Shriyam
Srivastava
CONNECTEDNESS,
HARMONY, ADAPTABILITY, EMPATHY, DELIBERATIVE
This week it was team
building exercise, due to which I got to learn more about my team members.
There was a bonding between all of us which is required in a team. The model of
Johari's Window and the activity of delegating tasks really helped in building
our team.
Rahul
Narsaria
SIGNIFICANCE,
COMPETITION, RELATOR, FUTURISTIC, RESPONSIBILITY
Working in a group
was fun. I came to know the merits of working on a group. I made new friends
and shared our likings and disliking. The task of assigning job according to
capabilities was fun. I learnt new things this week and it was a great
experience.
Rahul
Praveen M
Adaptability,
Harmony, Futuristic, Includer, Restorative
I not only understood
my personality, but I came to know my team's personality and I am very glad to
work with a team like ours. This I came to know how to work how with team on
particular matter and also to think with equal to all the mentalities. There
are bit changes in me. I am eager to see the improvements in the future days.
Bernice
Easo
Harmony,
Context, Connectedness, Woo, Maximiser
Last three sessions
were very impressive. The sessions were on team development. I have realised in
my earlier times that I am very unproductive when it comes to working in a
team. I am a person who likes to work alone. But these sessions were very
helpful in developing an ability in working with colleagues in me. Team
development sessions helped me socialise with my team members. I found it very
effective in making friends. I now realize that I can be good when it comes to
working with multiple member of people.
Angeliya
C.U. Udayan
Arranger,
Input, Individualization, Responsibility, Achiever
Last few days were
the most wonderful part of the programme. Doing a presentation about me and a
teammate, initially I had tension what I would say how… But after opening up in
front of the audience I felt great. Relieved. It was a new experience. I am
happy. Thank you sir for this beautiful times you have gifted us.
Above
comments from participants have been limited to five due to space and this post
not becoming lengthy. All the participants understood: the Team.
A total of 32
Students attended the Exercise: PANCHTATV (meaning five elements). The exercise was conceived in the backdrop of
a SMART City. They formed part of an organisation called Environment Support
System. The group was divided into 8 teams; namely: two each of Executive, Influencing,
Relationship Building and Strategic Thinking. The nominated Team Leaders (as
per their domains) selected the talents based on the domains of 32 students. 8
Teams of 4 each were organised. The talent selections were done based on two
major factors ie Firstly, Domains of Participants and Secondly, choice of the
participants.
PANCHTAVA involved:
1. Determining and evaluating the
Strengths of the Team in consultation with each member of the team;
1. Working on Powerful Partnership;
1. Working on Johari’s Window was quite
challenging and educative for the team. Members of the team drew the four areas
ie Open Area, Blind Spot, Hidden Area, and Unknown Areas. The first drawing was
based on just Five Signature Themes. The Open Area increased after they
included Values in the open areas. Participants were given 60 Minutes to talk
to each other and find out 10 more aspects about each other. When knew 20
aspects, the Open Area increased to its widest and others diminished. This
culminated into a presentation by each student; they were to speak one minute
on themselves and one minute on any one of their team members.
1. The exercise went on to
delegation/determining the responsibility of each member---according to
Strengths and concurrence of members.
1. The culmination was by a physical
demonstration of an Interdependent Team.
To
conclude, the young mind of 32 students grasped the basic five elements of an
interdependent team ie Team will always be focussed on results, Importance of
Prioritising, Committed to Personal Life and Work, Embrace Diversity and how a
team becomes Magnet of Talents.
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