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1 Working in Teams Dr Andrew Reeves Centre for Learning and Study Support (CLaSS) Enhancing academic practice, writing development and professional skills

2 What we’ll do How we’ll do it
Share ideas for effective team working Try it out – through a team-based activity Discuss some principles of effective team work Meet some tools/ideas to aid team work Some lecture input Some whole group discussion Try it out – through some group activities Q&A at the end

3 Why does team work matter?
Task: Note down one or two important factors for effective team work

4 End Teamwork Task Your Task
Make a bridge from the newspaper and sellotape. Criteria: Bronze: Water bottle can roll underneath Silver: AND can pass bottle through when upright Gold: AND the bridge can hold the water bottle Time limit: 8 minutes 8 minutes End Try and put your good team work principles into practice!

5 Reflection – How did you do?
Checklist: Tasks clearly shared out? Everyone included in decisions? Everyone included in activity? Share and consider your initial ideas for effective team work: How did you do in terms of each category? FOCUS ON THE POSITIVES

6 Key aspects of Team Work
TOOLS: Go-around (each person has a turn to speak) Responsibilities for Tasks (fair, agreed, clear) Complementary skills (use each person’ strengths) TOOLS: Listening: give time, use clarifying questions Clear speaking: your ideas; your rationale Everyone taking part Constructive Communication Managing Tasks and Decisions Team Spirit TOOLS: Consensus Decision-Making (not trying to “win”; aim for decisions that “everyone can live with”) Clear Responsibility: for identifying tasks, actions Checking: clarify details, confirm agreement TOOLS: Clarity (goals, tasks) Socialise (after meetings, celebrations) Appreciation and Recognition: (“well done!”)

7 Other Useful Resources
Scrums Go-around, quick regular update Project management; identifying issues Focus on Group Work Belbin’s Team Roles E.g. “co-ordinator”; “resource investigator” Aids understanding of needs, strengths, weaknesses De Bono’s Six Thinking Hats E.g. “information”; “what could go wrong”; “creativity” Helps with valuing all perspectives; as a checklist

8 Centre for Learning and Study Support Enhancing academic practice, writing development and professional skills Tutorials and Drop-in Workshops Workshops run regularly: Keep an eye out on blackboard and MyDMU to see our upcoming sessions To sign up go the library what’s on page: Book a 30 minute one-to-one appointment to discuss any aspect of your study or work: visit the Library “What’s on?” page to book. Just a quick question? Drop in every Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2-3pm or Tuesday, Thursday 5-6pm in the LDZ Kimberlin library where CLaSS will be waiting to answer your question! Guides HEAT, “Focus On” and more… To view our online resources go to: To help fit the pieces of your study together visit:


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