interests.
  • A group may be organised with or without a stimulus from outside.
  • In organising groups for action, the needs, interests and goals of the individuals are to be made subservient and channeled to the needs, interests and goals of the group.
  • A minimum amount of cooperation amongst the group members is essential to hold the group together and act as a unit.
  • In a democratic group, decisions are generally based on majority opinion.
  • Compromise decision or decision by consensus may sometimes be required to make, to avoid conflict situation in the group.
  • The group process is as important as the group decision.
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