Kent Sikes is a junior at State University. He has taken a summer job in the biggest

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Kent Sikes is a junior at State University. He has taken a summer job in the biggest factory in his hometown. He was told to report to the warehouse supervisor the first day at work. The supervisor assigned him to a small group of workers who were responsible for loading and unloading the boxcars that supplied the materials and carried away the finished goods of the factory. 

After two weeks on the job, Kent was amazed at how little the workers in his crew had accomplished. It seemed that they were forever standing around and talking or, in some cases, even going off to hide when there was work to be done. Kent often found himself alone unloading a boxcar while the other members of the crew were off messing around someplace else. When Kent complained to his coworkers, they made it very plain that if he did not like it, he could quit, but if he complained to the supervisor, he would be sorry. Although Kent has been deliberately excluded from any of the crew’s activities, such as taking breaks together or having a Friday afternoon beer after work at the tavern across the........


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1. Using some of the theories, explain the possible reasons for the group formation of this work crew. What types of groups exist in this case? 

2. What role does the supervisor play in the performance of this group? 

3. What are the major informal roles of the crew members and Kent? What status position does Kent have with the group? Why? 

4. Why hasn’t Kent been accepted by the group? Do you agree with the older worker’s last statement in the case? Why or why not?

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Organizational Behavior An Evidence Based Approach

ISBN: 9781648021251

14th Edition

Authors: Fred Luthans, Brett C. Luthans, Kyle W. Luthans

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