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    Reflective Journal #3 To Connect and Disconnect Module 4-Journal Entry #3 W4-#1 According to Petersen (2007), “communication has two levels-sharing information and connecting with others” (p. 18). Communication is something I do every single day. I communicate with my friends, family, and co-workers. They all play a significant role in my life and as a result, I need to “love and accept them in how I listen, talk, and value them” (Petersen, 2007, p. 18). As an S personality type, or steady…

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    Virtual Team Challenges

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    C.1. Challenges to Virtual Teams Project managers should first analyze the common pitfalls/barriers that their virtual team would face so as to propose solutions to overcome them. A few common examples are: • Trust issues – Unlike physical teams, project managers unable to effectively keep track/monitor group members’ work • Different time zones – severely limits the scheduling of online meetings • Language & cultural barriers – Mispronunciations and misunderstandings of terms used • Lack of…

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    Office Exercises - How To Keep Your Body Active At Your Desk You go to work trusting that your days spent at the workplace will provoke you professionally, yet in actual, breathing your office life can be demanding on the health front as well. Being stuck at work throughout the day is no reason for skipping exercise. Basic and effective exercises should be done while you work even in an office setting. It is presently acknowledged that office work has numerous inherent health dangers. This is…

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    1. My team members responded to my team leadership effectively and therefore, the outcome was positive. They mentioned that I displayed all the qualities of a team leader, as I was very effective and successful in motivating my team members and getting all the necessary work done before the deadlines. I was able to delegate the responsibilities of the assignment thoroughly and in a way that all my team members were happy based on their respected skills. The first order of business was that my…

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    Hey friends Today we will review the Shoulder Flexibility Solution by Eric Wong. We will start with a general section about the main components of the program and its major routines, continue with a detailed section about the pros and cons, and then explain all the things which we think you must understand about Eric Wong’s system before making your final decision. Without further ado, let’s start :) What Exactly Is The Shoulder Flexibility Solution? Created by Eric Wong, a professional…

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    Task 3.2 Difference between team leader and team member TEAM LEADER A group leader is somebody who gives direction, guideline, course, and initiative to a gathering of different individuals from the group with the end goal of accomplishing a key result or gathering of adjusted results. However, regularly, a pioneer needs to face the feedback of people in general/higher authorities, dodge conflicts with his own gathering individuals and still, may need to conflict with his own standards and…

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    According to Mullins (2013) teamwork is the ability to work with a group or team in a collaborative manner in order to achieve goals. Northouse (2016) states that LMX promotes team work by creating in and out groups that showcase the dynamics within an organisation. Breevaart et al (2015) asserts that, since there is a lot of interaction between leader and follower, an LMX leader, is able to influence the relationships between co-workers in an organisation. For example, in PepsiCo, since the in…

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    Sports Teams

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    of the objective without renouncing its mission or values. Based on this concept, most of the so-called "sports teams" do not go beyond being sports groups, since they do not have the same principles or values, they are linked by an objective and in several cases not even that; some play to earn a salary, that is to say they train and if they take them into account in the…

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    DEVELOPING A TEAM PERSONALITY By developing a great program culture, we will reap a great team personality. The personality of any team will reflect the type of people involved and the principles valued. We will put high character individuals in an environment where winning principles are highly valued. We know that character recognizes and promotes character. We also know that highly motivated and highly competitive people thrive in an environment that prizes great values and rewards merit. The…

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    (CASE). Christina, using AI, could have opened the floor to the entire team and let them expound upon what they envisioned for the project. Although the imagine phase is generally aimed t a 2-3 year future I believe the idea can be constricted to just a project based timeframe (TB). If the team had the opportunity to each present what they dreamed to achieve, as a team and as individuals, Christina could have seen what each team member expected. By using the imagine phase of AI Christina and…

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