Team Contract Goals: Since we want to get the most out of this class, we want to make sure the company we end up choosing to do the project on is one that every team member has an invested interest in. We believe that great performance is a reflection of successful collaboration and an indicator of how well we leverage the individual strengths in our team. To accomplish this, we will optimize each individual team member’s strengths and work toward bettering one another through constructive feedback: o Short-term goal: Every member can identify one weakness they would like to work on throughout the semester. o Long-term goal: All members will help to provide feedback in regards to each other’s “weakness” area throughout the semester to help better one another. • Understanding and successfully applying OB concepts is vital in order to build a solid foundation for this team. Knowing this, it is our team goal to consistently be on top of the material we learn in class. A measurable way to gauge this is, whenever someone makes a suggestion of what we should do/how to approach an assignment, they should try their best to make a connection to how it applies to what we’re learning in class. • On our team we want to make sure that we balance how efficient we work with the quality of the work we produce. We don’t want to sacrifice quality in order to finish assignments faster; additionally, we do not want to let our meticulousness affect our ability to finish assignments. • In our
The features of effective team performance is set up through positive leadership, this is something which is developed and nurtured. An effective team will work together, be focused and all the time supporting each other along the way to achieve and reach goals. For a team to be effective, each team member needs to be clear on their roles and responsibilities relating to their job. Team performance will be more effective if there is respect for the leader/manager and each other. They must have a good understanding towards their job role and responsibility.
The features of effective team performance is set up through positive leadership, this is something which is developed and nurtured. An effective team will work together, be focused and all the time supporting each other along the way to achieve and reach goals. For a team to be effective, each team member needs to be clear on their roles and responsibilities relating to their job. Team performance will be more effective if there is respect for the leader/manager and an understanding towards their job role and responsibility. The leader/manager should also be aware of the skills or weakness within the team and be able to provide support were necessary and also utilise their strengths. Training and support will enable staff to improve
It is vital to let other people in the group share any input that they want to share when it comes to standards and outlooks that will make them feel comfortable in that setting. Looking through the readings from this class and discussions we had a great conversation about what setting the expectations of the class looks like and how it can be applied effectively.
Maximise the performance of individuals which in turn will maximise the performance of the team.
Enforceable contract Peter v. Don. Peter will have an enforceable contract with Don if he can show that all the required elements of a contract are present. If there is a contract between the two then it will be governed by the common law requirements of an enforceable contract instead of the Uniformed Commercial Code, which would be used if their agreement had involved the sale of goods. In order for a contract to be formed between Peter and Don the two must react mutual consent Mutual consent can generally be formed through the form of an (A) offer and (B) acceptance. An additional requirement for both parties to show (C) consideration is also
The features of effective team performance is set up through positive leadership, this is something which is developed and nurtured. An effective team will work together, be focused and all the time supporting each other along the way to achieve and reach goals. For a team to be effective, each team member needs to be clear on their roles and responsibilities relating to their job. Team performance will be more effective if there is respect for the leader/manager and an understanding towards their job role and responsibility. The leader/manager should also be aware of the skills or weakness within the team and be able to provide support were necessary and also utilise their
| “The top 10 features of an effective team are: * clear purpose; * open communication; * constructive conflict; * effective problem-solving and decision making; * defined roles, responsibilities and accountability; * strong relationships; * systems and procedures; * experimentation and creativity; * measurement and self-assessment; * shared leadership.” For a team to be effective, they need to have clear
Bernie a resident of Richmond, Virginia decides to sale his 2006 Ford Fusion for $13,000.00 and places an ad in his local newspaper on February 1st. After several weeks without any inquiries, Vivian contacts Bernie on March 1st stating she will pay him $12,000.00 for the car. Bernie arranges to meet with Vivian on March 5th to complete the deal. Vivian comes to Bernie’s house on March 10th and says she will give Bernie $12,500.00 for the car; but she needs three additional weeks to come up with the money. Bernie agrees but only if Vivian puts down a deposit. Vivian agrees and Bernie drafts an agreement stated the sale will must take place no later than March 31st. Vivian reads and signs the agreement and
It is also easy to claim that we are great team, we are the best. Saying is a factor but results are the conclusion. A team often ends up having a great result. Sometimes there is huge coordination between team members and end up getting fewer success rates. This doesn’t mean like the team failed their task. Often results vary person to person.
The features of effective team performance is set up through positive leadership; something which is developed and nurtured. An effective team will work together, be focused and supportive of each other to achieve and reach goals. For a team to be effective, each team member needs to be clear on their roles and responsibilities relating to their job. Team performance will be more effective if there is respect for the leader/manager and an understanding towards their job role and responsibility.
Pat was very frustrated because she wanted to purchase a home but lacked the funds or credit to do so even though Pat was expecting shortly to receive a one-half million dollar final installment payment for some land she sold several years earlier. Dan knew that Pat was very interested in purchasing a home and approached Pat with a proposal to assist Pat in buying a home. Dan told Pat that he would help Pat with the financing. After finding the home she wanted to buy for $250,000, Dan and Pat orally agreed that Dan would purchase the home and "when you come up with the money, I (Dan) will sell it to you (Pat) for $250,000 plus a fair commission to be determined."
With efficiency and quality I do my best to ensure that each task is completed before the end of each day.
The team is an important component for David, therefore, excellence depends on the ability for David and the team to develop mutual goals and appreciation. This will require the development of metrics with which progress and the needed development are clearly identified.
Lillard, Monique C., Fifty Jurisdictions in Search of a Standard: The Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in the Employment Context, 57 Mo. L. Rev. (1992)
While team dynamics and cohesion play a great role in the success of any team, we believe that external factors (situation, system) can profoundly affect behavior and performance. The importance of creating an environment that supports great people and encourages them to support one another so the whole is far greater than the sum of the parts is undermined by this statement. Even a great team can’t be guaranteed to fix a mediocre idea or come up with good ones every time. The system/environment have a big role in the success of a team.