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FIRO-B & BELBIN

FIRO-B & BELBIN. FIRO. FIRO stands for Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation introduced by William Schutz in 1958. This theory is based on the belief that when people get together in a group, there are 3 main interpersonal needs they are looking to obtain:- Affection/ openeness

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FIRO-B & BELBIN

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  1. FIRO-B&BELBIN WWW.PPTMART.COM

  2. FIRO FIRO stands for Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation introduced by William Schutz in 1958. This theory is based on the belief that when people get together in a group, there are 3 main interpersonal needs they are looking to obtain:- Affection/openeness Control Inclusion. This technique was created to measure or control how group members feel when it comes to inclusion, control, and affection/openness or to be able to get feedback from people in a group. WWW.PPTMART.COM

  3. INCLUSION About recognition, belonging, participation, contact with others & how you relate to groups. WWW.PPTMART.COM

  4. CONTROL Concerned with influence, leadership, responsibility & decision making. WWW.PPTMART.COM

  5. AFFECTION About closeness, warmth, sensitivity, openness & how you relate to others. WWW.PPTMART.COM

  6. Based on this theory, a measurement instrument with scales that assess the behavioral aspects of the three dimensions. Scores are graded from 0-9 in scales of expressed and wanted behavior, which define how much a person expresses to others, and how much he wants from others. WWW.PPTMART.COM

  7. For each area of interpersonal need the following three types of behavior will be evident: Deficient : individual is not directly trying to satisfy the need. Excessive : individual is trying constantly to satisfy the need. Ideal : satisfying the need in a moderate way. WWW.PPTMART.COM

  8. 9 8 H 7 6 5 4 M 3 2 1 L 0 WWW.PPTMART.COM

  9. Sample Firo-B measures result WWW.PPTMART.COM

  10. Shutz identified the following types: 1- Inclusion types: The Undersocial (low e’I, low w’I). Eg :- LONER The Oversocial (high e’I, high w’I) . Eg:- PEOPLE GATHER The Social(moderate e’I, moderate w’I). Eg:- SOCIAL FLEXIBILITY WWW.PPTMART.COM

  11. Shutz identified the following types: 2- Control types: • The Abdicrat (low e’C, high w’C) Eg :- OPENLY DEPENDENT PERSON • The Autocrat (high e’C, low w’C) Eg :- MISSION IMPOSSIBLE • The Democrat (moderate e’C, moderate w’C)Eg :- MATCHER WWW.PPTMART.COM

  12. Shutz identified the following types: 3- Affection types: The Underpersonal (low e’A, low w’A).Eg :- PESSIMIST The Overpersonal (high e’A, high w’A)Eg :- OPTIMISTIC The Personal(moderate e’A , moderate w’A)Eg :-WARM INDIVIDUAL WWW.PPTMART.COM

  13. BERBIN TEAM ROLES WWW.PPTMART.COM

  14. What is a Team Role? A team role as defined by Dr Meredith Belbin is:"A tendency to behave, contribute and interrelate with others in a particular way.“ The value of Belbin team-role theory lies in enabling an individual or team to benefit from self-knowledge and adjust according to the demands being made by the external situation. WWW.PPTMART.COM

  15. Belbin Team Role Expert System Belbin - 9team role types Each type has a typical behavioural strength and a characteristic weakness “Allowable weaknesses” are the negative side of the positive strength. WWW.PPTMART.COM

  16. Team Roles Plant Resource Investigator Co-ordinator Shaper Monitor Evaluator Teamworker Implementer Completer-Finisher Specialist WWW.PPTMART.COM

  17. Team Role Summary Descriptions WWW.PPTMART.COM

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  20. Team Role Theory WWW.PPTMART.COM

  21. Benefits of Team Role Theory Recognise strengths More tolerance for weaknesses A language to talk about behaviour WWW.PPTMART.COM

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