Team Development Models Presentation
- Country :
Australia
The group presentation should cover the following areas and features [weighting in brackets]:
Overview of team working [20%]
- The presentation should describe your team development process based on one of the team development models (e. g. Tuckmans model).
- You should also describe what good attributes you observed in your team during the completion of the project and provide some concrete examples of when your team showed those attributes.
Project focus areas [60%]
- Criteria and weightings for this section is as the individual report section
Good presentation quality [20%]
- The team should aim to present for around 30 minutes.
- The presentation should have a strong and consistent visual style and a coherent narrative.
- The presentation shows a clear separation between topics of the project focus area.
- The content should be clearly laid out and explored in detail where this is useful in the context of the narrative, with supporting visual aids and other media used where appropriate in order to reinforce the presentation's key messages
NOTE1:
Students must form teams consisting of 5-8 members within two weeks of the start of the semester (before the third teaching session of the module).
NOTE2:
Each team should have a team leader. The team leader should send a list containing the team members' names to the module leader within two weeks. They should also specify in the list who the team leader is.
NOTE3:
If a student cannot join a team, they will be put in a team randomly by the module leader.
NOTE4:
The presentation time will be arranged before the last teaching week, and it should be within one week of the presentation file submission date.
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