Communicating with Peers and Co-workers
Adapted from S. DeWine and 
D. Modaff, Organizational Communication: Foundations, Challenges and 
Misunderstandings.  Los Angeles:  Roxbury, 2002.  Ch. 11
  
        I. 
        Principles in Developing Work Relationships
        
          - 
            Proxemics
            affect relationship development. 
- 
            Relational
            messages convey information and impose behavioral expectations. 
- 
            Relationships
            can be symmetrical or complementary (and can shift depending on
            context). 
- 
            Each
            party has different interpersonal needs. 
- 
            Co-workers
            CAN have more control over peers than supervisors. 
- 
            Differential
            treatment and whether it is seen as fair or unfair has consequences
            for both relationships and the work group. 
		II. 
        Strengthening Work Relationships
        
          - 
            Provide
            positive feedback to peers 
- 
            mediate
            conflict 
- 
            Metacommunicate 
- 
            Thoughtfully
            manage relationships
             
              - 
                Have
                closest relationships (at least some) outside of work 
- 
                Beware
                of having intimate relationships on the job 
- 
                Recognize
                gender differences in friendships 
 
 
Discussion items:  Consider (and
write down)  
your MCC 
team culture/norms in 
terms of :   
	- Decision procedures
- Work procedures/patterns
- Criticism/conflict 
	processes/norms
- Cohesion
- Stress handling, etc.