Teambuilding
Team building can mean anything from improving communication skills and resolving conflict to setting up a self-directed work team (Nelson, 2006). When people come together for any type of project they all bring individual differences, beliefs, values and skills to the team. This necessarily results in conflicts among team members. Differences in terms of power, values, attitudes and social factors all contribute to the creation of conflict in teams (Townsley, 2008). Barriers to communication can be a major source of misunderstandings and includes things like poor listening skills, lack of sharing of information, differences in interpretation and perception, and ignoring or missing nonverbal cues (Townsley, 2008). Understanding why the team is in conflict is important to finding a solution and creating an effective team building exercise.
Team Building Exercise for Conflict Resolution
Role playing is an excellent team building exercise to help team members understand how to deal with conflict because it puts people in different roles than they are used to playing. This is designed to help people see things from other points-of-view. In this exercise teams of four people will be put together and given different scenarios to act out. Two team members will act out a conflict situation and one team member will be the mediator and another team member will be the observer. The mediator will not be given any materials, but will need to use their own skills and ingenuity to resolve the conflict...
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