
For this week’s blog assignment I have been given several
questions to answer. Below are those questions combined with my answers.
Are high-performing groups
hardest to leave?
I am not sure how to answer this
question. I think it would be difficult to leave a high-performing group.
Accomplishing things give you a feeling of pleasure and importance. Leaving a group like that would be hard
because you would also be leaving behind that feeling of accomplishment.
Groups with the clearest
established norms?
I think that groups that
already have established norms in place would be easier to leave. They already
have a “normal” way of adjourning and therefore, it is easy to leave. It is
likely that you would feel closure leaving a group like this because you have
already gone through the steps.
Which of the groups that you
participated in was hardest to leave? Why?
I would say that the playgroup
that I attend is the hardest to leave. I feel this way because my son really
enjoys being there and does not like to leave. He always gets upset when it’s
time to go. He’s only one so I can’t really explain that we’ll be back next
week.
What sorts of closing rituals
have you experienced or wish you had experienced?
In a group setting, the closing
rituals that I have experienced are pretty similar. The leader usually goes
over the results of the meeting. Next they go over the things that should be
accomplished before the next meeting. She/he then asks if anyone has any
comments or concerns. Finally they say
something along the lines of “ok, see you guys next time”.
How do you imagine that you
will adjourn from the group of colleagues you have formed while working on your
master's degree in this program?
Getting a degree online is very
different from getting a degree on campus. Because of this I will probably
write some farewells on my colleague’s blog sites. I will thank them for their
insights and how they have helped my grow professionally and personally through
their stories and comments.
Why is adjourning an essential
stage of teamwork?
Projects as well as
conversations need closure for people to feel good or complete about them. Adjourning
is a necessary phase of all meetings so that the team members know what is
expected of them.
Angela –
ReplyDeleteIt always breaks your heart when you have to pull your children away from an activity or event when they are enjoying it so much. Unfortunately, we learn at a very early age schedules are not always the funniest things to follow ☺. Thank you very much for your post. I agree that working in an online learning environment makes the communication so much different, our blog sites seem to be the place were we are most comfortable and less academic.
Schlee ☺
Hi Angela,
ReplyDeleteI have met so many wonderful people through online interactions and classes. It is a different environment for communication but because we are busy people, it is the easiest for most of us to do right now. I know it is for me.
Lori
Hi Angela,
ReplyDeleteI love your background theme. I also agree with you that online learning makes the communication different. I love working with my professors and my colleagues. I feel kind of bitter sweet at the end of a school year; because the children have been learning together in a class room and at the end of the year, most of them seperate from each other and move on to different teachers. I think that the most important thing that you learn from adjourning from a group is that team work is a very valuable lesson to learn; and it is important to understand that you must work together to get the job done.
You see. You already have a betwork of friends and colleagues. And I love playgroups.
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