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Naomi Tesfaiohannes's responses
1. What kinds of characteristics do you want in your teammates, and why?
I want my teammates to be alert on the assignment and aware of any changes that might occur based on the work that gets done in class. This helps with responsibility being evenly distributed in the group
2. What kinds of things make teamwork go smoothly?
Communication. A lot of times teamwork can become confusing when the members do not communicate with one another. Communication can make for a more organized group and allow for the members to be aware of what their position is.
3. What kinds of things make teamwork not go so smoothly?
When members do not listen to one another. Whether it be because they do not agree or simply because of pride, members of a team need to listen and give feedback to one another. This does not mean to go with what someone says if you do not agree with them, but instead be willing to hear the other person's comments before turning them down.
Ntesfaio (talk) 10:43, 30 October 2019 (PDT)
Ntesfaio Final Individual Reflection
Christina Dominguez's Response
1. What kinds of characteristics do you want in your teammates, and why?
I would want a teammate who is responsible and timely. I think these are important qualities in working together cohesively with equal amounts of responsibilities and fairly distributing work that gets done.
2. What kinds of things make teamwork go smoothly?
Teamwork goes smoothly when all members contribute equally to the assignment and are responsible and follow through with their relative assigned parts. Communication is also important when working on a project with teammates so that everyone is on the same page.
3. What kinds of things make teamwork not go so smoothly?
Teamwork does not go smoothly when members of the group do not contribute as agreed upon or are not communicating with the other group members.
Cdomin12 (talk) 12:35, 30 October 2019 (PDT)
David Ramirez's Response
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- Week 6
- Week 7
- Week 8
- Week 9
- Week 10
- Week 11
- Week 12/13
- Week 14
- Week 15
1. What kinds of characteristics do you want in your teammates, and why?
- I like teammates who have a positive vibe and a willing to help others. Another important characteristic that I like in teammates is to communicate well with their progress and have a willingness to meet together and complete the tasks as a team.
2. What kinds of things make teamwork go smoothly?
- Communication is most important for me because it allows me to keep a steady progress and know what the expectations are so that neither of us fall behind, setting deadlines or check-ins to make sure that we are motivated and make time to complete tasks. The team should also be able to apply their skills to the table so that each one of us can work together and help each other to make the best project we can make.
3. What kinds of things make teamwork not go so smoothly?
- The worst thing is not having a motivation to complete tasks throughout the week, and choosing to do everything on the last week or last days. Staying quiet and not having the willingness to help others hurts the team very much.
Dramir36 (talk) 17:34, 30 October 2019 (PDT)