Sunday, April 8, 2012

Team Building and Collaboration


The adjourning phase of a team is that separation phase signaling the end of the project. At this phase the group usually reflects on its accomplishments as well as shortcomings towards the attainment of the goals (O’Hair & Wiemann, 2009). The hardest thing that I found out during the adjourning phase of my group was to leave the ones that I had established a trustful relationship with. In our group, there were several who had established supportive relationships to our advantage. As a group, we were there to support and to respect each other opinion and differences as we strive to accomplish our goal


High performing groups are usually difficult to leave because there is so much happening. Group members feel a great sense of satisfaction and eagerly look forward to making a difference. They are highly passionate about what they do so their contribution extends well beyond the allotted time for meetings. They have clearly established norm and the leader will remind members of these rules should there be any violation of these rules.

In our closing ritual, we would end with a social evening where we would bring along a dish and all members would partake. Also, small rewards will be giving to the group to show their hard work and appreciation

In my opinion, I believe adjourning stage is essential stage of collaboration and teamwork because it gives us the opportunity to reflect in order grow academically.



Resources:

O'Hair, & Wiemann, (2009). Real Communication. An Introduction.

Bedford/St. Martin's

3 comments:

  1. Tracey,
    I agree that I think that the adjournment phase is so critical in our field. I think that many times it is overlooked but I always try and make an effort and give everyone one last chance to speak if there is anything that they may still want to share. Great post! Happy Easter! :)

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  2. Tracey,

    I agree with your opinion for the importance of adjournment. I have learned so much from team members through the adjournment process; especially when our passion drives our work.

    Thank you for sharing your insights on adjourning groups.

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  3. An informative blog on the team building and collaboration in the team building events. A nice and wonderful blog.

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