Teamwork and Collaboration
Teamwork in Classrooms
-1st step in preparing students for cooperation in the workforce -promotes open discussions among students, encouraging differences in opinion
Emotional Intelligence
-ability to understand "ones own and others emotions and the ability to use this info as a guide to thinking behavior" -allows individuals to use their understanding of others to choose how to think and act -accurately perceive emotions in themselves and others -people with high EI understand emotional language and signals and are self aware -manage emotions to obtain certain goals -people with high EI know how to keep calm in crisis and help others do the same -sought after in team members -contributes to stronger leadership skills and effective communication
Collaboration
-act of working effectively with others to achieve common goal -essential for team to be successful -built on trust
Teams
-are multidisciplinary
Overcoming Teamwork Obstacles
-being prepared -creating activities to engage team members -knowing team members strengths, weaknesses and leadership styles
Teamwork
-cooperative action of group of people in order to achieve a goal -often a crucial part of business, often necessary for colleagues to work together -involves people cooperating with each other, using individual skills and providing constructive feedback, despite any personal conflict
Successfully Managing a Team
-have a plan -know team roles -communication -organization -manage risks -reviewing meetings
Transformational Leadership
-leader is a visionary and appeals to teams ideals and values
Advantages of Teamwork
-provides wide variety of talents which can be used to accomplish task -generates more ideas for solutions and options to solve problems -improves communication skills
Teamwork in Workplaces
-requires work and team roles to be clearly recognized
Transnational Leadership
-when leader rewards work or punishes members for not doing work