Structuring Virtual Teams Virtual teams are those in which “team members are geographically distributed‚ requiring them to work together through electronic means with minimal face-to-face interaction (Malhotra‚ Majchrzak‚ & Rosen‚ 2007).” As more companies become global and are looking for ways to cut costs‚ virtual teams are starting to become the norm‚ making it important to understand the dynamics of virtual teams. This paper will discuss the approaches to the creative process‚ work design‚ leadership
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Northeastern University College of Professional Studies Course Syllabus LDR 6110 – Leading Teams Winter A 2013‚ 6 week term January 7 – February 16‚ 2013 Blended Format Live Sessions held Wednesdays from 5:50-8:00pm Instructor Name: Dave Czesniuk E-mail: d.czesniuk@neu.edu; Phone: 617-373-7879 Program Manager: Jackie Bishop E-Mail: j.bishop@neu.edu; Phone: 617-373-6343 Faculty Dave Czesniuk is Assistant Dean for Partnerships and Alliances at the College of Professional Studies at Northeastern University
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BUILDING AN EFECTIVE TEAM INTRODUCTION Team building skills are essential for every aspect of life. Whether you are a manager‚ entrepreneur or just setting up a neighborhood park clean up‚ basic team building skills can determine the success of any project. Needless to say‚ many projects and events have failed because team collaboration and team work were sacrificed at the altar of individual grand standing‚ personal aggrandizement and personal achievements. Belonging to a team sets you up for greater
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Team culture Having the right organizational culture that incorporates project management provides your organization with a number of benefits: | * Projects will be aligned with corporate strategies‚ ensuring that business objectives are met. * Projects come in on time‚ so your time to market is improved. * Projects come in on budget‚ potentially saving millions each year. * Projects meet customer expectations so customer satisfaction levels increase. * Project teams are more effective
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Relevance of Teams Soc/110 Oct-29‚ 2012 Amy Eggert Relevance of Teams “Individual achievement was once the hallmark of personal success; today‚ success often depends on your ability to work in groups” (Engleberg‚ 2010). Teams are more important today than ever before. The evolution of computers has paved the way for a mass-transit of information. New technologies have improved the methods of information sharing and team collaboration. I have been in the workforce since 1995. I have
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Understand how to manage a team 1.1 Define the key features of effective team performance The features of an effective team could be best summed up by Kenneth Blanchard’s Mnemonic PERFORM; this can be broken down into the following: P = Purpose E = Empowerment R = Relationships and communication F = Flexibility O = Optimal Productivity R = Recognition and appreciation M = Morale Purpose – The purpose must be commonly shared between each team member. There must be clear goals within
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Foundations of Team Dynamics Discuss foundations that create effective and efficient team dynamics. " Teams are group of two or more people who interact and influence each other‚ are mutually accountable for achieving common goals associated with organizational objectives‚ and perceive themselves as a social entity within an organization"(McShane & Von Glinow‚ 2010‚ p.234). Teams are needed for providing a service or making an important decision. Different organization judges the effectiveness
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Team teaching‚ also known as collaborative teaching‚ is where two or more teachers take responsibility for the planning‚ teaching‚ and/or monitoring of the success of a particular group of students (Flanagan‚ 2001; Main and Bryer‚ 2005). Team teaching can and does have many forms. It may be as simple as two teachers sharing the same physical space‚ working on and from the same curriculum‚ collaborative teaching with the whole class or teaching where teachers take different combinations of students
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What are the advantages of having diversity on a team? What challenges might the team face because of diversity? Having diversity on a team allows for a more creative and productive team. Each team member has their own point of views‚ experience‚ and skills. This allows more than one method to completing a particular task. Challenges a diverse team may face is discrimination‚ lack of understanding or miscommunication within the team. Lack of understanding and miscommunication may be because of
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Team Project You work in the client services division for a major company. The company’s board of directors is growing concerned because of ‚ and the executives believe the answer to the company’s problem can be found by listening to the company’s customers. Your division has received the assignment to complete a project that will recommend a plan for solving . Your manager is currently taking internal proposals from various teams who would like to take on this high-profile project and represent
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