teamkohesion
Teamkohesion is a concept in organizational psychology and management that describes the degree of unity and mutual support guiding a team’s behavior and performance. It integrates social cohesion, such as trust and rapport, with task cohesion, including shared commitment to goals, norms, and processes, to enable coordinated action.
Key components of teamkohesion include psychological safety, open communication, trust, shared mental models, role clarity, and
Measurement and outcomes: Teamkohesion is typically assessed through surveys on trust, communication quality, and perceived alignment;
Strategies to foster teamkohesion include inclusive leadership, regular check-ins and feedback, clear goal setting, well-defined roles,
Limitations and considerations: Excessive cohesion may lead to conformity or groupthink, while too little can hinder
Applications: Teamkohesion is relevant to project teams, product development groups, and distributed teams in fast-changing environments