
To determine:
This question seeks to point out behavior characteristics of best and worst teams in terms of personal satisfaction and team performance. Two teams are formed and each member lists out his team's positive traits leading to effective performance (called 'This') as well as negative traits implicit in worst ranking. We then have to discuss factors influencing presence of behaviors responsible for effective team work ('This' factors) and those influencing presence of "That" behaviors which prevent effective team work.
Introduction:
Team performance and personal satisfaction are interrelated. If there is no personal satisfaction effective teamwork will be a far cry. So effective leaders have to be aware of these factors so that these positive behaviors can be developed and nurtured in order to get superior world class team performance.
Here we have formed two teams 'A' and 'B'. A is ranked best team; conversely, B is ranked worst team. These teams are judged on the basis of a "Special Project work related to finding best multi bagger value creators by the team to invest one billion dollar spare funds lying with the company. In the group the team members are as under (For the benefit of readers, creativity and best world- view on project we have listed here 4 top richest billionaires)
Group members are- Team A- 1. Warren Buffet, 2. J.K.Rowling
Team B 3.Bill Gates 4. Peter Lynch
I am member of team A and representing Warren buffet as the group member.
For team performance and personal satisfaction, various positive traits like cohesiveness, raising the bar, flexibility and feedback are needed. Factors having these traits are in Team A which is winner and in 'This' category with behaviors for effective team work. Lack of these factors has prevented growth of team B in "That' category with behaviors impeding efficient team work & performance. In a class scenario each of the 4 members discusses essential ingredients to make effective team working.

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Understanding Management
- This structure is created around cross-functional core processes, with self-managed work teams, providing teams with the ability to think outside the box, and people being empowered with the necessary skills, tools and authority to make vital decisions a.Matrix structure b.Divisional structure c.Horizontal structure d.Functional structurearrow_forward_________________ are defined as forces that shape on organisation’s strategy a.Strategic Drivers b.Human Resources c.Strategic Leversarrow_forwardA clearly defined __________________ directly addresses the question “What is our business?” from an organisational standpoint and distinguishes it from another similar firm a.Vision statement b.Business plan c.Strategic Plan d.Mission Statementarrow_forward
- ___________________refers to the process of redesigning a vertical organisation along its horizontal workflows and processes. Rather than focusing on narrow jobs structured into distinct functional departments, they emphasise core processes that cut horizontally across the organisation and involve teams of employees working together to serve customers a. Business Process Reengineering b. Horizontal Configuration c. Structural Reengineering d. Workforce Configurationarrow_forward___________________refers to the process of redesigning a vertical organisation along its horizontal workflows and processes. Rather than focusing on narrow jobs structured into distinct functional departments, they emphasise core processes that cut horizontally across the organisation and involve teams of employees working together to serve customersarrow_forwardAssuring results is an attainable habit of a strategic leader only if a strategic leader is intentional in developing high performing organisations. Strategic leaders must be intentional in this because they can shape the organisational culture, or the culture may ‘manage’ the leader. One way to do this is to ______________ a.Develop a Strategic Leadership plan b.Develop a Vision Statement c.Implore levers of change d.Develop a Strategic Implementation Planarrow_forward
- Supporting Strategic Initiative Through HRM Policies Given the strategic initiative and organization described in your Module 2 and Module 3 Critical Thinking assignment submissions, discuss the Human Resources Management (HRM) policies that would consistently and coherently support attainment of your strategic initiative. These policies might address recruitment, selection, training/development, performance evaluation, compensation, and dismissal. Briefly describe the organization and your initiative. Describe HRM policies you think are important to implement your strategic initiative. Describe rewards and incentives that would be used to ensure compliance, buy-in, and effort to make the strategic initiative successful.arrow_forwardAs you are looking at different areas within the country in which to locate the manufacturing plant, you came across a facility built by a startup company that went out of business within two years due to underfunding. You think you can get a good price for the plant, but you will need to negotiate with the local owners. You are a fairly experienced negotiator in the US but have never dealt with parties from your expansion country. To prepare yourself, review Chapter 5, which describes various ideas for negotiating with different cultures. Additionally, you may go to the following website and view videos on Cross-Cultural NegotiationsLinks to an external site.. Initial Post Instructions For your initial post, describe key factors that you would want to research prior to conducting negotiations with key personnel for the purchase of a manufacturing plant in the location selected for your expansion initiative. Explain why you think this would be a key factor in the negotiation…arrow_forwardDevelop a risk management plan for the transition to a smart meter system. How will WSSmeasure the success of this risk management plan?arrow_forward
- Compare and contrast ToolTopia’s virtual workspace with the concept of a virtual network structure. first define virtual workpace and virtual network structurearrow_forwardSuggest two specific mitigation strategies WSS could employ to reduce the risk ofinaccurate meter readings in its current system.arrow_forwardName and explain two risk assessment tools that WSS could use to evaluate the risks of itscurrent meter-reading system and the proposed smart meter system. provide citation and referencearrow_forward
- Management, Loose-Leaf VersionManagementISBN:9781305969308Author:Richard L. DaftPublisher:South-Western College PubUnderstanding Management (MindTap Course List)ManagementISBN:9781305502215Author:Richard L. Daft, Dorothy MarcicPublisher:Cengage Learning

