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    The Synovial Joint

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    In order for a synovial joint to perform its best it works as a team. After all we know that when you work with a team things get done a lot more efficiently and less work gets put on one single person. In this case the synovial joint is surrounded by the following structures: Tendons which attach our muscles to the bone, ligaments which attach bone to bone, Bursae, which are small sacs of extra synovial fluid that provide extra cushion and protection to the synovial joint. These structures help…

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    Team Vs Conforming

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    an individual or conforming into a team be more successful? People who conform as a team, succeed better than someone working as an individual. When conforming as a team, it is less stressful on the individuals on the team, there is a common direction when working, and different perspectives are given. When conforming as a team, it is less stressful on the individuals. When on a team, the work is split into equal parts, applying less stress on everyone on the team. For example, everyone has…

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    improve my game and become the key player my team needed me to be. During my junior season, I found myself starting on a top four state ranked team. I was the Floor Captain, known for my composure when situations became tough, ability to produce plays in decisive moments, and the spirit, passion, and heart I played every point of the game with. Late in the season during the state quarterfinals, I found myself back on the service line for match point to send my team to the state semifinals. The…

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    together in the past on various assignments and group projects. We had worked previously on a project with another class, so we knew how to work with each other, and what our strength and weakness were. This made forming the team a very easy and natural thing for us. Our team struggled to interpret some of the instructions for the assignment, Identity Project Medium Approval and Draft Outline. However, teamwork led us to discussing what we thought was necessary for the assignment which…

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    Yourself All of the group is affiliated with U.S. Military, which means that we all have extensive group work experiences. Regardless of military branch, teamwork is vital for success. We like to work alone or be in charge, which gives us a great advantage with an online group assignment. As members of the military we are structured and hard working. In stressful situations we can lean on past experiences to push us through and achieve our goal. Communication Expectations The group has all…

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    Tonya's Dilemma

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    In Team one, the conflict that applies to Tonya’s case is interpersonal. Tonya seems to have issues with her team members due to differences in values and ethos. I find that Tonya is being disrespectful with teammates because she interferes ideas of teammates who are trying to solve the problem and improve the expense reporting system. It seems that she wanted to finish the meeting early before committing to something else. She views the teammates as an external source, which is the only way to…

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    Building Effective Teams

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    In the article Building Effective Teams in Real Time, Garfield and Stanton (2005) share helpful tools to follow for efficient team building. This article is addressed to managers who may need tips on how to bring better communication to their employees. They discuss six ideas in an approach they call rapid team building. I agree with the authors in the importance of getting to know the team members, and learning about their past successes. While being an employee, I have observed a lack of vison…

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    Collaborative Work

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    Collaborative work begins with communication and a mutual understanding of the end goal. For example, the 2010 disaster relief effort in El Salvador, multinational organizations united for the benefit of the affected people, who suffered a multitude of illness, damage to their homes, and ability to seek basic human needs. This form of collaborative takes an organizational strategy, which enables several organizations to take a strategic approach in problem solving, planning, preparing, and…

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    We should have CoEd teams How would you feel if you and your best friend could not play sports together because of gender difference. Usually team sports are split up by gender, which may also be splitting up friends. Team sports are split up into two leagues, a male and a female league. Team sports are mainly split up like this because of the differences of the male and female body. We should have more Co-Ed team sports because they bring out the best in players, are very social and help…

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    business and team is erroneous. It’s important to consider the types of groups where loyalty is appropriate. Bok says, “since (the whistleblower)…

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