PLANNING AND LEADING A COMPLEX TEAM ACTIVITITY Be able to plan a complex team activity Since Malta joined the European Union in 2004‚ the free movement of goods and services within the community‚ brought about through membership‚ has re-defined the roles and relationships between suppliersand retailers. It has therefore become increasingly common for retailers to bypass importers/suppliers and purchase directly from the source. In the meantime‚ Malta being a country with limited natural resources
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Assignment for Unit 335 Leading and Motivating a Team Effectively Connect the team with vision and strategy The example and am going to use for this unit is organising the work up programme for a 5 probationary firefighters at my local retained fire station in Staffordshire Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS)‚ where I have recently started working. Although both the watch and the Brigade are new to me I do come from a background in the fire service having served as a firefighter in West Midlands
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TASKThe purpose of this unit is to enable learners to delegate work effectively and empower others. note:An ILM Assessment Task provides an opportunity to relate your learning directly to your current organisation. It is recommended that you discuss the assignment with your line manager to explore and agree how the task could be used to support the needs of your employer (as well as evidencing your learning as part of completing your ILM qualification).If you are not currently working within an organisation
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setting‚ team coordinated effort‚ time management and communication between the members of the team for achievement of a group goal within a given time period. This case study exhibits the inability of a team to accomplish the objective of the team within their time period. There were various factors leading to the failure of the team. Some of the factors the case study discusses that lead to the failure are miscommunication between the members of the team‚ constant competition between team members
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ILM Level 3 Work Based Assignment M3.11 Building The Team Developing and maintaining trust at work Developing and maintaining trust at work is essential for structure and balance within the working environment and for a business to be successful in its chosen fields. Trust is built on the following‚ respect‚ honesty‚ integrity‚ communication‚ attitude‚ approachability‚ manners and commitment. Trust can be broken down by using a trust model that then incorporates decision-making factors
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Strood. As well as in schools‚ social services centres and leisure‚ countryside‚ heritage and arts centres. • My role within the organisation is Principle Desktop Engineer. I currently have a team of 8 engineers and an apprentice. • The main purpose of the job is to manage the desktop engineer team‚ providing an effective and efficient desktop service to Medway Council. A full Job description (JDQ) is listed at appendix 1. 2. Medway Council[1] Medway Council is a unitary council
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Responsibilities of a Team Leader I have identified four skills or responsibilities that a team leader must possess in their day to day skill set. 1. Integrity To build a good team the team leader first needs to gain the full trust of the organisation as a whole and‚ more importantly‚ members of the team ensuring that there is no bias to any member(s) of the team. Fairness is the key‚ treating everyone equally and on merit‚ not taking the glory for all the teams’ successes and portioning
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Implement the most effective leadership style in order to motivate staff in own area to achieve the organisation’s values and goals 3.2 Additional information about the unit Unit purpose and aim(s) To develop understanding and ability to lead teams to achieve organisational values and goals as required by a practising or potential middle manager. 31/12/2014 Links to MSC 2004 NOS: A2‚ A3 Unit expiry date Details of the relationship between the unit and relevant national occupational standards
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Managing stress Stress is the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demands placed on them. There is a clear distinction between pressure‚ which can create a motivating work environment‚ and stress‚ which can occur when the pressure becomes excessive. Work-related stress is a major cause of occupational ill health‚ poor productivity and human error. It can result in sickness absence‚ high staff turnover and poor performance and could increase the potential of a
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have worked if the receiver has complete understanding of the exact information that the sender intended to transmit. Communication needs In my workplace I often have the need to communicate to my team and will sometimes use written communication via email to do this. To achieve this effectively I will formulate my ideas (as per the image below‚ I become the source)‚ trying to ensure that I have used appropriate language to convey the message‚ ensure the message is succinct and does not contain
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