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Insights on Integrated Teamworking: Messages and Models

Explore key messages and models on integrated teamwork by Bob Hudson, focusing on distinctiveness and commonality traits, professional values, socialization, service delivery, and team management tools. Learn how optimistic and pessimistic models shape teamwork dynamics.

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Insights on Integrated Teamworking: Messages and Models

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  1. INTEGRATED TEAMWORKING:MESSAGES FROM RESEARCH Bob Hudson

  2. The PESSIMISTIC MODEL • Distinctiveness of trait • Distinctiveness of knowledge • Distinctiveness of status • Distinctiveness of power • Distinctiveness of accountability • Distinctiveness of culture • The pervasiveness of pessimistic messages

  3. The Optimistic Model • Commonality of values • Commonality of accountability • Commonality of learning • Commonality of location • Commonality of culture • Commonality of case • The emergence of optimistic messages

  4. SEDGEFIELD INTEGRATED TEAM: SOME KEY MESSAGES • The promotion of professional values of ‘service’ can form the basis of inter-professional partnership • Socialisation to an immediate work group can override professional or hierarchical differentiation • Service delivery can be improved • Effective team working has no qualities of spontaneous growth: top-down and bottom-up dimensions • Effective team working has no qualities of self-perpetuation: the centrality of team management

  5. ITMA: A TOOL for MEASUREMENT • Generic framework for assessment • Clear purpose and mission • Securing ownership and trust • Robust working arrangements • Learning and review • External links and support • Scoring and interpretation

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