Team Building Flashcards
1
Q
What is a team?
A
Two or more people who perform interdependent tasks to work towards completing a mission or objective
2
Q
What are Salas’ Big Five?
A
- Team leadership
- Mutual Performance monitoring
- Backup Behaviour
- Adaptability
- Team Orientation
3
Q
TEAM LEADERSHIP (Big 5)
A
-Defining goals
- Organise resources
- Generate solutions; implement best
- Enable interdependent action
- Role in creating mental model
- Behaviour expectations set
- Creation of good team climate
4
Q
MUTUAL PERFORMANCE MONITORING (big 5)
A
- check procedures are followed
- promotes awareness of members’ own performance
- boosts team synergy
5
Q
BACK-UP BEHAVIOUR (big 5)
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- members providing resources/effort to task when required
- members can compensate for one another during high stress
- redistribution of workload
6
Q
ADAPTABILITY (big 5)
A
- adjustments made for unexpected challenges
- ensures adaptation is focused
- jeopardised by habitual behaviours
- requires shared mental models
7
Q
TEAM ORIENTATION (big 5)
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- affinity for working with others
- enhances mutual performance monitoring
8
Q
Supporting coordinating mechanisms (big 5)
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- Shared mental models
- Closed-loop communication
- Mutual trust
9
Q
STAGES OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT: forming
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- Discover acceptable behaviour; conform based on group reactions.
-Hesitance due to politness - Establishing report
-Identify task perimeters & how to achieve it - Emergence of leadership & orientation
- Mutual information exchange
10
Q
STAGES OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT: storming
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- Conflict & hostility
- Individuality expressed change in structure
- Competition & Jealousy
- Arguments caused by rules being broken
- Factions created within group; causes friction
- Structural collapse
- Rivalry for powerful positions
11
Q
STAGES OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT: norming
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- Acceptance of the group by members
- Group-generated norms
- Unity; common goal
- Issues resolved
- Freedom of communication
- Resolution of authority problems
- Emotional support
- Structure and goal orientation
12
Q
STAGES OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT: performing
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- Members adopt roles that enhance task activities; become dynamic
- Member relationships are established
- Insight & analysis
- Norms are established but flexible
- Mutual evaluation
- Collaboration between members
- Consensual validation