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Tosspon- Global Communication UNO IPD - Meeting 14 Agenda BINGO & Breakfast Teamwork & Self analysis Personality & Communication Reviewing all of our skills

Bring it all together BINGO!! Review everything we’ve done up to this point. When you do the action, cross off the box First one to get 5 in a row (or column, or diagonal) wins a prize!

Meetings Each student gets 10 min Introductions / Small talk Go over agenda Start first point Questions Review your points Closing

What makes a good team member? Reliability Effective/good communicator Active listener Participates Shares openly and willingly Cooperative Flexible Committed Problem solver Respectful Take the Teamwork Skills Inventory Which areas are your weakest

What can make teamwork difficult? Unreliable teammates Effective/good communicator Active listener Someone refuses to Participate Someone Participates LESS than others Uncooperative people Inflexible mind Not Committed Disrespectful Difficult personalities & communication style

Personality Issues Thought question Describe your personality. Are you strong- willed? Easily convinced? Stubborn? How well do you LISTEN to others?

How can you discover how you interact with people? Personality Spectrum Thinker: Analytical, problem solver Giver: Authentic, communicator Organizer: Responsible, detailed Adventurer: Daring, spontaneous

Personality Spectrum: handout Directions: Rank order all four responses to each question from most like you to least like you so that you use the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 one time each. Write numbers in the boxes next to the responses. I learn best when the material is a.  well organized. b.  something I can do hands-on. c.  about understanding and improving the human condition. d.  intellectually challenging. 2 4 3 1

Survival Your overseas flight unexpectedly crashes into a mountain in the early morning hours When you regain consciousness, you are the only people in sight (no crew, other passengers, or natives). It is foggy, so you don’t know if you’re on an island or continent – you were all asleep when the crash happened, all electronic devices were damaged & unusable. You have only what is on you and what is on your airplane. Oddly, there is little damage to the plane, but the cockpit is burned beyond repair – no communication devices. What do you do? Where do you go? What items do you take/use?

Group behavior analysis Did someone immediately take on the role of leader/spokesperson? Did a leader emerge gradually, or were you all equals? Did everyone participate equally? Or did someone hold back? Did someone feel hurt or left out, but continue to allow the group to continue with a decision?

Personality Spectrum Debrief Get into groups by your Personality Spectrum strengths Thinker, Organizer, Giver, Adventurer Go to the group that you scored highest in. If you “tied” in 2+areas, wait until groups are seated then join the smaller group) Introduce yourselves Answer questions on handout. Be prepared for EACH member of your group to contribute when you present your results to the whole group.

How does this information inform your group work? Awareness of how to deal with different personalities Awareness of your own strengths and weaknesses Helps you assign roles when you identify group mate’s personalities

Final Thoughts on Class Choose a quote that represents this class.