Thursday, April 19, 2012

Teamwork



Getting to know your team members can resolve much of the controversy about roles, team meetings, and decisions. The best way to assign roles is to know each of your teammates strength’s and weakness’s. In our group we will have one group member be the leader of a role such as the analyst, writer, or website maintenance. But just to make sure everyone is on the same page and everyone has the proper input and opinions from their teammates, each teammate will look over the task that another teammate has been handed to ensure that they are doing things correctly.
One of the aspects of this course project that neither members of our group is experienced with is the bridge building software. For this part of the project each member will work together to learn and make sure we are creating proficient work.
Each group member will be responsible for his or her individual blog assignments, but we will also make sure each member is not falling behind. After each lab we will get together and discuss what needs to get done as a team and arrange some meetings to work together. I have known my group members for a while now and I know that having disputes and meeting deadlines are not much of a problem. Everyone takes this course seriously, and the motivation to create the best bridge enforces work getting done efficiently. Any conflict can be resolved by coming to a mutual agreement that satisfies all the group members’ opinions. All in all, I am very much looking forward to completing this project with my teammates.

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