Introduction to Leadership and M3.36 Leading a Team Effectively Reflective Review on M3.10 and3.36 I am in a team associated with carpentry and our main target is the common man. We don’t have a hugely wide market range as we have always been focused on the quality of our products. My team and I have several main roles‚ where everyone on the team is contributing including me‚ as follows to the measuring‚ designing‚ assembling and fitting any type of home furniture. As a team leader I am mostly focused
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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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uniformly across the whole assessment‚ it would be likely to produce marks in the 40s‚ 50s or 70s & above). Level 3 FLM: optional assessment: M3.10 INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP AND M3.36 LEADING A TEAM EFFECTIVELY Criteria Descriptors Connect the team with vision and strategy • Explain the importance of the team having a common sense of purpose that supports the overall vision and strategy of the organisation or project • Explain the key role that communication plays in establishing a common sense
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DEVELOPING THE WORK TEAM Learner name Learner registration number UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF TEAMS AND THE FEATURES OF TEAM ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDING THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES 1. How does a team differ from a group? Give 3 examples of the differences. (3 marks) hell 2. Leading the team is an important team role. Briefly describe 2 other roles that members of a team might fill using a recognised model (2 marks) 3. Describe the 4 stages in team development
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An effective team is a combination of communicating constructively‚ flexibility‚ relability‚ commitment to the team and good leadership skills. By working effectively within a team‚ a group can improve productivity and achieve better perfermance. Strong team members cooperate and are active participants in the group‚ they’re fully engaged and give their best effort and want other team members the same commitment. A flexible team member adapts to changing situations and if a new direction takes place
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Leading a Diverse Team Summary Although leading a diverse team may be challenging‚ there are many benefits. Trainings‚ in diversity‚ are a method many companies use to help employees cope/deal with the differences. With discrimination‚ still an issue‚ leadership is still under pressure to find a solution. Though the challenges‚ a common goal in most organizations is to build an acceptance and creating a sense of belonging. Experiences The article states‚ “Often employees who strive to effectively
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things” Warren Bennis Both managers and leaders are by definition someone who guides a group of people towards a goal‚ but leadership and management are not the same thing. One can be a leader without being a manager and one can manage without leading. The main difference between managers and leaders is in their commitments and visions. “A manager is concerned with how decisions get made and how communications flow; a leader is concerned with what decisions get made and what he or she communicates
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Leading Intergenerational Teams Workspace demographics now span four generations. A twenty-something hired this year can expect to find that they working with colleagues who are older than they are by fifty or more years. The reason for this is primarily due to labor shortages for trained personnel in many industries. In addition‚ many older workers are now delaying retirement due for economic or other reasons. Many of the baby boomer generation can now be expected to delay retirement into their
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management (ILM) project‚ the problems associated with implementing the project and possible ways to overcome these issues. In the main body of the report I will give an account of the years leading up to the implementation of the ILM project. This is an important factor as the industry was in a recession at the time and it is necessary to see how EMC was able to put itself in a position to take on such a large‚ time consuming and costly project. In the interventions section I will explain ILM and
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the new leader of a team that included 10 individuals. To her surprise‚ not only were these team members diverse in terms of their functional training and expertise‚ but they also represented a variety of culture backgrounds and only three were located in her office building. She quickly learned that 7 of 10 individuals actually worked from their home countries that included Japan‚ China‚ Mexico‚ Australia‚ Germany‚ Colombia‚ and Egypt. Up until this point‚ this "virtual team" collaborated on projects
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