Introduction and Overview of Topic: As the world becomes increasingly globalised‚ we observe a rising trend where individuals migrate for educational and economic opportunities. The prestige of being educated in a highly ranked university and the prospects of higher paying jobs are definitely important pull factors for both internal and international migration (Welch‚ 1970). When people move‚ they also transfer the use of their existing linguistic repertoire to their host country. However‚ what
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| RMIT University Vietnam | Research Project | For Railway Transportatopm Joint Stock Company (RATRACO) No1 Team Timothy Costigan2/9/2012 | RMIT International University Vietnam BP181 Bachelor of Commerce Program Your submission will not be accepted unless all fields below are completed Course Code: | BUSM4188 | Course Name: | Leading for Change | Location where you study: | Hanoi Campus | Title of Assignment: | Research Project | File(s) submitted
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Groups/Teams Implication Paper When it comes to working in groups‚ I wouldn’t say that would be my first choice. In my past experiences in working in groups there haven’t been very many pros to doing so. I will say however that working in groups gives you the opportunity to learn a person’s work habits and behavior (whether good or bad). It also gives you the opportunity to learn more about that person(s) as an individual. From my experiences there have been several cons to come out of working
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CONFLICT CAN BE A CATALYST FOR CHANGES For as long as human has existed‚ conflict has been a part of our daily life. Tragedy‚ sadness and many other changes might be some of results due to conflict. It affects all of us although its effect might differ. During a process of conflict‚ our position could have changed if the side we support get weakened. People are likely to switch their ideas‚ feelings and beliefs to other side in order to be inclusive with others. Indeed‚ as the nature of conflict
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on a reclusive group of circus performers in Vietnam. Circus performers are a group of people that are marveled for their daring and gravity defying acts in their societies. Little is known about the performers’ lives outside their costumes. Rodriguez writes and photographs the lives of two circus troupes‚ Vietnam Circus Federation and Ho Chi Minh City Circus. In order to document the way the performers lived‚ Rodriguez had to live in the same living conditions as the performers did which was an
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Group norms can affect the development of a team When individuals are in groups there are forces at work that shape their behavior. All individuals have their own separate traits‚ way of thinking and doing tasks‚ however when they are contributing together as a team they enviably start to exhibit different behaviors which are based on the group norms. For example a team member may not be a brave outspoken individual on their own but when in a group may exhibit more aggressive outspoken tones feeling
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Work Teams vs Work Groups Work Teams and Work Groups sound the same but in essence are very different. A Work team by definition is a group of people with a full set of complementary skills required to complete a task‚ job‚ or project. Team members (1) operate with a high degree of interdependence‚ (2) share authority and responsibility for self-management‚ (3) is accountable for the collective performance‚ and (4) work toward a common goal and shared rewards(s). A team becomes more than just
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countertransference that occur during group processes‚ when addressing individual transference vs. Group transference. From the therapist’s perspective‚ transference is shaped by different molds. From an individual standpoint‚ countertransference can be brought on by identification with facets of an individual’s life‚ personality‚ future goals or in connection as a reminder of someone else. This can be a doubled edged sword when engaging an individual in therapy‚ as it can lead to building a positive bond
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Addressing Challenges of Groups and Teams November 7‚ 2011 Addressing Challenges of Groups and Teams The use of teams in the workplace is continuing to grow because teams work more efficiently and are effective (Robbins & Judge‚ 2011). However with teams challenges and benefits present with group and team communication‚ collaboration‚ and conflict can arise. The Enron Corporation failed to have an effective plan to promote communication‚ collaboration‚ and address conflict. The
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a successful team is always a concern. This article is written to describe three important factors in group process which are cohesiveness‚ communication and conflict and how they benefit individuals in their master program and future career. Hackman (1987) thought group processes represent interactions that take place among team members‚ or team members and tasks. Hill (2011) addressed that decision-making‚ participation‚ influence‚ and conflict are four aspects of team process that have a profound
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