Throughout our lives, we all belong to a series of informal groups. Informal group is self-creating, and goes beyond
the relationships considered necessary by the company to get the job done. Some informal groups are strong.
Informal work group may be defined as "a collection of
individuals whose common work experiences.
Groups are characterised by friendliness, and common interests. Some informal work groups continue
functioning outside the work environment.
In some instances, they may develop relationships where it last longer
than their common work experience. Relationships
in informal groups, being based on common interests and friendships, often
attract a greater loyalty than company interests.
Formal organisation can be defined as a planned cooperative
effort in which each members has a recognized role to play and duties or tasks
to perform. Conflict is created when a
worker must decide between conforming to the pressures coming from the formal
organisation and those deriving from the informal one.
Informal organisations are not "bad". Informal organisation do exists in every
formal organisation. But sometimes the
informal organisation develops in opposition to the formal one. Informal groups are formed because they satisfy
human needs. Every human being has a
need for companionship, for identification.
The informal group if understood and managed well, can actually improve
the functioning of the formal organisation.
Factors that motivate
workers to develop informal groups
1. fail to
satisfy the social interaction needs
2. workers may
view the formal system as a common antagonist
3. common interests associated with, or
apart from, their common work experience
4. physical proximity in the work
situation
5. common work experience
References:
Raef T.
Hussein, (1989),"Informal Groups, Leadership and Productivity",
Leadership & Organization Development Journal, Vol. 10 Iss: 1 pp. 9 – 16
Raef T.
Hussein, (1990),"Understanding and Managing Informal Groups",
Management Decision, Vol. 28 Iss: 8
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