microgroups
Microgroups refer to small, intimate social units that form within larger organizations or communities. These groups are characterized by a high degree of cohesion, shared interests, and frequent interaction among their members. Typically, microgroups consist of three to seven individuals, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual support. They can emerge organically based on personal relationships, shared tasks, or common hobbies, or they may be deliberately structured by an organization for specific purposes such as project teams or support networks.
The dynamics within microgroups often involve deep trust, open communication, and a strong sense of psychological