A few annoyances that I have discovered while working in groups is when individuals place blame on others specifically. The purpose of a group project is to work in a fluid motion and work together. My reactions under stress are mild, but I would rather not be put into a situation where …show more content…
Positive attitudes are key for a successful project. On the other hand, the behaviors that could threaten the project are negative behaviors and when individuals feel that one person is doing all the work. This can lead team members to feel resentful. I would appreciate if others described the quality and quantity of my work as that which had a great deal of thought and work put into it. I tend to do the best I can when submitting work so I hope that can shine through to my other group members. Often, my method of conflict resolution is to go directly to the person and figure out how the situation can be …show more content…
I am currently pregnant and the multitude of doctor visits and hospital stays may require flexibility. Flexibility typically means to me that I will submit my portion of the work maybe later than the date the group has decided. It does also mean understanding and patience because every individual has things in their life which will require their attention. I do not believe that flexibility means that someone needs to help all the time, but I do believe that if someone is having a difficult time, the group should not hold that against them. I think that the team member going out of town should give the group adequate notice so we can plan accordingly.
Performance Expectations
I feel that the attempt at MBA-level writing should be presented to the group. However, this does not mean that rough drafts cannot be submitted because peer editing is always helpful in a group setting. I find a draft mode to be acceptable, but only if the group member is willing to fix it when necessary. I would always expect/want an A on the project and I am willing to put in the top effort to achieve this. I want to be a person in the group that has successfully aided us in achieving the A.
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