Organizational Behavior: Similarities Between Groups in the Society and in the Organizations
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Similarities and Differences of Groups in the Society. |
Structure of an Organization. |
“People who interact with one another and think
of themselves being together is called Group” Although our individuality is positive and natural, we all
need other people in our lives to combine ourselves with others every day as a
form of connectivity. Living in the society we are automatically into some
identical groups without our concern which demonstrates our identity. Each group
differs from each other because every single person on earth differs from one
to another and we can never find two persons the same.
Sometime we never realize that we are a
part of the group but we are. Some groups are wide in numbers but some are still developing to appear as one. As I already said that groups in the society differ from one to another, it makes sense that groups can differ widely in importance, purpose, and prevalence depending on the society in which they exist. There are two types of Groups in the society known Primary Groups and Secondary groups.
Sometime we never realize that we are a
part of the group but we are. Some groups are wide in numbers but some are still developing to appear as one. As I already said that groups in the society differ from one to another, it makes sense that groups can differ widely in importance, purpose, and prevalence depending on the society in which they exist. There are two types of Groups in the society known Primary Groups and Secondary groups.
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