As the best-selling text in the field of small-group communication, Communicating in Small Groups: Principles
and Practices, by Steven A. Beebe and John T. Masterson, has provided readers with a wealth of relevant, practical,
and up-to-date information for over a decade and a half. Balancing theoretical perspectives with numerous application
and skill activities, the new edition features the following: an emphasis on group communication competency, expanded
coverage of fantasy themes and symbolic convergence theory, how to avoid reasoning fallacies when solving problems
and making decisions, integrated group problem solving and tools for structuring problem solving and decision making
in groups and teams, how to deal with difficult people when managing conflict, the latest research conclusions
about leadership and teams, new principles and frameworks for organizing any meeting, and references to total quality
management and the role of collaboration in the work force.
Preface
1 An Introduction to Small Group Communication
2 Small Group Communication Theory
3 Group Formation
4 Relating to Others in Small Groups
5 Improving Group Climate
6 Nonverbal Group Dynamics
7 Small Group Decision Making and Problem Solving
8 Small Group Problem-Solving Techniques
9 Conflict Management in Small Groups
10 Leadership
11 Small Group Communication in Organizations
Appendix: Communicating in Small Groups to an Audience
Glossary
Acknowledgments
Index