2. Learning outcomes
• Explain the difference between a group and a
team, and identify the characteristics of an
effective team
• Gain an overview of key models of team
development and team roles
• Develop a greater awareness of their own role as
a team-player and value differences in other
team members
• Identify strategies for building effective teams
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3. Characteristics of teams
• Shared identity
• Shared goals and objectives
• Structured patterns of communication and interaction
• Consider themselves to be a team
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4. Team task 1: Bridge building challenge
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Construct the longest
paper-based bridge using
only the paper supplied.
Bridge can be supported
at two points only.
5. Tuckman’s team development model
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Developmental Sequence in Small groups.
(Bruce Tuckman, 1965)
6. Team task 2: Floating stick challenge
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7. Floating stick challenge - reflection
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What improved team performance?
• Focus on team goal vs personal failure
• Leadership – who was guiding your team’s efforts?
• Communication before and during task
• Strategy – how to achieve the goal e.g.
• Linking arms, touching fingers
• Counting down
• Following a ‘lead finger’
• Reflection and refinement
12. Summary
• Leadership (and particularly leadership style)
• Improving team comms, reinforcing identity, clear task
focus and clear roles
• Self awareness [your own role, strengths and
weaknesses etc.] and modifying your behaviour
accordingly for the well being of the team is key, and
highly valued by employers
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Key factors for effective teams