think that all of us would say that the main purpose for small groups in a church is to make disciples. If we are not making disciples‚ then we might as well call them social clubs. The question then becomes – what is a disciple? For the sake of this discussion‚ I am going to use the definition that a disciple is simply someone who is taking their next steps to be more like Christ. The really tough part is how to evaluate your groups for effectiveness in discipleship-making. We can make it
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GROUP PRESENTATION ASSIGNMENT APC 100 Part A – Preparation (10%)- final copies must be handed in the day of the presentation) Presentation Outline Use speech outline sample p. 459 as your template 30pts Team Assignments Provide summary of team members roles and tasks 20pts Identify what roles each of the team members played in the planning process. See pgs. 344 – 346 of text (task roles‚ social roles and dysfunctional roles) 50pts Part B – Delivery (5% - will
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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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Revitalization Professor Brian M. Kelly November 24‚ 2014 Small Groups Big Impact Critique The book‚ Small Group Big Impact‚ is based on a research involving over 3‚000 small groups and more than 200 churches around the world. The authors show that in order to grow and multiply a group‚ a leader must bring people to conversion‚ assimilate them into the group‚ and multiply the group. According to research‚ small group leaders whose groups grow most rapidly are not dependent upon on whether the leaders
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Small groups refer to interactions among three or more people who are connected through a shared identity‚ a common purpose‚ and a mutual influence. A jury is a good example of a small group because it has at least 12 people in it deliberating a verdict. The movie “12 Angry Men” focuses on a jury’s reflections in a capital murder case. A 12-man jury is directed to begin discussions in the first-degree murder trial of an 18-year-old man accused in the stabbing death of his father. How would you
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Work Groups versus Work Teams Paper Douglas Williams MGT307 May 16‚ 2010 Dr. Daniel Lewis In today’s competitive global business market organization are restructuring. Organizations are doing more with less. Organizations with their diverse workforce utilize both work groups and work teams. This paper will answer the following questions. What is the difference between a group and a team? Which is better for a particular organization? What is the importance of diversity in the workplace
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tutor by Cartus Intercultural Language Solutions on behalf of Chevron Corporation‚ as part of their family’s transfer package. The students have a language background in Arabic‚ which is the primary language spoken in their home. They each attend a small‚ private‚ international school‚ where their teachers allow them certain “ESL modifications”. Information gathered from these students’ needs assessment evaluations (to be discussed in section three) showed them to be in the early production stage
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Why Don’t We Listen Better Thomas M. Gilbertson COM 200 Richard Bair May 3rd‚ 2010 Why Don’t We Listen Better I know how to speak‚ and I can hear when people talk to me‚ but why is it that we still consume ineffective listening skills between one another? When we think of effective listening at work or on the job‚ most of us think of what we actually say or what is said to us. What I am going to cover is the factors and barriers of effective communication‚ strategies for active‚ critical
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Letter for Couples who get Engage Joseph D. Plante COM 200 Jennifer Williams November 25‚ 2013 Letter for Couples who get Engage I. Introduction A. Thesis Statement Have you ever just looked and seen the love of your life? You stop and realize that this is the one for me. That the journey is over‚ I can stop looking. And then you stop and realize…Is this the one? Well I have only one question to ask you‚ how are the communication skills the you relay to each other‚ and
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Kendra Morgan Larry Sullivan MBA510 June 14‚ 2013 Benefits of Conflict among Team Members Introduction Conflict is inevitable in the workplace. Countless documents research conflict and their important determinant in team building and team resolution. Tjosvold states‚ “For formulating strategy‚ avoiding disasters‚ and strengthening relationships‚ conflict has proved invaluable.”(13) Does conflict hinder a team’s ability to produce resolution in differences? Can differences in opinions
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