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Category:Teamwork

Source: https://blogs.qub.ac.uk/careers/category/teamwork/ Parent: https://blogs.qub.ac.uk/careers/2020/06/11/alumni-inspiration/

Tips for the first meeting

✔️ Make a positive start: Smile, ask questions, offer suggestions, make notes, talk predominantly about your group project

✔️ Introduce each other: Some people might not know each other

✔️ Take time: Don’t rush into the first meeting, first impressions are important

✔️ Identify the task: Make sure everyone understands the assignment and what is needed to successfully complete the group work i.e., read the assignment instructions together

\ ✔️Agree on rules: Everyone should be clear on what to expect, how to contribute and what happens if he/she does not participate appropriately

\ ✔️ Identify areas of expertise: Who is good in what? Look up Belbin’sTeam Role Inventories to help you with that process

✔️  Identify common practice: Who will be taking notes, who are you going to decide on things?

✔️ Make a plan: In one of the earlier meetings agree on a schedule e.g., when is what finished by whom?

✔️  Have a set agenda:Agree at the beginning of the meeting what issues need to be addressed

✔️  Be organised: Leave the meeting knowing what each of the group members has to do

✔️  Evaluate:Start off the meeting with a summary of what has been achieved so far

✔️  Be democratic:Let all people have a say and be polite to each other

✔️  Keep records:Keep clear records of meetings and attendance and make sure there is a record of who has done what

Things to consider

✔️ Before you submit or give the presentation make sure\ you’ve met all the demands set out by your lecturer or school

✔️ In case you are asked to work on a written assignment be aware that in should be a coherent piece of work i.e., allocate who will proofread, who edits the paper, how are you referencing, what kind of abbreviations etc. you will use

✔️ Email communication can be a challenge. Be aware of\ your tone of voice as written words can often sound harsher than intended

Group work will be successful if you…

✔️ Have clear objectives, agreed goals and allocated roles \ ✔️ Reach agreements at most meetings\ ✔️ Complete tasks as agreed\ ✔️ Are all participating \ ✔️ Are listening to each other\ ✔️ Generate an open and trusting atmosphere \ ✔️ Allow opinions to be questioned\ ✔️ Respect each other\ ✔️ Use your time effectively\ ✔️ Have a systematic approach to discussion \ ✔️ Regularly review the process\ ✔️ Share information\ ✔️ Can keep up a good communication

Group work will go wrong if you…

✔️  Are wasting time

✔️  Are not taking the task serious

✔️  Have no clearly articulated roles and tasks

✔️  Have a weak leadership

✔️  Lack planning

✔️  Have no clear agendas

✔️  Lack support

✔️  Isolate certain group members

✔️  Are going into too much procedural detail

✔️  Shot down ideas of each other

✔️  Lack innovation and communication

Learn more about Teamwork and other vital personal attributes to develop at university