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Please read this syllabus before class so that you can understand what to expect in this class. Also, there will be a short quiz on this the second day that we meet. E-mail Adam Barragato @ [email protected] if you have any questions. I look forward to meeting you!
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IMPORTANT:Required Text: Five Dysfunctions of a team is required. It is available at the CMU Bookstore and SBX and Amazon.com. Have it before the second week of class. TOTAL ESTIMATED COST: $15-$20.Required for Each Class: A writing utensil, notepad, and binder to hold all the handouts and notes. Laptops are allowed for note taking if do not get too distracted.
NOTE: HW IS DUE EVERY CLASS (with the exception on days with presentations and exams)
1. Work in groups as an effective system with clear goals, and concrete direction.
2. Motivate teammates to work passionately through effective leadership.
3. Address and resolve conflict in an appropriate and positive manner.
4. Create innovative solutions using creative problemsolving.
“Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence
wins championships.” ~Michael Jordan
Contact Info
Grading Structure
Classroom Participation
Common BehaviorsTo avoid
FAQ’s
Tips for Success
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S all Group CommunicationTR 9:30-1045 AM CRN: 22242856 MOORE 212TR 330-445 PM CRN: 22242857 MOORE 206
Instructor: Adam Barragato (left)
Office: Moore 221E (Moore Second Floor, across from men’s
bathroom)
Office Hours: MWF: 12-1 TR 11-12OR BY APPT.
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Required Texbook:The Five Dysfunctions of a
Team (BELOW).
E-mail: [email protected](I will respond within 24 hours unless you e-mail me on
Saturday night/Sunday. In those cases I may not respond until Monday morning).
We will learn HOW to appreciate...
ListeningConflict Resolution
CooperationAs a result...
We will learn how to properly address the common individual
behaviors among teams that cause dysfunction.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Does 99% of the work.
Te a m A s s i g n m e n t sExam 2: Conflict
Project 2: Problem Solving
Exam 1: Leadership
Project 1: Teams as Systems
NOTE: Team assignments (4 total) make up ~60% of your grade. Your ability to use the
information we discuss in your teams is imperative to your success in this class.
Objective: In the most creative ways possible demonstrate whether or not the team of your choice (fictional or non) is a goodsystem.
Exam: 40 points Acc. Report: 10 points
Total: 50 Points
Objective: Showcase newdevelopments in teamleadership in the mostcreative ways thatyou can think of.
Objective: Solve a problemon campus in the most innovative way.
Objective: Showcase conflictas something beneficialand applicable to teamsin a creative way.
Presentation: 40 points Acc. Report: 10 points
Total: 50 Points
Presentation: 75 points
Paper: 35 pointsAcc. Report: 10 points
Total: 120 points
Exam: 40 points
Acc Report: 10 points
Total: 50 Points
Individual AssignmentsFinal Exam ActivityHomeworks
1 Quiz Total @ 5 points
(a syllabus quiz on second day of
class = 5 points
Participation
You are allowed 2 absences for
EMERGENCIES or SICKNESS. Each
absence after 2 = 5 points lost out of
25 points total
15 HW’s Total @ 5 points each(al information
regarding HW’s is provided on blackboard)= 75 points
1 activity on “Final Examination Day” (See Schedule for
time/day) credit/no credit
= 15 points
Class Total: 440 Points
2 Individual Written papers
@ 25 points each
= 50 points
Papers
A (94-100%) B+ (87-89%) C+ (77-79%) D+ (67-69%) E (0-59%) A- (90-93%) B (83-86) C (73-76%) D (63-66%) B- (80-82%) C- (70-72%) D- (60-72%)
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ks 6
-8
Wee
ks 2
-5
Wee
ks 1
0 -1
3
Wee
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4 -1
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All information regarding Team Exams and Team
Projects are on blackboard
Syllabus Quiz
Page 2
What type of TEAM
member will you be in this
class?
LOAFER EVALUATOR/CRITIC ENERGIZERATTENDANCE: When you do show up, you’re rarely prepared and do not take notes.PARTICIPATION: You sit back and rarely participate with ques-tions and comments if at all.
ATTENDANCE: You show up prepared and ready to take notes some of the time.PARTICIPATION: You believe most of this is common sense, being critical/disen-gaged in class.
ATTENDANCE: You show up prepared, ready to take notes, and willing to learn.
PARTICIPATION: You are OPEN to new ideas and ALWAYS offer unique insight. You get a LOT out of this class.
(LEFT) Other than the fact all these characters make us laugh in the “The Hangover,” they also
share one more thing in common: They all took on poor team roles.
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“Great teams do not hold back with one another...They admit their mistakes, their weaknesses, and their concerns without fear of reprisal.” ~Patrick Lencioni
(RIGHT) Please don’t engage in this type of thinking. “Delegating” parts of the project without any type of accountability or checkup can lead to
a disjointed or uncompleted project.
Does 99% of the work.
Has no idea what’s going on the entire time.
Say’s he going to help but doesn’t.
Disappears at the very begining and doesn’t show up until the end.
What do ALL THESE characters have in common?
Phil: (Left) stereotypical leader who does all the work and lets everyone slack off.
Alan: (Next to Phil) stereotypical “goofball” who is not taken seriously nor asks to be.
Stu: (Right of middle) takes on the paranoid worried about everything role.
Doug: (Left) I think it’s obvious here. You get it.
Sadly, both “memes” demonstrate NORMAL group thinking. This type of behavior, although “natural” to most of us, does NOT
produce quality work. The GOAL of this class is to help you find out how YOUR natural human behaviors ACTUALLY HINDER groups
from being successful and offer help to make changes.
Which scenario BEST
represents you In most of your classes?
?
(LEFT) How would you feel if you had to
work with people who looked at you like this everytime you met?
Exam: 40 points
Acc Report: 10 points
Total: 50 Points
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tips for Success
Q: What if I get STUCK with a BAD GROUP?”
A: It will be a terrific learning opportunity for you. Getting “stuck” in a bad group means that you will have to learn how to deal with difficult people in a learning environment. However, I am available to mediate groups that have more dysfunction than usual. Every team will have their own problems. The best way to deal with it is to keep me informed the moment there is a problem. Depending on the severity, I will talk with the individual or individu-als in question with the entire group present. Also, the “individual assessments” are a way to monitor whether or not your team members are pulling their weight.
Q: Why do we have homework?
A: There is LIMITED class time for me to explain all of the important information during class time. Therefore, in order to address all the important information in a significant way, you need to come prepared to class with a basic understanding of the material so we can immediately apply it and use it in your teams. It is Important to note that you do have to be present in class in order to earn credit for your HW.
Q: Why do I have to do homework BEFORE class?
A: Doing the homework BEFORE class helps me to understand what parts you were confused about so that I can go through them during class and offer help on understanding it. Also, it allows us to then apply the information that we do NOT under-stand. My hope is that having the homework done ahead of time helps us learn more content in class and be more productive with our time together.
SHOW UP!You are allowed to miss TWO days without losing points. I do not accept doctor’s notes as excused absences. Use your two absences for sick days. Remember, your group needs you.Let them know when you cannot make it.
OFFICE HOURS VS. E-MAILI prefer face-to-face conversations instead of e-mail, especially for difficult questions. I LOVE when students come to talk to me about their life, future career, or other classes. Appointments can be made upon request (outside of office hours). Either way, please don’t be a stranger. Come by regularly!
FORGET THE PASTEVERYONE has been in bad groups before. However, most of the reasons groups FAIL is because they never learn how to work as a TEAM. It is important that you do not fall victim to the same behaviors that you have exhib-ited in the past. However, in times of stress, it’s easy to go back to “old habits” (i.e. doing all the work yourself - see memes on next page). Please trust me. This is NOT a good idea. TALK TO ME IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM.
“Collaboration, it turns out, is not a gift from the gods but a skill that requires EFFORT and PRACTICE.” ~Douglas B. Reeves
CMU provides students with disabilities reasonable accommodation to participate in educational programs, activities or services. Students with disabilities requiring accommodations to participate in
class activities or meet course requirements should contact me (privately) immediately.