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Collaboration Through Team Building: Cindy Brewer, Consultant Organization & Career Development Thanks
Collaboration Through Team Building: Cindy Brewer, Consultant Organization & Career Development Thanks
Session Objectives: Identify and understand teams and how they function. Demonstrate the skills necessary for the development of an effective team.
Survival Run Video Exercise while watching the video write down the team behaviors and characteristics that you observe.
Activity:
Complete the Self-Awareness Assessment.
Decide whether each of the statements is true (T) or false (F) or if you are uncertain (?).
Place your check in the appropriate column to the right of each statement.
This is also the period in which members form opinions of their teammates.
During this stage, productivity is low.
Decision-making procedures.
Encourage two-way communication.
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Leadership is participative and shared. Different viewpoints and information is shared openly.
Conflict is now viewed as a catalyst that generates creativity in the problem-solving process.
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REMEMBER!!! Any change in the composition of the team or its leadership will return the team to the forming stage.
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The most effective teams arrive at decisions through consensus by following a rational process that includes:
In addition to the problem solving process, teams must also engage in interpersonal interaction.
Decisions are made and objectives are achieved not only by effectively following the problem solving process, but also to the extent that team members share information in an open, candid, honest, and trustful manner.
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Activity:
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Hurricane Disaster Activity - Five essential strategies: 1. Issue an evacuation order and ensure it is communicated throughout the entire community using all available resources. 2. Order that all designated emergency shelters be opened and manned. 3. Instruct all public safety units to aid in an orderly evacuation and in assisting those who cannot be evacuated to be transported to the designated emergency shelters.
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4. Arrange for controlled access to evacuated areas and prepare to prevent looting. 5. Plan for the return of the evacuees after the hurricane danger is over: including shelter and relocation, damage assessment, and recovery operations.
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In Review:
Differences between groups and teams.
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