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Mining Group Gold

Mining Group Gold. Team Dynamics. Stages of Team Development. Forming Storming Norming Performing. Forming Stage. Excitement Anxiety Testing Dependence Trust. Storming Stage. Resistance to different approaches Sharp attitude changes Competitiveness and defensiveness

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Mining Group Gold

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  1. Mining Group Gold Team Dynamics

  2. Stages of Team Development • Forming • Storming • Norming • Performing

  3. Forming Stage • Excitement • Anxiety • Testing • Dependence • Trust

  4. Storming Stage • Resistance to different approaches • Sharp attitude changes • Competitiveness and defensiveness • Tension and disunity

  5. Norming Stage • Increased satisfaction • Developing trust and respect • Giving feedback to others • Sharing responsibilities • Making decisions

  6. Performing Stage • High level of interaction • Increased performance • Members comfortable with each other • Confident and optimistic

  7. Team Member Roles TASK dynamics and task roles ask: “What?” and “Why?” PROCESS dynamics and process roles ask: “How?”

  8. Task Roles • Information giver • Information seeker • Initiator • Opinion giver • Elaborator • Consensus seeker • Clarifier • Standard setter • Representative

  9. Process Roles • Encouraging • Gatekeeping • Listening • Harmonizing • Yielding • Accepting • Supporting

  10. Communication Process Sender Receiver Encodes Decodes Message

  11. Communication Barriers • Facts • Feelings • Values • Opinions

  12. Overcoming Communication Barriers • Seek first to understand • Seek then to confirm • Seek then to be understood

  13. Feedback

  14. Causes of Team Conflict – Differences • Personality • Values • Perspective • Goals • Culture

  15. Conflict Strategy – Competition • When quick action is necessary • When unpopular actions must be implemented • When you know you’re right • When options are not possible

  16. Conflict Strategy – Collaboration • When you can’t compromise • When you’re learning • When you need to merge different views • When you want to gain commitment • When you want to improve relationships

  17. Conflict Strategy - Avoidance • When a more important issue is pressing • When you need to let people cool down • When you need more information • When others can resolve the conflict more effectively

  18. Conflict Strategy - Accommodation • When you find that you’re wrong • When issues are more important to others

  19. Conflict Strategy – Compromise • When opponents are committed to different ends • When you want to achieve temporary settlements to complex issues • When you want a solution quickly

  20. Steps to Managing Team Conflict • Set goals • Consider options • Remove barriers • Make agreements

  21. Decision Making Strategy • Clarify purpose • Establish criteria • Generate options • Compare options • Identify risks • Rank risks • Make the decision

  22. How will we make decisions? • Decision by authority • Decision by minority • Decision by majority • Decision by consensus • Decision by unanimity

  23. Problem Solving Strategy • Define the problem • Identify the future state • Identify driving and constraining forces • Analyze forces • Identify measures of success • Develop plan of action • Implement • Follow - up

  24. Self-Authorized Team Leadership - Assumptions • All team members practice some degree of self-authorized leadership. • Self-authorized leadership is applicable to all team members. • Not all team members are effective self-authorized leaders. • Self-authorized leadership can be developed.

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