classical music and group decision making groups
...rst decade of the 19th century . 2. One of the elements of classical style is that the rhythm works closely with melody and harmony to make clear the symmetrical phase and cadence structure of the piece. Most important instruments in the classical chamber music were the string quartet, viola, and cello. Other favored combinations were the violin and piano. 3. The classical period in music ( c.1750-1825) is characterized best by the achievements of the masters of the Viennese school. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and their successor Franz Schubert. Conclusion: Through out the time, classical music has been the most elegant, relaxing, and romantic music. Group Decision-Making Rule Introduction: Would you like to join a group while everyone is sharing decisions, have a decision maker for the whole group, or follow a group with more commitment and satisfaction with sharing decisions. Key Ideas: The three principal decision-making rules are majority, minority, and unanimity rules. *Majority Rule: A. Majority rule is a popular method of decision making in the U.S. B. Racism, sexism, and other bigotry have been the product of majority rule. C. It provides efficient and quick closure on relatively unimportant issues. *Minority Rule: Minority rule as a group decision-making occurs in several forms: - Group designates an expert to make decisions. - Designated authority. - Executive committees. - Forceful faction. *Unanimity Rule: A. True consensus requires agreement, commitment, and satisfaction. B. All members must agree with the g...