Friday, 3 February 2017

Happy Endings

Our team have raced our way to the finish line and have now completed all of our assignments for our communications paper.  This is the last blog post.  This is the sweet, sweet end. 

Looking back, our team faced several hurdles in getting through this course.  We had two team members drop out in the week before our first group assignment was due.  Our team started with 5 and it was initially difficult to communicate within the team.  While some of our team members were saying the right things, and agreeing to meetings, they would not attend or would reschedule.  Eventually, Mel, Yvonne and I realised we were on our own and we were able to pull together.  From that point, our team really began to find traction and start succeeding. The three remaining team members pushed through and managed to complete the task.  I think we were incredibly lucky that within the three of us, we had access to several of the key Belbin roles. 

Yvonne definitely exemplifies the role of Team Co-ordinator.  She was able to deftly identify Mel & I’s key areas of skill and shape the tasks to ensure we were working effectively and efficiently.  Additionally, Yvonne took on the role of Completer Finisher.  She agonised over finishing the seminar to a high quality, while I was ready to just hand in any old slop. 

Mel was an excellent Team Worker, she was co-operative and completed all tasks assigned to her.  She was also our Resource Investigator, she single handedly managed the interviews of the health professionals which gave us the bulk of our resources. 

I believe I played the role of Implementer. I created timeframes and plans, which we didn’t always meet, but we tried!  I definitely feel that having timeframes in a team project is especially important, without timeframes, success or failure cannot be measured. 


I think our team, Mel, Yvonne and I, did amazingly well at achieving our objectives.  We all worked full time during this paper, all have homes to run and families to see.  But we pulled together, completed all the assignments and are now all exceptionally happy to be able to say….

IT’S OVER BABY!


Peace out! 

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I really feel you here Jess. It's been quite a rollercoaster. I often wondered at the beginning, how it would pan out, as I'm someone that just likes to get on with things and generally just get the job done. I also had a two-week tramp and holiday, right in the middle of the paper so I was hoping to get the interviews done and dusted before then. Fortunately, my colleagues were receptive to the changes in interview dates and times. It was great getting to know you and Yvonne and I wish you well for the future.

Unknown said...

I agree with Mel, I was rather curious to see how this paper turned out. I was pessimistic to start with, and I am happy it has turned out the way it has. I think your analysis of the team dynamic is correct, you have us all pegged! I think we have made an excellent effort to complete team objectives and work together effectively and efficiently. It was lovely to work with you both, enjoy your weeks without study; enjoy a break, you've earned it!