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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Team Adjournment (Reactions and Expectations)


This week we learned about the five stages of team development: forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning. When considering the adjourning phase of the numerous groups that I have been involved in, I am not impressed by the memories. Due to the lack of communication that existed in the group, I think many of the members were so happy the project was over that they just wanted to move on without any attachment. I think it was a relief when we could end the team work.

I did not have very positive interactions during my group projects. I worked with many people and I did learn about. I was more sad that we could not maintain professional working relationship. During all the groups we successfully completed our task but I also that it could be better if we had a more effective system  that organize the group. 


The groups that I was apart of, I did not feel sad when it ended, I just felt as though the job was done but not to the potential it could have been done. We did not having any closing rituals. we just said good bye and good luck in the future. Some members did not even say good bye at all they just left. That showed the other members that they were never effective team members and did not share the same vision.


Concerning my Walden University colleagues, I can tell that I do not want to adjourn this team. I feel privilege to be working with other individuals that share the same goals and want to establish themselves in the field of early childhood. I have enjoyed sharing personal stories and learning about how other perceive me and my work. I have enjoyed all the constructive criticism and compliments. I feel even though we are classmates online, we have established a trust level that shows we feel comfortable sharing our personal as well as professional  experiences and goals.   


Adjourning is an important part of the teamwork because it creates a level of respect and understanding for all the participants in the team. It allows everyone to offer their appreciation and celebrate together for the achievements that they have created. This always everyone the opportunity to exchange numbers and think about future collaborations. 






4 comments:

  1. Natasha,
    I sounds like you have had a lot of negative group experiences. To be honest, except for one experience, most of mine have been negative or extremely stressful. Hopefully we have better luck in the future.
    Melissa

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  2. I too understand how it feels to be just done with the group which is unfortunate. This weeks course work has provided me an understanding to how important these stages are and I aim to promote them in a positive way the next time I am part of a stressful group situation.

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  3. I am sorry to hear that you did not have a good experience. It is always hard when you do not have positive experience working in a group. If you don't mind me asking, what was the main focus of the group and what were you guys trying to discuss and solve?

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  4. Great post. Natasha I have had bad experiences in the past as well because people didn't want to cooperate in what was going on in the group. Thanks for sharing.

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