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TEAMS
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What is a Team
A team is a small group of people working together for a common purpose
What are some Pros and Cons of Teams
Types of Teams in the Workplace
Functional Team• Have similar skills and expertise
although they would not be able to perform each others jobs
• Come from one department
• Examples Basketball and Football Team
Types of Teams in the Workplace
Cross-Functional Team• Workers from different areas within a
company who are assigned to work on a specific project
• Come from different departments
• Ex. Men from T.V. Show ‘PIMP MY RIDE’
Types of Teams in the Workplace
Multifunctional Team• Been cross-trained so that each person
is able to perform the duties of all the other team member
• Can do the others job it they are not there
• Automobile air conditioner worker.
Stages of Team Development
Stage 1• FORMING
First coming together and getting to know each other
Not your true self
No clear leader or no one really takes charge
Stage 2• STORMING
Disagreements and conflicts occur during this time
May distrust or not understand each other
May be hard to work together and may cause the team to fold
Stages of Team Development
Stage 3• NORMING
Member ‘agree to disagree’
Members begin to work together and leaders emerge
Openly discuss issues, listen and respect one another.
Stage 4• Performing
Highest level of teams
The BIG SHOW
There is a full commitment to the team an others may emerge and take on leadership roles.
Team Roles
Leader/facilitor• Sets the team’s
agenda and helps the group make progress
Team Roles
Encourager• Inspires everyone to
participate and makes certain that everyone’s opinions are heard
Team Roles
Taskmaster• Keeps the group
focused on achieving it goal(s)
Team Roles
Critic• Questions the
assumptions expressed and decisions made.
Team Roles
Recorder• Keep Detailed Notes
Demonstrate workplace etiquette and professionalism
Courtesy Respecting privacy Avoid gossiping Appropriate dress Working with supervisor & coworkers Punctuality Accountability Motivation Integrity Self discipline