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Collaborative Teaming Working Together Effectively Presented by Seena M. Skelton, Ph.D.
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Agenda Welcome and introductions Collaboration… What is it? Keys to Effective Teamwork and Collaboration Managing Conflicts … What happens when we disagree? Getting on the same page - A shared agenda
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Brainstorm - What makes for good teamwork? Think - of qualities that make for an effective team. Pair - With the person next to you, discuss your list, and add to it Share - With the whole group
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Collaboration “an interaction between at least two equal parties voluntarily engaged in shared decision making as they work toward a common goal.” (Friend & Cook, 1992)
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Characteristics of Effective Collaboration Individual value Mutual respect,trust and support Open, genuine communication Commitment to the goal Problem solving Share in team roles Is prepared
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Teamwork Work done by a group of people with each doing his/her part but all working towards a common goal for the good of the whole group
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Keys to effective teaming
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What happens when we disagree?
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5 Responses to Conflict Avoid Compete Accommodate Compromise Collaborate
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Warning!!! Devaluing any team member reduces the potential of the team
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Managing Conflict Preventing conflict Resolving Conflict
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Self-Assessment
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How do you deal with conflict ? Avoid conflict at all costs? Feel that any criticism or disagreement is an attack on you? Hit "below the belt" and regret it later?
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How do you deal with conflict? Feel "out of control" when conflict arises? Withdraw and become silent when you're angry? Store up complaints from the distant past?
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Preventing Conflicts Collaborating Being organized Effectively Communicating
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To effectively communicate we must… Listen Monitor communication Exchanges Give Feedback
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Resolving Conflict u Calm down and check yourself u Know what you want from the other person (e.g. to hear you out, to change something etc.) u Set a time to talk to the person that is convenient for you and that person
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Resolving Conflict u State the problem clearly (use “ I” statements. Name not Blame) u Listen as the other person share his or her views. Seek to understand their perspective u Discuss solutions
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Managing conflict - Activity Choose a facilitator and note-taker Read the scenario Brainstorm responses
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Getting on the same page: A shared agenda What do we want to accomplish? What will it take to get there? What will it look like when we’ve arrived and when to do want to get there?
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Getting on the same page: A shared agenda What actions will we take to accomplish our goal? Whose going to do what, when, and how? Did we do our plan and did it work? What are our next steps?
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To Contact Me: Seena M. Skelton, Ph.D. Empowering Education 659-5472 skeltonseena@gmail.com
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