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Lecturer: Gareth Jones Class 18: Teams
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Teams ◦ What are teams? ◦ Types of teams ◦ Conflict resolution ◦ Team strategies 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)2
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A good team is better than the sum of its parts: 1 + 1 = 3 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)3
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Formal teams ◦ Permanent committees Informal ◦ Task forces and problem-solving teams 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)4
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Advantages ◦ Increased information ◦ Broad knowledge base ◦ Diversity of views ◦ Acceptance of solutions ◦ Performance levels 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)5
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Disadvantages ◦ Peer pressure (strong among young people) ◦ Hidden agendas ◦ Free riders (lazy members) ◦ High costs 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)6
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Good team communication ◦ Select members carefully ◦ Agree on project goals ◦ Take time to bond ◦ Clarify individual responsibilities 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)7
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Good team communication ◦ Set clear processes ◦ Select tools and techniques ◦ Check progress often 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)8
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Team Dynamic ◦ This are the interactions and processes that happen to make and keep a good team 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)9
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Team Dynamic ◦ Individual roles (what each member does) ◦ Team rules (what is allowed) ◦ Team Identity (what kind of a team are we) 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)10
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Team Decision Making ◦ When a team needs to solve a problem, or perform a task they usually go through 5 phases 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)11
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Team Decision Making ◦ Orientation (learn about problem or task ◦ Conflict (Members may disagree about how to approach the task) 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)12
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Team Decision Making ◦ Brainstorm (as a group, think of ways to do the task) ◦ Emergence (the best way is suggested by a team member) 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)13
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Team Decision Making ◦ Reinforcement (other team members agree on this solution) 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)14
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Conflict in teams ◦ When team members disagree, it may be for one or more of the following reasons 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)15
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Conflict in teams ◦ Not enough resources ◦ No clear team roles ◦ Poor communication ◦ Power struggles ◦ Differing goals 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)16
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Conflict in teams ◦ Conflict can be divided into two categories: destructive (bad) and constructive (good) 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)17
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Constructive Conflict ◦ Exposes problems ◦ Gets all members involved ◦ Generates new ideas 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)18
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Destructive Conflict ◦ Wastes energy ◦ Destroys team spirit ◦ Divides the team against each other 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)19
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Resolving conflict ◦ When there is conflict, it must be dealt with in one of the following ways: 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)20
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Resolving conflict ◦ Communication (team members should talk to each other) ◦ Openness (team members should be honest with each other. Say exactly what they want. 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)21
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Resolving conflict ◦ Flexibility (adapt to different team members. Change your ideas) ◦ Alliance (smaller teams may form within the big team) 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)22
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Overcoming Team Resistance ◦ No team can exist without some resistance, but there are ways to effectively overcome it 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)23
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Overcoming Team Resistance ◦ Be understanding ◦ Let team members know if you are worried ◦ Don’t be personal 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)24
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Effective Teams ◦ A good and effective team will have the following qualities: 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)25
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Effective Teams ◦ Clear purpose ◦ Creative thinking ◦ Focused efforts 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)26
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Effective Teams ◦ Open communication ◦ Agreement on decisions ◦ Conflict resolution 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)27
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Team Meetings ◦ A key to good teamwork is having regular meetings to make sure all members are doing what they need to do 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)28
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Team Meetings ◦ To have a good meeting, we must decide on the following factors: 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)29
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Purpose – Why are we having this meeting? Participants – Who is needed for this meeting? 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)30
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Agenda – What will be discussed in this meeting? In what order? Location – Where is the meeting taking place? 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)31
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Meetings will be in the consult/join style Either way, to stay on track, an effective meeting will have one leader 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)32
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An effective meeting will follow the following rules: 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)33
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Stay focused – remember what the meeting is about. Don’t talk about other things Follow the rules – don’t do things that will hurt the team 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)34
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Promote participation – make sure all team members are involved Participate actively – answer all questions. Bring up any issues you want talked about 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)35
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Close effectively – Decide on what needs to be done before the next meeting by each member 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)36
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The key to a good meeting is good listening. Many barriers exist that hurt our listening 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)37
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Listening Barriers ◦ Different opinions ◦ Bad reactions ◦ Selective listening (hear what you want to hear) 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)38
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Listening Barriers ◦ Physical distractions ◦ Poor note taking ◦ Self involvement (only interested in your own ideas) 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)39
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Effective listening ◦ In order to get the most out of meetings, we must listen effectively 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)40
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Effective listening ◦ Minimise physical distractions ◦ Give your opinion on other’s ideas ◦ Take notes 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)41
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This concludes the business communications course Make sure you are well prepared for your examination! GOOD LUCK! 27/10/2015Business Communication (BUS-101)42
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