Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Dynamics of Team Work!



Today, I learnt about the dynamics involved in team work using an amazing activity!

CROSSING THE VALLEY


Who is involved in this task?
Three people are involved in this task.

What is this task all about?
The job for every 3 of them is to cross the valley safely. The distance between the cliffs is more than 1 step and less than 2 steps. Hence this will ensure that every person is in the air( in danger) once. The team has to make sure that they reach the other end safely.

What are the management lessons we learn from this activity?
A task which can check the amount of trust, team work and immediate communication is the VALLEY CROSSING


It is not that a particular person works for a longer time or has to work harder. All the three members have different responsibilities but the work is evenly distributed.









LEARNINGS FROM THE EXERCISE




1.      Trust-

This is again a very important factor. Whenever a manager assignes a task to his employees he definitely has a faith in them. This faith encourages the employees to work harder because it gives them a feeling of consideration. This particular thing is showcased very well in the above task. The person hanging in middle has to have complete faith in his teammates about their ability. Only then can a goal be achieved.









2.     Team work-


Teamwork is absolutely necessary while carrying out any task. It helps the manager and the organization as a whole to achieve targets. It cannot be possible for a single person to handle everything. It is the teams effort which matters in the long run. Also in the above task team effort was necessary to a large extent. Hence team work plays a pivotal role in management.






3.      Immediate communication-


Communication is important in an organization or else any activity for that matter. It helps to communicate your ideas. Communication in the above task was important so as to convey your position and feelings. Communication should not be delayed and must be at the right time. 

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