A collection of people who exist in the same place at the same time, but who don’t interact or share a sense of identity.
A leader who issues orders and assigns tasks.
A formal organization characterized by a hierarchy of authority, a clear division of labour, explicit rules, and impersonality.
People who share similar characteristics but who are not connected in any way.
The structuring of work in a bureaucracy such that each individual has a specialized task to perform.
Organization that people do not voluntarily join, such as prison or a mental hospital.
The extent to which an individual complies with group or societal norms.
The specific drives, needs, purposes, or interests of individuals that motivate them to interact with others.
The group of close, personal contacts with whom one confides on personal matters and with whom one chooses to spend free time.
A leader who encourages group participation and consensus-building before acting
A two-member group.
The types of rules in a bureaucracy; rules that are outlined, recorded, and standardized.