SOLUTION
Work roles in a team.
My status as a team player as regards my role is defined as a cultural mediator.A cultural mediator as the metrical line depicts refers to a profession that studies the cultural differences between people, using the data in problem solving problem.A mediator in the sense of the role that I play is also seen as an interpreter.The word interpreter and mediator is oftenly interchangeably especially among Italian.
The meaning of both words in the context of my profession refers to the same thing.In the perspective of the work Iam doing now I am a cultural mediator and an interpreter.Basically, we are a team of 6 and currently 2 ladies were added to the group so the number has shot up to 8.In due course their worthiness as team members is yet to stand the test of time.source (group)
The breakdown of my function could be seen in the following ;Among my team members I double as a cultural mediator and an interpreter.in the performance of this role,the priority is to be a middleman between Italian and immigrants that qualifies to be in my camp or structure.My duty is to explain the culture of The Italian and their laws to the immigrants so that they become conscious of these laws in order not to trample upon them.In a reciprocal manner I in turn explain some aspect of African culture which I am well versed in to my team members.Apart from the cultural mediation role ,I do interpretation from English to Italian and vice versa.
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To further understand Belbin Team Role Theory, I, together with four students formed a team and simulated as being authorized by the Songjiang Government Bureau to investigate into the current situation and the prospect of the higher education industry in Songjiang District. Through unremitting team efforts, we successfully demonstrated our findings and recommended several ideas via a formal presentation. Reviewing the three-months-long process of cooperation, I really found this experience of learning meaningful and fruitful. This reflective essay is a conclusion of my sympathetic introspection of the
As you will note from my CV, I hold a First Class BA Honours Degree in Childhood and Family Studies and Education Studies. Whilst the majority of the modules I studied were based around developing my knowledge of working with children and families, some modules were focused on my professional and ethical practice.
A cultural broker can help to bridge, link or mediate between groups or persons of differing cultural backgrounds to assist with a smooth introduction and interaction between the service and the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community and can be involved on a needs basis especially when there is a language barrier.
Cultural Competence is a complicated assimilation of education, beliefs, and experiences which would strengthen communication and efficient interaction cross-culturally. However, culture is defined as one way of life. It is not defined by race, language, food, religion, and ethics. With a job that involves constant involvement or entanglement with different culture, it is important for cultural competence. To be cultural competent is the ability to know one difference but still understands, respect, and safeguard the individual right to self-confidence, self- interpretation and status. Nevertheless, working with people of different cultural diversity might be difficult especially it differs from our own core culture. Therefore to prevent bias
I find this helps to enrich my understanding and appreciation of their local practices and traditions. Last summer I travelled to Brazil to present at an international conference. I experienced frustration in many situations due to my inability to communicate in Portuguese. Thankfully, one of my classmates acted as a cultural broker and interpreter to help enhance our experience of Brazil’s vibrant and enthusiastic culture.
| |individuals that enables them to work effectively across cultures. Cultural competence refers to the ability to honor and respect |
Group work has been a cornerstone of the social work profession and requires a variety of facilitator skills and awareness of group processes. The SSLDTM Group Program for People with Difficulties in Social Situations (Socialwork1914, 2017) provides an excellent example of a psycho-educational group co-facilitated by two female social workers, Jane and Karen. After viewing the 6th session of this 8-week program, I began to understand how the concepts of group formation/development, interpersonal dynamics, and leadership styles contribute to successful group work outcomes.
In this essay I am going to reflect on my experience working as part of a team and the preparation on an oral presentation I had to do in class with people from different courses, as part of the Foundations for Practice in Health and Social Care module. Reflection is educational and is used as a means of self-knowledge and to develop using a process of feeling and learning by thinking about what happened and what could have been done differently. (Rolfe, 2011, p.8-12) I will be using the Gibbs (1988) Reflective Cycle to do this. In this model there are 6 different stages to look at to help structure reflection, the description of the event, your feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and an action plan. There is more than one model
1- What role did you play in team meetings or discussions (online or face-to-face)? What ideas or. work did you contribute? Consider your verbal (vocal or written tone, etc.) and nonverbal communication (body language, facial expressions, etc).
I have never studied such kind of courses before. My bachelor degree was related more to Law. First what I thought was Organizational Behavior class was something beyond me. In my point of view course was too complicated for me: everything in specific terminology and hard to understand. But after some time I was getting used to everything and even it was very interesting to do all work in group and have discussions on different situations everyone can face in an everyday life. So I completely changed my perception of this course.
Participants carry out functions associated with their roles and the settings in which they find themselves.
Teamwork can be complex and challenging given task and interpersonal issues, level of group motivation and expected performance standards. The concrete experience spoken about in this reflection piece is in reference to the effectiveness of myself as a group member and the group, working to write a report outlining the organisation and structure of Volkswagen. Dennison (2009) applies Kolb’s learning cycle (1981, 1984) which suggests that learning moves through a continuous cycle, between having an experience, and then reflecting on that action. This cycle has been developed from Lewin’s (1951) model for experiential learning. Reflection termed by Boud, Keogh and Walker (1985) ‘is a forum of response to the learner to experience’(p. 18). On reflection, the early set group dynamics was a defining factor in the experience, and how the team conducted themselves throughout the task. Meyerson, Wick and Kramer (1996) note that ‘such rapidly converging groups require methods for developing “swift trust”’ (p. 8), which can explain why initial group dynamics are so important. I took on multiple team roles, including group leader, which could be translated into the team not performing collectively on a high level, however, I could view this as a personal ineffectiveness of my leadership style.
“Group work is a form of voluntary association of members benefiting from cooperative learning that enhances the total output of the activity than when done individually”.
I am the second team member. On my part, I am a senior instructor analyst with
The personal style and personalities of each member in a group may be influence their team effectiveness. Individuals will tend to play an important role in a group and depend on their personality and working group style. To improve a team and effectiveness in project or working, each team member need to understand the role of every member in a group. With 3 contemporary theories of team roles to use in our group is: