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The New Zin Obelisk 1

Objectives Recognize behaviors that are conducive to team performance Recognize behaviors that hinder team performance Suggest ways to improve team problem solving in your own facility Discuss important leadership behaviors that emerged during the game Explain some of the lessons learned by participating in the New Zin Obelisk

Questions for Discussion (1 of 2) What behaviors helped your team accomplish this task? What behaviors hindered your team from completing the task? What behaviors were exhibited as your team members learned to collaborate with one another? How might you suggest improving the performance of teams that collaborate at your facility?

Questions for Discussion (2 of 2) Did a leader emerge from your team? What behaviors did the leader demonstrate? What impact did the time restriction have on your teams performance? What emotions were apparent among your team members as the task progressed?