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Group work: Planning
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Group work: Planning

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Good planning lays the groundwork for successfully completing group task. Let's find out how to make a strong start.

Starting a group project is the same as starting an individual project. You will need to:

It is important to establish good working relationships at the beginning, with protocols and agreements for communication, behaviour and responsibilities. Good communication is especially important for online groups. Here are some strategies for starting strong.

Analyse the task as a group

Create a timeline

The example below shows a group's schedule over four weeks. Some group work tasks may last a whole semester.

Time Task management People management
Week 1 - Analyse task - Share understanding - Divide assignment into tasks - Allocate roles/responsibilities - Form group - share contact details - Agree on group protocols - Record meeting decisions and create agenda for next meeting
Week 2 - Commence research - Share research data - Group meeting
Week 3 - Review progress against timeline - Review task completion - Report on findings - Collate information - Reallocate tasks if required - Group meeting
Week 4 - Final edit and proof - Submit on time - Group meeting

Further resources

[Tool

Assignment Planner

Get a step-by-step plan with tips and advice for completing your group presentations and written assignments.](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/AssignmentPlanner/)


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