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How to Be an Effective Team Member By: Kodi Look & Kyle Reese
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Team Definition “Two or more people with work roles that require them to be interdependent who operate within a larger social system, performing tasks relevant to the organization’s mission, with consequences that affect others inside and outside the organization, and who have membership that is identifiable to those on the team and those not on the team.”
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6 Ways To Be a Better Teammate Communicate Don’t blame others Support group member’s ideas No bragging Listen actively Get involved
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Communicate Good to communicate with teammates before conflicts or tension develops FORMALINFORMAL Formal reportsInteracting Work schedules Formal Meetings
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Don’t Blame Others If you’re no pulling your weight, don’t blame others Don’t make excuses if you are behind Your teammates will be understanding
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Support Group Member’s Ideas No matter how silly their idea may be, consider it Show your interest in other’s ideas, not just your own Task cohesion – “team members’ attraction and commitment to the tasks and goals of the team” Gives team members confidence to speak their mind without being shutdown
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No Bragging Don’t boast about success, people will resent you Be humble about your accomplishments Your work speaks for itself If teammates compliment you, thank them
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Listen Actively Listen and look at speaker Ask questions or add input to acknowledge that you are listening If unclear or confused, don’t be afraid to ask for help Listening skills are just as important as communication skills
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Get Involved Share ideas with teammates Help out to get things done faster Ask for help
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References http://www.effectivemeetings.com/teams/teamwork/ effective.asp http://www.effectivemeetings.com/teams/teamwork/ effective.asp Organizational Behavior: Key Concepts, Skills & Best Practices 2 nd Edition by Angelo Kinicki & Robert Kreitner, 2006 McGraw-Hill Irwin
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