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Developing effective teams

01

What is a team?

1. individuals who interact 2. have common goals 3. are interdependent

Three main characteristics:

Main aspects

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Defining team

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6 characteristics of team members

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Is this a team?

Footbal team

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Firefighters in action

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Portugal supporters

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Is this a team?

02

Team development

of these, on the first flight

Team development takes time

Teams learn from their experience and evolve over time!

-33%

of mistakes made by tired NASA crews, but with a history of working together previously vs rested crews who did not know each other

44%

73%

of the accidents reported happen on the first day the crew flies together

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Tuckman, 1965

Classic Team development Model

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Adjourning

Performing

Norming

Storming

Forming

Tuckman, 1965

Classic team Development model

The _____ stage of team development is characterized by conflicts and power struggles.

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Adjourning

Norming

Storming

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QUIZ LOREM IPSUM

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A performing team is characterized by:

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Warm interpersonal relationships and engagement

efforts to define goals and rules

most members accepts group norms

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The leader of a forming team should:

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Support all contributions

established fixed goals and communicate them to the team

prevent concerns and doubts to be expresses

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When teams finish their tasks, we can expect:

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Conflicts and arguing

Sadness and separation anxiety when things did not go well

Self-evaluation and reflection upon what happened

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What is the keyword for the norming stage?

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Support

Rules

Improvement

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FINISHED!

This is the end of this lesson. Thank you!

— African proverb

"If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together"

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