Description
Team dynamics are made up of many different aspects, and can be quite complex. This assignment allows you to bring together the concepts that you have learned this week to summarize and apply them to your own life.
Complete the worksheet located in Student Materials to the right.
Carefully read the instructions and notes at the top, answer all questions, include a minimum of two citations with references from the Learning Team Toolkit materials, and proofread/edit your work, then review the grading sheet at the end of the worksheet and make changes as needed before posting your final work.
Incorporate and format citations and references from research/sources with correct APA formatting (see APA formatting guidelines in the Centers for Writing Excellence for assistance).
Review the Plagiarism Policy and Written Work sections in the Instructor's Policies document to help you avoid problems.
Explanation & Answer
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Group Dynamics
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GROUP DYNAMICS
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Group dynamics refers to the interactive process that takes place between two or more
things. Individuals tend to be attracted to others because of the high likelihood of sharing some
common characteristics. One of the factors that affect team dynamics is cohesion. This factor
affects team dynamics since without cohesion, and then teams might not go through all the group
formation stages. Through cohesion, the team members can come and work together for a
common purpose. Communication is another factor that affects team dynamics.
The implication here is that group members will need to communicate if by any chance
they would need to enhance an understanding ...
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