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Module 6 curriculum outcome guide

Description

The material in this module is based on pioneering work by Team Management Systems in the different types of work and individual preferences for work combined with social styles. In The Team Management Systems profile, the focus here is specifically on how we like to work as individuals and as teams. What is the make up of your team and do you have the people in the positions that want to do the work that the role requires? An understanding of work and work preferences can provide you as a manager and leader with critical understanding of how work gets done in an enterprise and your role is helping it get done.

Outcomes

Performance tasks

Week 6 assignment

  Read the article The Language of Teamwork. This article introduces new concepts and through the reading and the exercises, they will become more clear.

On the attached Linking Skill's survey, print out and next to each linking skill in the blank provided, write down some ideas on what you believe that you need to improve. Refer back to the article above for more clarification and information on each linking skill.

  Now read this short but powerful case study on linking, Trainer's Yarn about Linking. Reflect on how this case study relates to how you relate with others on your team. If you have questions, write them down and bring to the workshop to share.

  "People may not remember exactly what you did, or what you said, but they will always remember how you made them feel."
~ Author Unknown

Are you ready to move on?

When you are finished with the assignment from the week one self-study learning assignment, please go onto the week seven self-study learning assignment. If you have any questions, please contact your instructor

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