Presentation Team
Presentation Team
Presentation Team
•The optimal size (and composition) of teams is debated and will vary depending on the task at hand.
he greater the differences in perspective and increased potential for creativity, but also
t roles, like team leader and agents. Large teams can divide into sub-teams according to nee
Reasons for Team Building
•Improving communication
•Motivating a team
Linker
Creator
Adviser
Promoter
Maintainer
Team
Assessor
Controller
Organizer
Producer
Groups Teams
Goal
e Information Collective Performanc
Skills
Teams vs. Groups:
What’s the Difference?
• Work Group :
•– Two or more individuals, interacting and
Team
•The Law of the Scoreboard: The Team Can Make
Team
•The Law of the Scoreboard: The Team Can Make
Some Important laws
• The Law of the Bench: Great Teams Have Great
Depth
• The Law of Identity: Shared Values Define the
Team
• The Law of Communication: Interaction Fuels
Action
• The Law of the Edge: The Difference Between
Two Equally Talented Teams Is Leadership
• The Law of Dividends: Investing in the Team
Compounds Over Time
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Balloon Frantic
• Two to three inflated balloons per person are needed
and a stopwatch.
• Each person has a balloon, with the rest in a nearby
pile.
• Everyone begins bouncing their balloons in the air.
• Every five seconds, another balloon is added.
• See how long the group can keep the balloons
bouncing before receiving six penalties.
• A penalty is announced loudly (to create stress!) by
the leader when a balloon hits the floor, or once on
the floor, if is not got back into play within five
seconds.
• The leader keeps a cumulative score by shouting out
"one", "two", etc.
• When the leader gets to "six", time is stopped.
• After some discussion, the group tries to better its
record with another attempt.
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Why Balloon Activities?
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