VENTURING LEADERSHIP SKILLS COURSE. Session IV: Synergism Knots.

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VENTURING LEADERSHIP SKILLS COURSE

Session IV: Synergism Knots

Venturing Leadership Skills Course3 Synergism Module 2 Learning Objectives At the end of this session each participant should be able to: Understand the need for cooperation in group problem solving situations. Feel successful in accomplishing a difficult task.

Venturing Leadership Skills Course4 Activity Rules Divide into two groups. Reach across and grab one persons left hand with your left hand. Reach across and grab a different persons right hand with your right hand. You may change your grip but you cannot lose “skin to skin” contact.

Venturing Leadership Skills Course5 Tangle Knot Reflection Questions Did you feel frustrated at any time during this activity? Did someone emerge as the leader? Who? Why? Was the leader effective in solving the problem? Was cooperation necessary to achieve success? How does this activity relate to problem solving in your crew?