However the plus side, i have finished my PE unit and my CE unit. I have also been in contact with my team via email discussing and ironing out teething problems... came across a interesting website that explains teamwork and solutions to common problems. @ practicalmanliness
but i have a huge feeling that Collaboration kills creative It’s true, there is no “I” in team, but there are two “I’s” in creativityUncooperative
Competition is good, but too much competition within a team will destroy its ability to work as a unit.
For example, teammates in the workplace who are competing for a promotion or raise may be tempted to try to look better than their teammates. This action will spread distrust, and the team will not be able to accomplish nearly as much as it could have in a trusting environment.
Solution: Collaboration
Collaboration will exponentially increase your team’s effectiveness. When team members end the internal contentions, the team will be prepared to successfully compete with other teams.
If you, as the leader, see your team is failing to cooperate, call a team meeting and discuss the problem. Recognizing the problem is the first step to the solution.
If possible, set a difficult, short-term goal that will involve the expertise of all the members. This will force your team to work together and will hopefully show them the advantage of collaboration.
Sometimes in creative industries, you’re given the privacy to come up with an idea. But once the idea is conceived, it’s passed around like a case of chicken pox, subject to everyone’s red pens. And that can remove the whole original idea
With this logic i have a plan of the final project..
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