Evaluating Teamwork BTEC LEVEL 1 & 2 FIRST AWARD in MUSIC UNIT 2: Managing a Music Product NAME HERE NAM E RE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Making Healthy Decisions
Advertisements

Honest Strong Committed Strategic Focused Encouraging Leadership Qualities Fairness Sense of humorCreativity Openness.
Why Do People Join Groups?
TEAMWORK AND TEAM-BUILDING
A Matter of Motivating People to Prepare and Work as a TEAM
1 WORKING IN TEAMS by JUDY KHO.
Together Everyone Achieves More Caldwell,  To identify the characteristics of effective and ineffective teams  To examine the motivations and.
Introduction to Working in Teams © Workshop Objectives  To identify the characteristics of effective and ineffective teams  To examine the motivations.
What is Teamwork & Team Building Team work : Concept of people working together as a team. Team Player : A team player is someone who is able to get.
Shushma Manandhar PSTD,NASC
Three levels on which to measure team effectiveness Task how well do we achieve our targets? Process could we improve how we work? Feelings how do we feel.
CSE9020 Week 7 Effective Team Working Renee Gedge.
Business 492 Senior Experience Regina Eisenbach, Ph.D. Jim Hamerly, Ph.D.
Working effectively in a team. NONE OF US IS AS SMART AS ALL OF US.
TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE
HANCOCK CENTRAL SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP TEAM SEPTEMBER 14, 2012.
Teamwork 101.
AIMS & OBJECTIVES AIM: To allow delegates an opportunity to practise Teamwork in a practical way using a series of outdoor activities OBJECTIVE: To develop.
Listening, Team Communication, and Difficult Conversations
Team Building.
Team Building WHY?.
Working as Individuals and in Teams. Work as Individuals & Teams Individual 1.Specific role or task 2.Solely responsible for work 3. Purpose, tasks given.
Assertiveness Training
TEAMWORK AND TEAM BUILDING KEYS TO GOAL ACHIEVEMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY.
Advantages of Teaming Varied expertise. More ideas. More time and effort. Minimized mistakes. Pleasant and rewarding. More confidence in results.
 Is there a difference between working as a group and working as a team? Why or why not? What is the difference?
Ms. Eberhard HGD – Spring What is teamwork? A joint action by a group of people, in which each person subordinates his or her individual interests.
Teams Dale W. Bomberger D.ED. ACSW Community Services Group
Styles of Leadership LET II. Introduction Leadership styles are the pattern of behaviors that one uses to influence others. You can influence others in.
Teamwork Youth Leadership Workshop. Teamwork exercise Human pyramid.
Component 17 Working in Teams, Unit 2a Forming and Developing a Team for HIT This material was developed by Johns Hopkins University, funded by the Department.
Introduction of Teams: Team Norming and Culture Jaron L. Jones.
Chapter 9 Build Great Relationships for a Successful and Fulfilling life Copyright Raymond Gerson.
Establishing positive work relationships = Good working environment.
Some Tools For Team Building an Introduction 2010 Faith and Light International Formation Project Team.
Some Tools For Team Building Faith and Light International Formation 2010.
Sophie Makris  What is a team?  A group of people pooling their skills, talents, and knowledge, with mutual support and resources, to provide.
Team Building Presentation. How does a Team Work Best? A Teams succeeds when its members have: a commitment to common objectives defined roles and responsibilities.
Team Development Objectives To know the stages in the development of teams To understand team roles To understand about team decisions To learn how to.
Unit 1.05 Joint Action between two or more people to reach a common goal Each person: Contributes with different skills Expresses interests and opinions.
Working in Groups The Overview. Dealing with Difficult Group Members 1. Don’t placate the troublemaker. 2. Refuse to be goaded into a reciprocal pattern.
COMMUNITY INTERVENTIONS 2 3 rd December Icebreaker: Story Telling 2. Reviewing last week’s topic 3. Course overview 4. How Groups Work 5. Facilitation.
Improvement Leaders Collaboratives Residential Module Effective teams.
 World Quality Day was introduced by the United Nations in 1990 to increase worldwide awareness of the important contribution that quality makes towards.
Dealing with Difficult People
COMMUNICATING IN GROUPS AND TEAMS
Developing teamwork in emergencies Session
1 The 7 Elements of a High Performance Healthcare Team Cohesiveness Healthy Climate Team Members’ Contribution.
GEB 3213 Lecture 11 Outline Working in Teams. Why form groups and teams? 1._________________ 2.Faster response 3. _________________ 4. Greater “buy-in”
© BLR ® —Business & Legal Resources 1408 Teambuilding for All Employees.
1 The importance of Team Working and Personal Attributes.
Lecture 8 TQM 311 lecturer: Noura Al-Afeef Medical Record Department 1.
Groups Dynamics and Teams Development. Groups, Teams and Organizational Effectiveness Group –Two or more people who interact with each other to accomplish.
Team Stages (Forming / norming /storming / performing / adjourning)
Group Dynamics and Teamwork February 28, 2012 MGMT 4000, Class 6 Harvard University.
Boost Your Mood Week 3 Let’s Talk Course. Week 3 Feedback from last week Increasing activity Obstacles Time management Relaxation.
Stages of Group Development
Group Communication. How many people do you think make up a small group? What are some advantages to group work? What are some disadvantages? Types of.
Everyone’s a Leader Leadership. Everyone’s a Leader  Leadership is not a position  Leadership is not about power  Leadership is not about following.
Prepared By :ANJALI. What is a Team? Two or more persons work together to achieve same goal or complete a task. Teams make decisions, solve problems,
Leaders to admire.
Leadership Qualities.
“Together Everyone Achieves More” Shushma Manandhar Pratibha Dhungana
Working effectively in a team
BTEC LEVEL 1 & 2 FIRST AWARD in MUSIC UNIT 2: Managing a Music Product
Multimedia Communication
Team building Shushma Manandhar.
Introduction to Working in Teams
Teamwork.
TEAMWORK TEAMWORK CAN MAKE A DREAMWORK. TOGETHER MOREACHIEVES EVERYONE.
Presentation transcript:

Evaluating Teamwork BTEC LEVEL 1 & 2 FIRST AWARD in MUSIC UNIT 2: Managing a Music Product NAME HERE NAM E RE

Researching & Investigating Teamwork The characteristics of effective and ineffective teams The motivations and roles of team members The stages of team development The expectations placed on work teams and obstacles that stand in there way - SWOT ANALYSIS To identify and practise the skills that enable members of a team to work together successfully

Why TEAM work? Together Everyone Achieves More Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world: indeed it is the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead Innovation is simply group intelligence having fun Tom Peters TASK Can you find some more inspirational quotes about TEAM-WORK?

Teamwork TASK How would you define teamwork? What do we think are the 3 most important qualities of a successful team?

Group Work v Teamwork TASK Is there a difference between working as a group and working as a team?

Motivation Matters Think about your own work teams – how did you choose your team? Do some members of your team work harder, and/or contribute more to managing your music product than others? Is there conflict or could there be conflict in your team because of some people working harder and/or contributing more than others? How can this be dealt with? Have you had to deal with this already?

An Effective Team TASK What makes an effective team? Is your team effective and if so how?

Stages of Team Development 1.Forming 2.Storming 3.Norming 4.Performing How long a stage lasts depends on how long the group is together and the nature of the task. “Teams are dynamic, not a fixed entity.” TASK What do you think this quote means?

Stage 1 - Forming a Team People feel uncomfortable when they first join a team or group. TASK Did this happen in your team? How did you move on from this and help people unite and work together?

Stage 2 - Storming This stage needs to be acknowledged and dealt with as part of normal team behaviour: Be aware that conflict may emerge between people and over leadership. There may be tension in the team because of some disagreement/ dislike between members. Members may be reluctant to continue and so fail to join in fully after a disagreement (fight or flight) TASK How has you team worked effectively and/or ineffectively during this stage?

Stage 3 - Norming A sense of team identity develops along with trust. Team members begin to share ideas and objectives. Members of the team agree on what is to be achieved and commitment to the project develops. TASK How has you team worked effectively and/or ineffectively during this stage?

Stage 4 - Performing Energy is now directed towards the task It needs to be channelled and coordinated well Vigilance re team processes is important Give credit where it is due Remember the introduction of any new members returns the team to the “forming” stage Some teams have a used-by date TASK How has you team worked effectively and/or ineffectively during this stage?

Building a Team TASK How did you help your team? Tick the statements in the table below to show what you think you did to help How I helped to build our team got acquainted and felt comfortable with my team members developed ground rules and norms for the team communicated and worked cooperatively facilitated the sharing of information and expectations between members built trust

Roles of Team Members Clarity at the start regarding roles and goals helps avoid arguments Specific roles allow people to get credit for their achievements Clear responsibility and timelines for tasks avoids undue last minute pressure Roles need to be shared where possible to avoid boredom TASK Did people have specific roles in your team? If so, what were they? And did this approach help your team to achieve their goals?

Basic Team Skills TASK The features listed below are fundamental to good teamwork: Give a reason why for each skill. trust: coaching: sharing information: flexibility: good manners:

Communication Behaviours Assertiveness Listening Responsively Speaking Confidently Contributing to Decisions

Communication Choices TASK In the table below are some ways in which people communicate with each other. Give the definition for each Which one are you? WAY OF COMMUNICATINGDEFINITION Aggressive Dominating Passive Restrained Asssertive

Assertiveness Communicates clearly and honestly Expects that s/he has as much right as anyone else in the team to be heard Can say ‘no’ Respects and listens to others Admits to mistakes without feeling s/he has lost face Knows s/he deserves respect Gives the same rights to others as s/he claims for her/ himself TASK How assertive are you?

Listening Responsively Listening is part of assertive behaviour: ·  Aggressive: always talks  Assertive: listens and talks appropriately  Passive: always listens TASK How can you use questions to check that you have understood?

Speaking Confidently Team members contribute with honesty and integrity even though they disagree. Be assertive - but consider what you say may be crucial or may be wrong. ‘Play the ball but not the person’ - disagree with an idea not the person who thought of it. Acknowledge other people’s ideas and contributions and build on them. Speak with enthusiasm not emotion. TASK Give an example of how you have spoken with confidence in your team

Team Leaders TASK Who do you think displayed good leadership skills in your team? What do you think made them (or you) a good leader? What is good leadership? Do team leaders have to be great Persons? What is bad leadership?

Maintaining your team Coming together is a beginning Working together is progress Staying together is a triumph TASK How can you support, build or reinforce your for future projects?