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Teamwork

What Is Teamwork?

“When you're part of a team, you stand up

for your teammates. Your loyalty is to

them. You protect them through good and

bad, because they'd do the same for you.”

-Yogi Berra

What Is a Team?

A team is a collection of individuals, each

with his or her own expertise, brought

together to benefit a common goal.

What Is a Team?

• Teams are often comprised of people who

do not know each other. Team participants

must work hard to develop productive

working relationships despite personal

differences and cultural practices.

Developing a Team

Step #1: Team members come together to

identify the team’s mission.

Developing a Team

Step #1: Team members come together to

identify the team’s mission.

• What does the team have to do?

• How will the team accomplish the task?

• What information is needed?

• What resources are available?

Developing a Team

Step #2: Team members establish group

norms.

No design decision will be acted on before

discussion with and consensus from all team

members.

Developing a Team

Step #2: Team members establish group

norms.

• Develop guidelines, protocols, or rules.

• Come to a team consensus on all guidelines,

protocols, or rules.

• Regulate proper and acceptable behavior by

and between team members.

• Make a commitment to follow these rules.

Developing a Team

Step #3: Identify team members’

strengths and weaknesses.

Developing a Team

Step #3:

• Team members will list their individual

talents, skills, and limitations.

• Identify job responsibilities.

• Remember: Each team member’s

strengths are a support mechanism for the

other team member’s/members’

weaknesses.

Establishing Team Norms

• Brainstorm a list of team norms.

• Analyze each norm and discuss its impact

on the team and on the overall goal.

• Identify and come to consensus on key

norms.

• Establish consequences if norms are

broken.

Establishing Team Norms

Typical Team Norms:

• Input from all team members

• Team meeting schedule and project

timeline

• Communication protocol

• Conflict resolution protocol

• Note: A copy of the established norms

should be provided to each team member.

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