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Group work: Doing the work
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Group work: Doing the work

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Once you have built a strong foundation for group work by using the strategies previously outlined, it's time to get down to work.

To meet the task requirements, group members will be busy with different responsibilities at the same time. Focus on communicating and collaborating to successfully manage yourselves and the task.

Let's explore some strategies you can use.

Hold regular meetings

Give each other constructive feedback

Deal with challenging behaviours and conflict

The diagram shows how issues can often build upon one another.\ \

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A pyramid with three levels. They are:

  1. Frustration: "Why won't they listen to me?"
  2. Unclear responsibilities: "Am I supposed to do this? I don't know what I have to do."
  3. Poor planning: "What do I do next? Are we working together? Separately?"

Manage group dynamics

Groups are made up of people with different expectations. For example, some students are happy just to pass while others aim for high marks.

Sometimes these differences can cause tension. This is normal – all groups experience highs and lows when working on complex projects over a period of time.

Do you recognise any of these people and their behaviours and attitudes in your group?

You are always going to encounter diversity within groups. The best way to ensure an effective group work experience is to develop a strong process with your group members.

Seek help from your lecturer or other academic support services if your group is unable to agree on a solution.

Managing the task

Use agendas in meetings

Manage tasks and resources


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