GROUPWOR K VS. TEAMWORK GROUPWORK A NUMBER OF PERSONS GATHERED CLOSELY TOGETHER AND FORMING A RECOGNIZABLE UNIT. List 3 examples.

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GROUPWOR K VS. TEAMWORK

GROUPWORK A NUMBER OF PERSONS GATHERED CLOSELY TOGETHER AND FORMING A RECOGNIZABLE UNIT. List 3 examples.

TEAMWORK A GROUP OF PEOPLE WORKING TOGETHER IN A COORDINATED EFFORT IN STRIVING FOR A COMMON GOAL. List 3 examples.

CHARACTERISTICS OF TEAMWORK POSITIVE INTERDEPENDENCE INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITY SIMULTANEOUS INTERACTION EQUAL PARTICIPATION Describe each in own words.

TEAMWORK T-CHART LOCATED TOGETHER LEANING FORWARD BODY LANGUAGE EYE CONTACT SMILING NODDING WRITING ENCOURAGEMENT/ COMPLIMENTS ASKING FOR INPUT/OPINIONS HELPING GETTING SUPPLIES KEEPING OTHERS ON TASK QUESTIONS/ CLARIFICATION LOOKS LIKE SOUNDS LIKE

DEFINE TEAMWORK 2-3 SENTENCES USING YOUR OWN WORDS AND INCLUDING ALL THE CHARACTERISTICS.

ILLUSIONS

HOW DOES THIS ACTIVITY RELATE TO TEAMWORK?