Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Teamwork


During week one, apart from a thorough introduction into the new term and module, Professor Mitchell’s site on teamwork was read, absorbed for analysis, and discussed as a team.  Post to usual lab execution, the material was reviewed individually by each team member throughout the week since each member is required to document each week or each lab’s news and possible progress, along with the reading and reviewing of the material given in class.
Group conclusions indicated that group 7 from section 35 will most likely not have many – if any – issues at all in-between members for the remainder of this course or spring term.  A group conclusion drawn from the observation that all of the team members seemed moderately calm, sharing, thoughtful and open to new ideas, which is to many the main consideration of the key to successful projects coming from emerging ideas of the open minded, and therefore more easily inspired people. 
Along with this observation, it was noticed and discussed that fortunately to the group’s advantage, the team as a whole appears to have a comfortably solid communication system and skills, which is essential for any type of situation where teamwork is needed and where space for respect, listening, and midpoint – along with maturely considerate – agreements are necessary for completion as well as any successful execution.


- Ana M. Franco

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