Define and compare driving forces and restraining forces as used in force field analysis. What is a group's task in developing solutions after identifying these forces?

What will be an ideal response?


The force field analysis technique is a method of analyzing a problem or issue by identifying forces that increase the likelihood that the desired goal will occur (driving forces) and forces that decrease
the probability that the goal will occur (restraining forces). After this has been completed, the group must work to increase the driving forces and decrease the restraining forces in order to reach the objective, goal or desired outcome.

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