Order DescriptionWatch the original 1957, black-and-white version of 12 Angry Men. Watch for indications of the six
 steps of the Group Problem-solving Process and leadership. Write a short essay addressing what occurred as the jury processed through each of the six steps. Keep in mind
 that the jury was a group before they walked into the jury room and some of the steps may have occurred
 in the courtroom. In addition, address the style and the effectiveness of the characters identified as
 leaders.The Problem-Solving Sequence involves the following six steps:
 Define and Analyze the Problem: at times the problem may be clearly specified but at other times the
 problem may be vague and the group will need to define it clearly. It is necessary to limit the
 problem to a manageable area instead of a vague concept. Stating the problem as an open-ended
 question rather than a statement allows for greater exploration and creativity.Establish Criteria for Evaluating Solutions: Decide how solutions will be evaluated before proposing
 themIdentify Possible Solutions: brainstorm as many solutions as possible, focus on quantity rather than
 qualityEvaluate Solutions: use the previously established criteria to evaluate each solutionSelect the Best Solution(s): based on the results of the evaluation process, choose the best solution.
 Groups choose solutions in three methods:Authority: the leader of the group (or organization) makes the decision after listening to
 the groups suggestions. This is usually the most efficient manner and has the
 advantage that the more experienced members ultimately make the decision,
 however other individual members often feel somewhat left out and do not
 participate or support the decision enthusiastically.Majority Rule: decision is reached by vote. Also efficient however the discussion may
 be limited by calling for a vote once a majority of the members seem to be in
 agreement. Also the individuals on the minority of the vote often feel somewhat
 left out and do not participate or support the decision enthusiastically.Consensus: all members of the group voiced their opinion, and a solution is synthesized
 that the group as a whole agrees on. While not as efficient as the other two
 methods, this method produces a high degree of enthusiasm and support for the
 decision since everyone takes ownership.Test the Selected Solution(s): analyze the effectiveness of the chosen solution
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