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Understand why teamwork is crucial in both school and work environments. Learn the steps of effective teamwork, how to address common team problems, and the benefits of collaboration and empowerment.
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Chapter 9.2 Working With Others Lesson 9.2 Teamwork
Why teamwork is important The steps involved in teamwork Discover continued
People work together to complete all kinds of projects successfully. You’ll be able to use team skills in school and in the work you do someday. Why It’s Important
collaboration empowerment brainstorming team planning assess Key Terms
Working as a team member is already an important part of your everyday experience. It will continue to be important when you enter the world of work. The Importance of Teamwork
Businesses today rely more and more on teams of workers to get jobs done. Teams in the Work World
Team members of a group collaborate. Collaboration means working with others for a common purpose. Teams in the Work World
Team players tend to feel good about their work because they are empowered. Empowerment is the feeling of power and satisfaction that comes from being directly responsible for your work decisions. The Benefits of Teamwork
Brainstorming is one method that teams use to come up with ideas to solve problems. Brainstorming is a method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group contribute ideas. The Benefits of Teamwork
Think of a problem at school. Write down as many ways to solve the problem as you can in one minute. Then ask three friends to do the same. Put all of your ideas together. Try This Activity Pool Your Ideas continued
Evaluate the Ideas What ideas did your friends have that you didn’t think of? A variety of ideas and points of view is one of the best reasons for working as a team. Try This Activity Pool Your Ideas
Before you start working on a team project, you should make a plan. Team planning involves working with others to set goals, assign tasks, and assess results. Team Planning
Taking time to set goals helps everyone understand the purpose of the group. When you set goals as a team, you will all be moving in the same direction. Setting Goals
It’s important for each team member to have a role, or part to play. No matter what your role, the other team members will count on you. Assigning Roles and Tasks
Make a list of the characteristics of an effective team member. Next to each characteristic, explain how such a characteristic could be developed. Try This Activity Team Characteristics continued
Develop Your Strengths Write a report explaining which characteristics of an effective team member you have and why. Try This Activity Team Characteristics
Problems are less likely to crop up if team members meet from time to time to assess, or judge, their progress. Assessing Results
I like being team leader, but my teammates think I’m bossy. What should I do? Q and A continued
Share the role of leader. Try different roles and tasks in your teams. You might find that you have strong skills in the role of a cooperative team member too. Q and A
Teams face their share of problems no matter how well organized they are. Dealing With Problems
Most problems can be avoided by setting clear goals, taking action promptly, and communicating. Dealing With Problems
Perfection Always expecting perfection can cause problems. If you try to do everything perfectly, you will probably be disappointed and become stressed out. Attitude Counts
Hospitality Lodging and food and beverage management and service Tourism Services involving travel planning, tourist information, guided tours, entertainment, recreation, and convention planning Investigating Career Clusters Hospitality and Tourism continued
Does the idea of visiting far-off lands sound exciting to you? Perhaps you would enjoy a career in hospitality and tourism. Investigating Career Clusters Hospitality and Tourism
Why is teamwork important in school? Teamwork is important in school because students work in many kinds of groups and must cooperate to complete projects in class. Critical Thinking Review Critical Thinking Q A continued
What might happen if you do not assess your progress when working as part of a team? If you don’t assess your progress, you won’t learn from your mistakes and you won’t be able to improve. Critical Thinking Review Critical Thinking Q A
End of Chapter 9.2 Working With Others Lesson 9.2 Teamwork