Popular Posts
-
After completing the personality test my scores were extremely evenly spread out. My highest score represented a Bull. However, my lowest sc...
-
I have always been a person who did his best to sta out of politics in every way shape and form. Over time I have realized that this strateg...
-
After looking through, and thinking on our recent discussion. I feel as though there are many people who are of the opinion that young Ameri...
-
One of my least favorite type of group to work with is a team that is tasked to work on a short term basis. One of the most difficult teams ...
-
A team is a cohesive group that can efficiently complete any particular task to achieve a common goal. Many ideas have been shared as to wha...
-
INPUT: Human (Team Members) Monetary Facility Space Food Products Old Menu - TO DEVELOP Equipment Recipes Time TRANSFORMATION: ...
-
I have always been a hands on person. In order for me to understand what is being taught to me, I need to physically see or touch whatever i...
-
There are many companies who believe that their front line employees are the best candidates for their management teams. Some of these compa...
-
I have always felt as if I were a very good listener. However, after thinking on it I have determined that I am a horrible listener under st...
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Teams and Their Limitations
A team is a cohesive group that can efficiently complete any particular task to achieve a common goal. Many ideas have been shared as to what components and characteristics are necessary to create a well balanced team. Some say that diversity is necessary, although it is never quite clear as to what the definition of diversity actually is. Similarly some believe that a good team will consist of group members who are able to satisfy roles which are necessary to develop cohesiveness through a hierarchy as well as individual job responsibilities. I feel that it is important to understand alternative views when creating a team. Overall, I believe that if a group of people can effectively complete a task, it is more important to understand the specific characteristics of that team for that particular type of task. It may also be that the particular group on people in question may be absolutely horrible at working together on a different goal. The goal is always dependent on the group. The number of group members is also a very important factor in determining how effective it will be in completing a task. It may be that adding or subtracting one member may drastically alter the cohesiveness of the group. Too many inputs will always result in reduced productivity. For every group task there is a limit of resources that can be put into completing that project. Once you have reached your resource limit, productivity will taper off and output will become fixed and in some cases stagnate. In any case you must first understand what your necessities are for the task at hand to completely understand how to organize your workforce to create a cohesive group that will not impede productivity due to its size.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Yes - but can you change the team when you change the task? What happens in your workplace?
ReplyDelete