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    Anita William Unit 19 Developing Teams in Business Assignment 1: P1 & P3 Different types of teams What is a Team? A team is individuals whom are moulded into a group who work together to achieve an objective or task. Benefits of a team Being in a team is very beneficial as every individual has their own opinions and views ‚ a whole team can manage to gather information and materials much easier than an individual ‚ also within a team there is more creativity which is a benefit as there isn’t

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    CHAPTER 11 THE PROJECT TEAM Project team: a group of individuals working interdependently to achieve project objective. Teamwork: the cooperative effort by members of a team to achieve that common goal. PROJECT TEAM DEVELOPMENT AND EFFECTIVENESS _ In many projects‚ people who have never worked together are assigned to the same project team. _ Personal relationships take time to develop. _ Teams evolve through various stages of development. STAGES OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH _ Forming _

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    Having the ability to lead others is essential in today’s world. For approximately the past two years‚ I have been the team captain of my high school’s robotics team‚ the Combustible Lemons. The team has competed in a number of regional‚ state‚ and international under my leadership. However‚ our robotics team wishes to be well rounded‚ so we do more than just build robots; therefore‚ we also commit ourselves to service for our community locally and abroad. Although being a leader can sometimes

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    In Patric Lencioni’s book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team he talks about five key reasons teams often fail to work together‚ and ways to overcome these problems. The five dysfunctions include teams that do not trust each other‚ do not engage in productive conflict‚ can not commit to decisions‚ do not hold each other accountable‚ and teams do not focus on collective goals. These five dysfunctions are all linked together‚ and if your team becomes a victim of one the other four are soon to follow.

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    still enter the gym with a smile on my face and gear up to hit the court with my team. Throughout the past nine years I have played volleyball. From YMCA to now high school‚ meanwhile‚ I have never gone a month away from the court. Over the years‚ I have always found myself as an outstanding player on the second team. Starting my first club season‚ I made the second team. However‚ I strutted my skill on that team and was a leader. Mostly due to the fact that I was the loudest and most talkative

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    Managing conflict in cross functional team Case study A large retail chain Howard Guttman aligned a large retail chain’s senior HR team. After the alignment session‚ he provided the team with the basic influencing and conflict management skills they were going to need to work together in the new horizontal‚ high-performance environment. But in order to cascade the model down through the function‚ the team’s 60-70 direct reports also needed to acquire new capabilities. A Guttman consultant

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    Effective Teams: a Guide for Members and Leaders is a book by Wheelan (2013) which guides leaders to establish well rounded and effecting teams. This guides starts with emphasizing that group establishment is important. According to the text‚ “People have formed work groups to accomplish goals and tasks since the beginning of human history” (Wheelan‚ 2013‚ pg. 1). The book is organized in 4 stages that guide the reader through a process that ultimately organizes individuals into effective teams. Stage

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    Team Consultation Case Scenario #1: CPS The team meeting: Your job is to be supportive and reflective as you process the problem and help the worker establish a plan of action. You must reach a consensus about the plan. Follow the 5 steps. A family has just moved into the state and the FBSS worker has been working with this family for 2 months. She has developed close ties with the children and mother. The father has remained aloof. The children have made an outcry of physical abuse‚ the mother

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    My team consists of five members‚ including myself. Brendan Haines majors in computer and electrical engineering and he is a driver‚ but he was very close to being analytical. Keani Willebrand majors in environmental engineering and she is amiable‚ buts she is very close to the very center of the graph. Ryan Mahon majors in mechanical engineering and he is also amiable. Lucas Perry majors in aerospace engineering and majors in aerospace engineering and he is expressive. Finally‚ I am majoring in

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    Cooperative and Collaborative Learning Cooperative or collaborative learning is a team process where members support and rely on each other to achieve an agreed-upon goal. The classroom is an excellent place to develop team-building skills you will need later in life. Cooperative/collaborative learning is interactive; as a team member‚ you: ■develop and share a common goal ■contribute your understanding of the problem: questions‚ insights and solutions ■respond to‚ and work to understand

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