Roles In The Team
Conflict Resolution Techniques
Stages Of Team Development
Intrinsic & Extrinsic Motivation
Effective Communication
100

A group of one or more individuals working together on a mixture of ongoing, work-based, project-based, task-specific, or cross-functional activities.

A TEAM

100

Yielding to the other party’s needs and concerns while neglecting one’s own.

Accommodation

100

Team members are introduced to one another and start to understand the team's goals and boundaries.

Forming

100

Motivation that comes from within the individual, driven by personal satisfaction and the inherent pleasure of the task.

Intrinsic Motivation

100

Fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said

Active Listening

200

The individual responsible for setting the direction, making key decisions, and ensuring the team stays focused on its goals

Leader:

200

Each party gives up something to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

Compromise

200

The team reaches a high level of performance and is able to function as a cohesive unit. Members are motivated, knowledgeable, and work collaboratively towards achieving their goals.

Performing

200

Passion for the Work: Genuine interest and enjoyment in the work itself. Is an example of 

Intrinsic Motivation

200

This involves being proactive in communication by anticipating the needs, concerns, and potential questions of team members and addressing them in a timely manner.

Balanced Anticipation

300

A person who helps guide discussions, ensures effective communication, and keeps the team on track during meetings.

 Facilitator

300

Imposing one’s solution on the other party, using authority or power.

Forcing

300

The team resolves conflicts and establishes norms, members begin to work more cohesively.

Norming

300

Motivation that comes from external factors and rewards, driven by external incentives.

Extrinsic Motivation

300

Communication should be respectful and considerate refers to which aspect of effective communication in teams

Avoiding Offensive Statements

400

An individual who provides guidance, feedback, and support to team members, helping them improve their performance and develop their skills.

Coach

400

Working together to find a mutually beneficial solution.

Collaboration

400

During this stage, conflicts and competition may arise as team members begin to express their individual ideas and perspectives.

Storming

400

Promotions: Opportunities for career advancement and increased responsibilities is an example of 

Extrinsic Motivation

400

Give an example of demonstration of Techniques for Effective Communication

Techniques such as using "I" statements to express feelings without blaming others, paraphrasing to confirm understanding, and employing non-verbal cues like body language and eye contact to reinforce the message

500

A more experienced team member who provides advice, shares knowledge, and offers insights based on their experience.

Mentor

500

Ignoring or withdrawing from the conflict, avoiding confrontation.

Avoidance

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!

Establishing Trust and Respect; Demonstrating Reliability; Building Trust

Are associated with ?

Steps in Developing teams 

500

Recognition: Public acknowledgment of achievements, such as awards or praise is an example of 

Extrinsic Motivation 

500

DAIL DOUBLE !!!!!!

Individual Analysis of Situation and Development of Approach and Team Analysis of Situation and Development of Approach refer to types of

Team Building Exercises

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