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    Rethink Leadership The dynamic in a group or team can be different from one to another. Some members click right away, some members share common interests, and some don’t. The important thing in a team is how they function. But what makes a team perform better? Is it members with some interest? Is it the leader? Or is it the norms? Those questions lead to “Psychological Safety”- when member feels they have a voice, and they can express themselves will lead to a better performance at their…

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    Lauren starts assembling a quality improvement team, Lauren should choose team members who work between systems and across multiple disciplines within the rehabilitation practice. Lauren should choose a team champion, clinical leader, technical expert, day to day task leader, and a project sponsor for project contributing team members for her QI initiative. Lauren needs to start her quality improvement project by assigning a team champion. The team champion should be an individual who is…

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    better. I stayed with the Rangers until 2013 and met a lot of friends on that team that I still talk to today. In 2013, I became a 7th grader and took my talents to Jenison Junior High. Our team played well and I met new people that had the same interest as me: soccer. I got to know and become friends with my teammates and saw them around the school. Two years passed…

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    If everyone’s a winner, then is there ever a true winner? After a season of any sport, every child is handed out an award. Whether or not they actually deserved it is the true question. They claim that the child needs to be encouraged and build their self- esteem. Build it through what, lies? “You lost and I can see that you didn’t try your best, but here, take this piece of plastic that’s supposed to build your confidence.” In reality, they are not being rewarded for their hard work, they are…

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    1. Effective Team is key to success not groups. 2. There are many writers on the subject of team working. However, most models of what constitutes an effective team boil down to a relatively small set of aspects which the project leader can focus on. We will consider five important characteristics of an effective team. 1) The team has clear goals, a strong sense of direction and effective leadership. 2) The team members are clear about their roles and responsibilities and skill set they…

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    Chief lacks the patience needed to constructively criticize the group for their failures and the group lacks the skills needed to improve communication and develop teamwork. Lack of transparent communication threatens the harmonious lifestyle of the team and will lead to its demise.…

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    Academic Stereotypes

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    wasn’t until seventh grade that I found the sport that I fell in love with. Since I joined volleyball two years after most of my peers, I was put on the “B-team.” I was determined to work as hard as I could to make the “A-team” the next year. Unfortunately, my hard work did not lead to immediate…

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    other sports, but I got over it once we started our off-season work-outs. I thought I could handle anything thrown at my team, until we made it to the Junior Varsity Championship. My team had a great season before the game, but after the game none of that matter. Moreover, I knew I was going to be on a young team with great talent, I just did not know what to expect. Our team was made up of three core players, which were eighth graders, and five solid, complementary players. We started…

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    Equality In Sports

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    play together and begin growing together as a team and they will begin to have a rhythm. Like any player on a team each student will want to be the best player and will begin to take extra time to get better and because the students would not be discriminated against there would be no players that “played like a girl’ or that were only good players because they were “tomboys.” Students would all be measured with the same skills and would then grow as a team. Sports that are typically dominated…

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    0921604 1. Searching for a college was incredibly stressful for me. I wanted a school where I could happily live, learn, and thrive. None of the campuses I toured felt like they could be a home, until I visited Emmanuel. The campus was beautiful and the food was actually good. But, what really sold me was talking with the student ambassadors. Their knowledge and honesty helped relieve the anxiety I felt about my college search and they allowed me see the possibility of a wonderful future…

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