...Project Team Contract |A. Commitments: | | |As a project team we will: | | |1. Only agree to do work that we are qualified and capable of doing. | | |2. Be honest and realistic in planning and reporting project scope and schedule. | | |3. Operate in a proactive manner, anticipating potential problems and working to prevent them before they happen. | | |5. Keep other team members informed. | | |7. Focus on what is best for the project as a whole. | | |8. See the project through to completion. | | | | |B. Team Meeting Ground Rules: Participation | | |As a project team we will:...
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...BUSN460 Team Contract Successful teams begin with guidelines that help to manage their work. For this class you and your teammates will need to create a set of rules called a Team Contract. As a team, complete all the sections listed below to build your Team Contract. Team name: Team C members: Jordan Bergum Sergey Bondar Stephanie Hayes Dewayne Henderson Rebecca Pomeroy Dgungu Wasswa Angela Yanez Section I: Team Member Skill Inventory Each team member must complete this section. Name | Strengths/Contributions | Not so strong areas | Jordan Bergum | Design, layouts, and crafty sort of things | Coding | Sergey Bondar | PowerPoint/essays/researching | Coding | Stephanie Hayes | Writing, Planning, Organizing | Procrastination | Dewayne Henderson | Delegating and Management, Research, Flexibility, Administration | Attention to detail and forgetfulness | Rebecca Pomeroy | Organization, pretty decent writer. | Coding and switching formats of documents | Dgungu Wasswa | Page Layouts/Power Points and Essays | Coding | Angela Yanez | Organizational skills, editing, writing, APA formatting | Finance, I am a Health management major for my BA so math is my weakest point | Section II: Work Plan This section should include a plan for communication and written work. * How will the team members share their work? As a team, each member will share our work through the team discussion forums. Team members will post pieces of our work for the week but keep important communication...
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...our team work. Secondly, we separate the question to each person and allocate different tasks by different aspects, such as researching, creating, editing and leading. Team members can chose the tasks which they are confidence with then work on it. Finally, we would like to gather together and have a discussion about the whole assignment, distributed some commits that other people missing and make the answers more satisfactory. 2.1 What are the common goals your group has agreed upon? We try to achieve the maxim advantages of Team Corporation. We hope to know more about each other by the end of the corporation. Despite there are differences between us, we may have conflicts but that may even generate some better ideas for us. We also want to contribute as much as we can to this team work and hope we can get the high level mark. We want to figure out every issue we've got and discuss about them. Everybody has different understanding about each question, so we can answer them from different aspects, open our mind widely and collect different views. That can make the final result more comprehensive. 2.2 Given your other demands and constraints, what mark are you aiming for on your team assignments in this class? Because all members from our team are females and we are all come from the same country. So that makes our group a bit too “close”. We have some common advantages but also some common deficient. For example, language might be an important issue exist in our team work...
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...project team is for each member to attain an average presentation grade of a “B” or higher. The team has high academic expectations and will work hard to achieve this goal. The subsequent expectations will help build teamwork and trust; likewise, the policies act as incentives to fulfill the outlines expectations. ____________ will henceforth be referred to as the “team” in this contract. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Expectation 1: All members are expected to "stay connected" with the team. Communication is important to building teamwork and getting work done. Staying connected will include: ◦ Responding to all E-mails, phone calls, or other messages within 48 hours (A response time limit ensures that all work is completed in a timely manner). ◦ Creating and maintaining a Gmail account as the main form of communication and to facilitate real-time changes to documents. ◦ Frequently checking the team's SM 299 Google document folder to ensure awareness of all documents being posted and edited by fellow team members, as well as making an effort to at least comment if not contribute to the editing process of said documents. Policy 1: Should any member not adhere to Expectation 1, the following will occur: ◦ The "Procedure Manager" (see Procedure section) will acknowledge the lack of connection to the team and email the deviant member about his/her shortfall. ◦ The offending member must buy the team food and/or...
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...TEAM CONTRACT: ___________________________(Group Number) Objective: To develop the roles and responsibilities of individuals and the team to support the management of your team throughout the semester. Background: Your team will be responsible for completing a team project this semester which requires developing and doing a major fundraising event along with 2 presentations and a final report. Each student will be entering in a performance contract with your team members. This document outlines this contract and provides a means for managing your team performance. To develop this team contract team members will need to negotiate team expectations by developing a shared understanding of how your team will be expected to function. To be effective, all members must explicitly agree to a set of norms for team behavior and procedures to address behaviors that fall outside the norms. Without a shared understanding, some members’ expectations may not be met, leading them to become disillusioned and de-motivated. As a result, team effectiveness will likely be diminished. Work teams often run into problems such as, members “free-riding,” failing to show up for or being late for meetings, failing to complete work, submitting work late, submitting work that doesn’t meet other members’ quality standards, and failing to communicate enough or appropriately in and outside of meetings. If/when you encounter these type of problems down the road, you will use the contract...
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...BUSN460 Team Contract (Mighty Mouth Consulting) Successful teams begin with guidelines that help to manage their work. For this class you and your teammates will need to create a set of rules called a Team Contract. As a team, complete all the sections listed below to build your Team Contract. Section I: Team Member Skill Inventory Each team member must complete this section. Name | Strengths/Contributions | Not so strong areas | Patricia | Project Management, HR related issues, Account Management, and Client Resolution. | Financial Analysis | Chris | Leadership, Coping with Deadlines, and Writing Skills. | Listening to others ideas | Rick | Leadership Skills, Training, Mentoring, Analytical Skills, and Teamwork | Writing Skills and Database Management. | Viren | Financial Analysis, Internet Research, Creating SOP’s, Training Modules, and Computer Skills | Writing Skills | Scott | Organizational Skills, Teamwork, and Motivational Skills | Technical and Computer Skills, Financial Analysis | | | | Section II: Work Plan This section should include a plan for communication and written work. * How will the team members share their work? We will share our work through text messages, emails, and the live team meetings in iconnect. * When will all members need to have their part of the project done so that it can be turned in on time? Each team member’s part of the project will need to be completed no later than Saturday of each week so that the...
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...Team Contract - MGMT 485 The contract is an agreement between team members that will provide direction, focus team activities and can help prevent unnecessary conflict. At a minimum, include the information below in your contract. 1-2. Team Name and Logo – does not need to be decided right away. Get a sense of who you are while working together. Both should symbolically represent (in a positive manner) the culture of your team as it emerged this semester. 3. Team Mission - start with: “Our mission is to…” add a general description of your task, mention your customer, include some adjectives. Ex: Our mission is to develop a best-in-class xx for the xx team. 4. Goals - Goals based off of your mission, further, but in a general sense describe how you will accomplish this. Examples – goals about meeting deadlines, going for ‘A’ quality work, etc. 5. Team norms – your expressed expectations of how you will get along. Develop norms regarding communication, class attendance, how you will resolve conflicts, meetings, work ethics, shared responsibility, etc. Also discuss editing each other’s work. Think of problems you’ve experienced in the past and establish a team norm to help prevent their reoccurrence. By sharing your expectations now, you might avoid a conflict later! Agree upon and state the consequence for breaking one of your team norms. 6. Team Roles and Responsibilities - Determine the roles within your team that are needed in order to meet...
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...CrossCountry Advisors (Team C) BUSN 460 Senior Project Week 1: Team Contract Team Member Skill Inventory Name | Strengths/Contributions | Not so strong areas | | Strong researcher/ analytical | Procrastination / writing skills | | Meticulous / customer service | Procrastination | | Multi tasking/ Organized | writing mechanics: punctuation | | Motivated | | | Determined / Organized | Procrastination/ mathematical | Our Work Plan * Commit to email and proof-read each other’s work whenever finished with a portion. Also using iConnect we can briefly give each other summaries/ show images of our work and progress. * The entire project is due before week 7’s presentation which is on April 20, 2013 at 11:00 AM eastern time. That being established, each week the team leader, will make contact with each individual member to see where they stand. In addition a team meeting will be held either via telephone or iConnect to coincide with what is happening with each of individual sections, assigned course work, Powerpoint, as well as discuss coming deadlines for the project. * Members who do not participate, contribute, or do not report for assigned meetings with no response will receive one warning from the group leader. If no answer is received within a 72 hour period than the matter will be referred to the professor for possible termination from the group. * The team leaders are delegated out as follows...
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...D4 - Team Contract Group Members Faisal Saeed Khan Sohail Singh Jingwen Jiang (Juli) Braden Bushell Xuanyi Huan (Victor) ChoongHee Yun (Dennis) Decision Making Process: * Every member has an opportunity to express their ideas, with the expectation that other members will be open to new ideas * If consensus cannot be reached on a topic, a vote will decide the approach – in case of a tie, further discussion or outside consultation will be utilized to come to a decision. If no decision can be amicably reached, a random draw will settle the point. Conflict Resolution: * If at any point a difference of opinion exists between two or more group members, the expectation is that all matters are to be settled prior to the end of the meeting. * If a group member takes issue with a comment or behavior of another, address the issue at the time it occurs * If a group member perceives another group member’s actions, behaviors, or commentaries to be detrimental to the overall group, address that matter in the group setting * If a group member takes issue with another on a matter not related to the overall success of the group, speak with that person privately – if it becomes a bigger issue, address the group Managing People: * Act with integrity by treating each other with respect * Be open, honest, and willing to explore the ideas of others * Honor the group expectation on all assignments by pledging to do your best work and produce your contribution...
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...BUSN-460-62968 Senior Project Lynn Selders: Professor BUSN460 TEAM CONTRACT Team Delta Force Table of Contents SECTION I: TEAM MEMBER SKILL INVENTORY 4 Strengths/Contributions 4 Lessor Strengths 5 SECTION II: COMMUNICATION AND WORK PLAN 6 Deadlines 6 Participation 6 Team leaders 6 SECTION III: CONFLICT MANAGEMENT 7 SECTION IV: TEAM GOALS 7 SIGNATURE PAGE 9 Executive Summary Successful teams begin with guidelines that help to manage their work. For this class and Senior Project, Team Delta Force has created a set of rules called a Team Contract. As a team, we have completed sections to address each member’s skill inventory, communication, and work plan, conflict management, and outlined our team’s goals and objectives building a Team Contract. SECTION I: TEAM MEMBER SKILL INVENTORY Strengths/Contributions Christopher (Chris) Smirnes * Has a “get it done” attitude * Manager for 4 years in military Katie Torczon * Declined to comment Cornelius Turner * Tenacious * Great team player * 5 years team environment experience Leslee (Les) Williams * Go to person * Great at meeting objectives and suspense’s * Team lead and team member experience * 20+ years’ experience developing concise analytical and cognitive leadership skills * Inspires and motivates ideas and production * Estimating * Planning * Scheduling * Communications (written/verbal) * Documentation * Project...
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...Economic impact approaches Page #1 Approaches to Estimating the Economic Impacts of Tourism; Some Examples Daniel J. Stynes Updated January 1999 Introduction The purpose of this bulletin is to present examples of different approaches to estimating the economic impacts of tourism. In a previous bulletin (Stynes 1997), I summarize economic impact concepts and methods as they apply to tourism. Here we apply the methods to illustrative cases in order to demonstrate some practical approaches. Three specific examples are presented. These represent a range of alternatives for estimating the economic impacts of visitor spending. The techniques covered range from methods based largely on judgement, to methods that utilize secondary spending data and published multipliers, to the use of visitor surveys and input-output models. A third bulletin in this series discusses survey methods for measuring visitor spending and includes sample spending instruments. While the construction and operation of tourist facilities also has economic impacts, we will restrict our attention here to the impacts of visitor spending. Review of Basic Approach and Levels of Analysis The economic impact of visitor spending is typically estimated by some variation of the following simple equation: Economic Impact of Tourist Spending = Number of Tourists * Average Spending per Visitor * Multiplier This equation suggests three distinct steps and corresponding measurements or models: (1) Estimate the change...
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...have been asked to develop a database to maintain details of the football teams signed up to play in a local league, including the schedule. The database must maintain details of the name and location of each team, and for each team the players (and their positions) who are on the team. So that a handicap system can be developed later the database should maintain the gender, and age of each player. Each player should also have one 'phone number stored. Schedule and field locations for each of the games the teams will play. Entities * Player * Player positions * Team * Player team * Matches(schedule) * Location Attributes * Player * Player_id (pk) * First name * Last name * DOB * Gender * Age * Contact number * Player positions * Player_id (pk) * Position_id * Team * Team_id (pk) * Team_name * Player team * Player team_id (pk) * Player_id * Team_id * Team_name * Contract start date * Contract end date * Matches * Match_id (pk) * Home team_id * Opposition_id * Match_date * Match_time * Match_location_id * Location * Location_id (pk) * Team_id * Location_name * Location_capacity Business rules * A player can play in only one team in a single season. * Only one match can be played at a single location. * A team can have any number of players. ER Diagram for a Local Football League ...
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...CCT 355 E-Business Technologies Division of Labour We have divided up the entire work load into five main stages, with the following break-down: • Analyze: For this part of the report, firstly, each group member studied the case as well as the change primer to get a detailed understanding of the problem at hand. Secondly, each group member has spent time with the game, experimenting with the tactics and their consequences. A key aspect of this component is conducting interviews of the Management. The list of departments interviewed was split up based on the following break-down: Tarek: Administration Department Kevieon: Marketing Timur: Manufacturing, R&D • Plan list of adequate tactics Tarek: Summarize the change primer with additional notes. Timur: roughly break down the list of all available tactics into the 7 stages outlined in the primer. • Implement tactics Kevieon: enter the available tactics into the game in various order. • Evaluate tactics used Collective activity, group discussion of tactics used Interviews Administration Maurice Gagnon - CEO • Very worried about present managerial state • Need a leader • Not happy with Brian • Thinking about coming out of retirement • Company changed a lot since Brian took over • Company may have grown too much • Likes Brians cost containment initiatives • Market has changed • Company should be doing better • Company has great resources • Bit performing as well as competitors • Need action...
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...NCAA Football And The Possible Realignment of The Teams into Super Conferences Mergers and Acquisitions Anthony Pranger October 2011 Introduction: NCAA football is a wonderful and exciting sport, of which I basically know the rules and enjoy watching when I have the time. To be perfectly honest though, this is not a topic that I know much about when it comes to the rankings, divisions and how they determine who will play against who in the upcoming season. Since I lack in knowledge regarding this topic and am not one to back down from a challenge, I have decided to run forward and tackle the topic and research college football, and the inner workings of the sport. This will give me the opportunity to learn more than just accounting and business principles while attaining my master’s degree. First things first, I feel a good description of the sport and its foundation is in order. This will really help put things in perspective, so that I can charge forward and score a touchdown with this paper. NCAA football is also known as College football or pigskin football. Each team is a college (university) and they compete in divisions. The division that has the best teams is called the Division IA and is divided in too many different conferences. The players are amateurs (they do not get paid to play) but they do receive a college scholarship. Each football team can offer a free education to 85 players. College football is all but clear because it does not...
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...are expected or implicitly required. By guiding the way in which members approach their work and interact with one another, these “behavioral norms” determine the organization’s capacity to solve problems, adapt to change, and perform effectively (Lafferty & Cooke, 2007). The OCI has been designed to help understand the organization that you work with and the internal culture. It gives you a perspective on the environment that you work in and how you fit with the culture. Introduction Nursefinders Staffing mission is to provide quality, comprehensive personnel management solutions, rewarding career opportunities, and superior health care services to our clients in a respectful and efficient manner. The entire Nursefinders Staffing team works hard to complete our mission. Nursefinders Staffing places the highest value on our employees and their contributions to help achieve Nursefinders Staffing’s overall mission. Nursefinders Staffing offers you a work atmosphere conducive to helping you exert your best in your job. At the same time Nursefinders Staffing expects you to perform your job responsibly, effectively, efficiently and competently. All Nursefinders Staffing staff, managers and employees must be committed to meeting or exceeding Nursefinders Staffing performance expectations. As a Nursefinders Staffing employee, you have a right not to participate in aspects of care or treatment that are in direct conflict with your cultural values or religious beliefs. You should...
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