Ginnett’s
Model of Leadership has three distinct parts: input, process, and output.
Input consists of the characteristics that make the team
successful that contains three different parts: organizational systems, team
factors, and individual factors.
· The organizational
system is the reward system.
· The team factors to be
considered are: does the project have a poor design, offer no results, and lack
individual autonomy? If so then the team is less likely to be successful.
· Individual factors are
defined whether or not the workers buy into the project and what motivates the
team.
Process contains the four parts that makes the team effective:
·
The team has to work
hard
·
Have sufficient
knowledge and skills
·
Have an appropriate
strategy
·
Have positive group
dynamics
Outputs are defined as the results of the team.
Quality goods
·
Render good services
·
Make sound decisions
·
Were the goals
achieved (Phillips, 2007).
Select a
major organization that has well documented use of teams (High Performing
Teams).
Facebook
was created by Mark Zuckerburg in 2004 at college. In February 2004, Zuckerberg launched
"The Facebook", profiling students and staff from the college. Within
24 hours, 1,200 Harvard students had signed up, and after one month, over half
of the undergraduate population had a profile. As the Facebook grew so did
Zuckerberg’s team members. He hired multiple team members that offered
different talents and abilities to promote Facebook’s growth. The site started
off in just Ivy League schools and eventually went to all U.S. universities. In
2005, U.S. high schools could sign up and this is where it began to spread
worldwide. This company that started out as a simple, small idea currently has
30 million registered users making it the largest social-networking site
(Phillips, 2007).
Inputs (Ginnett’s Model of Leadership.
1. Organizational systems
1. Organizational systems
The organizational system is the reward system.
Facebook was co-founded by 5
team members: Zuckerburg, Saverin, McCollum, Moskovitz, and Hughes. The
factors that motivated them was because they were all friends with computer
skills, and the “hot or not" game for Harvard students (Bellis, 2014).
Saverin was the first person, after Zuckerburg, to invest money into the
company which was a total of $1,000. Saverin became the business manager,
Hughes was Zuckerburg’s roommate and he became the company’s first
spokesperson, D’Angelo was the first chief technical officer, Parker was the
financial director, Cohler was advisor to products and made major decisions
(Facebook Boys, 2010).
2. Team factors
2. Team factors
Does the project have a poor design, offer no
results, and lack individual autonomy?
Many
companies have invested into Facebook because of these companies advertise to
make a profit. Yahoo and Google are among companies which have expressed
interest (Phillips, 2007). There
are many advantages for companies that advertise on Facebook. The advertising is cheaper;
it’s a fraction of the cost of using Google Ad Words and that makes it great
for small businesses. The advertising is incredibly highly targeted because
Facebook provides information about different people such as: their age,
location, education, employment, marital status, and interests. Using this
information enables companies searching for employees to create personal ads.
Inside the ad the creator can put up to135 characters, twice as much as Google.
This helps them get a more appealing ad and increases the chances of convincing
the user to click on the ad. Other advantage mare it creates sales, gets more
people interested in the company, and gets more loyal customers (Culvers, n.d.).
3. Individual factors
3. Individual factors
Did the workers buy into the
project and what motivates the team?
The co-founders of Facebook wanted to personally invest into the company
because they were all friends and they wanted to support Zuckerburg’s project.
Money did not come into play until later after it received international fame.
Each of the co-founders is now worth millions of dollars because through the
efforts of team work Facebook launched them into making large money profits.
Process (Ginnett’s Model of Leadership) Developments
The
development of Facebook was made simple. Users could register easily by
entering their email address and birthday free of charge (Phillips, 2007).
Facebook is a quick and popular way to connect with current friends, long lost
friends, and relatives. Facebook users can share the newsfeed, posting and
sharing of pictures, interests, hobbies, music, movies, hometown news,
education, work, family, relationship status, contact information, television
shows, books, and sports. Users can customize who sees the information and have
the capability to set very advanced privacy limitations.
1. The
team has to work hard
It is
obvious that the company worked hard because it was able to launch and receive
international company recognition within 2 years of its development.
2.
Have sufficient knowledge and skills
Zuckerberg
was a keen computer programmer and had already developed a number of
social-networking websites for fellow students, Coursematch, which allowed
users to view people taking their degree, and Facemash, where you could rate
people's attractiveness (Phillips, 2007). The rest of the co-founders had
sufficient skills in computers.
3.
Have an appropriate strategy
The idea
for Facebook was not developed with an appropriate strategy. Zuckerburg created
the Facebook site as a "hot or not" game for Harvard students, where
website visitors could compare two student photos side-by-side and let viewers
decide who was "hot" and who was "not" (Bellis, 2014). He
developed this project driven by anger at a x-girlfriend.
4.
Have positive group dynamics
There were some negative group dynamics when Saverin was not recognized by
Facebook as the co-founder. Saverin sued the company and won (Facebook Boys).
The company has received a legal case against them in September of 2004 because
the brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra, who founded
ConnectU, accused Zuckerberg of copying their ideas from their website
(Phillips, 2007).
Outputs: goods and services (Ginnett’s Model of Leadership)
Quality
goods
Facebook
offers a way to connect with friends, long lost friends, and relatives.
Render
good services
Facebook
users can share the newsfeed, posting and sharing of pictures, interests,
hobbies, music, movies, hometown news, education, work, family, relationship
status, contact information, television shows, books, and sports.
Make
sound decisions
Users can
customize who see the information and they have very advanced privacy settings.
Were
the goals achieved?
This
company that started out as a simple, small idea has registered 30 million
users making it the largest social-networking site (Phillips, 2007).
Works
Cited
Bellis, M. (2014, March 5).
Who Invented Facebook. About.com Inventors. Retrieved March 25,
2014, from http://inventors.about.com/od/fstartinventions/a/Facebook.htm
Phillips, S. (2007, July
25). A brief history of Facebook. The Guardian. Retrieved March 25,
2014, from http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2007/jul/25/media.newmedia
The Facebook boys: Where
are they now?. (n.d.). CNNMoney. Retrieved March 27, 2014, from http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2010/fortune/1005/gallery.boys_facebook.fortune/2.html
1 comment:
Not properly explained on point, some para was just out of context. .since no reason not conclusions are being made. .dissapointed
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