Sunday, April 14, 2013

Team Building and Collaboration


During the Bachelor Degree program at Spring Arbor University, we were a cohort group where we stayed with the same instructor and the same group of colleagues; though out every course until graduation, there were 17 of us, and first, we all did not get along, but as time went on our communication got better.  
Therefore, we were put into groups to do group projects; were everyone in the groups was required to participate; were a certain person had to be “miss know it all”.  Within these groups, we formed very productive teams.  Because we studied together for two years, some of us formed lasting friendships.  During the end of our last project, we all out for dinner and drinks to thank everyone for their contributions to the team. 
The way I would adjourn from the group of colleagues I have made while working on my Master’s Degree, would be to thank my colleagues for their discussion board/ blog support, contribution, and feedback.  Furthermore, I would wish them all well while completing their Master’s Degree.  Adjourning is an essential stage of teamwork because it gives everyone closure.

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