Module Basic 2 LO2
Module Basic 2 LO2
Learning Outcome No. 2 : Identify own role and responsibility within team
Assessment Criteria
1. Individual role and responsibilities within the team environment are identified;
2. Roles and responsibilities of other team members are identified and recognized; and
Resources
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References
Job descriptions
Reference
Managing Teams, Robert Heller, Dorling Kindersley Limited, London, Copyright @ 1998.
LEARNING OUTCOME NO. 2: Identify own role and responsibility within team.
Using the output of the previous ses- Given names of teams (planning team,
sion, review the role and objectives of assessment team), have the teams
the team.
Trace communication and reporting At the end of the session, the students
flow, planning and decision making flow must be able to identify his/her own
role within the team.
INFORMATION SHEET NO. 1
Successful teams can be formed by 2-25 or more people, but much more
important than size is shape – the pattern of working into which team members
settle to perform their given tasks. There are three (3) basic methods of
performing a task:
Repetitive tasks and familiar work require each team member to ace a
fixed role, which is fulfilled as on assembly lines.
All successful teams demonstrate the same fundamental features, strong and
effective leadership, the establishment of precise objectives, making informed
decisions, the ability to act quickly upon these decisions, communicating freely;
mastering the requisite skills and techniques to fulfill the project in hand; providing
clear targets for the teams to work towards, and – above all - finding the right
balance of people prepared to work together for the common good of the team.
Source:
After the undergoing the learning activities, the following checklist may be used. Put
a checkmark on the space corresponding to your response:
Some-
Action Never Often Always
times
FEEDBACK
Comments and suggestions from teacher and other trainees may be used as feedback to self-
check.
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Criterion Yes No
Fill in the blank with a word or phrase to make the statement correct.