The five stages of development
definitely are constructive for team effort of an ultimate goal. We as people sometimes do not realize the
importance of teamwork and how much easier it is to reach the ultimate
goal. In Abudi’s article, she states
that in order to identify whether a team is effective, characteristics included
are:
•Clear communication
among all members. (Abudi, 2010)
•Regular
brainstorming session with all members participating. (Abudi, 2010)
•Consensus among team
members. (Abudi, 2010)
•Problem solving done
by the group. (Abudi, 2010)
•Commitment to the
project and the other team members. (Abudi,
2010)
•Regular team
meetings are effective and inclusive. (Abudi,
2010)
•Timely hand off from
team members to others to ensure the project keeps moving in the right
direction. (Abudi, 2010)
•Positive, supportive
working relationships among all team members. (Abudi, 2010)
To elaborate a little on the adjourning stage, I can say
that there are not many groups or teams that I have been a part of that made it
difficult for me to say good-bye. I guess
because majority times that I was a part of a team, it was not enough team
effort put forth for effectiveness. It
usually would be team members who would try to put their tasks on others or not
support each other. In my senior year of
college, I would have to say that it was hard for me to say good-bye to my
cheer sisters. We definitely experienced
the five stages of team development. We
built very strong friendships and trusted each other to get things done, no
matter what we had to do to get it done.
We took responsibility (as a team) for everything that was done wrong as
well as right and never criticized or pointed fingers about mistakes. We supported each without a doubt and was
respectful when expressed opinions and concerns. Being a part of this team was one of the
truest experiences ever and I will never forget the hard work and commitment
that we put into whatever task at hand. We
definitely were a high performance group and it was very hard to say goodbye. We agreed to keep in touch and network with
each other past our college career. This
experience that I have played such a huge part as being a student of this
master’s program has been overwhelming at times but great as well because I
have met such great people along the way.
From the instructors to my colleagues, I cannot express the gratitude
for all the important information exchanged and ideas and thoughts that has
been shared with me. We all work together
with the same focus and it makes our relationships special. For a person who has little experience in the
field of early childhood, I appreciate the understanding and respect that we
have for each other. It would be hard for me to adjourn because we notice what
we have in common with each other and have built this great relationship and have
to move on with our lives. Adjourning is
an essential stage of development because it is the moment to celebrate all
accomplishments and commend everyone on a job well done and to express personal
conclusion. I have enjoyed my colleagues
thus far and am now readily prepared for our separation in the near
future.
References
Abudi, G.
(2010). The five stages of team development: A case study. Retrieved from
http://www.projectsmart.co.uk/the-five-stages-of-team-development-a-case-study.html
Talisha, it is wonderful how yu have gained and built such important relationships over the years and I did not think of adjurnment as a time to reflect on our accomplishments but now I have another view.
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Talisha,
ReplyDeleteI love your closing statements. It is through this "team" that we have created in this program that we are "readily prepared" for what lies ahead. Such a simple but profound statement about groups and how their effectiveness has an impact on the goal but also on each of the participants. Like you, I've seen many a "team" adjourn with no sad feelings...I'm pleased that is not the case with this program! Thanks for sharing your experiences.
~Shawn
Great post, I like the fact that you mention the instructor as well. I too have became very found of them too. Especially the instructors that I have had more than once.
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