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A team is formed by two or more people, often three or more, who collaborate towards a common goal or purpose. Teams can be temporary or permanent, with membership that may change over time. The primary reasons for teamwork include achieving shared goals, exchanging ideas, gathering colleague insights, problem-solving, making recommendations and decisions, and developing plans. Reflect on your experiences within successful or problematic teams, whether in work, sports, assignments, or social events, and identify key factors contributing to the effectiveness or challenges of teamwork.
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What is a team? • A team consists of two or more people – more commonly thought of as three or more • A group of people who work together with a common goal or purpose • They may work together temporarily or permanently • Membership can be permanent or changing
Why do people work in teams? • To achieve a common goal • To share ideas • To find out what colleagues think • To solve problems • To make recommendations • To make decisions • To develop a plan or program
Good team work • Think about a time when you were part of a team that worked well or when there were problems in teamwork. It may have been a work team, a sporting team, a team doing an assignment or a group of people organising a social event. • Indicate what made the team work well or what made the team not work well