GENERAL GUIDELINES
(to be distributed 20 minutes before start of task planning)
OBJECTIVE
- The objective of this game is to put into practice principles of effective team-work.
- Each team will have the task of making a strategy and an action plan that will enable fulfilling defined
practical tasks. Success in the game will depend on good and effective team work.
EVALUATION
- Each team will be given a score on each of 2 assessment areas (a) process evaluation (team or group dynamics)
(b) outcome evaluation (successful completion of the task within the allocated time). Judges will stay with the team during
planning and also during task execution. They will award scores to the team using score sheets.
- Scores of the teams will be totaled up and displayed at the end of the game. The criteria used will be distributed
and will be discussed by all participants with Professor OHK moderating the discussions. An attempt will be made to summarize
lessons on team work that will have been learned.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLAYERS
- You will be divided into several teams each consisting of 5-10 persons. Team allocations will be entirely
random and you will have no say on the allocation process. You must wear sports clothing with suitable shoes.
- Each team will have to carry out two tasks. The first task will be carried out simultaneously by all the
teams. The second task will be carried out by each team one at a time while the others watch or even create confusion.
- Each team will be given a maximum of 10 minutes to meet as a team and plan its strategy for each task. During
the planning stage, the team will be allowed to practice the task. They however will not be allowed to talk to members of
the opposing teams or even to eavesdrop on their discussions.
- Each team will be given a maximum of 15 minutes to accomplish the task. One score point will be deducted
for each minute of delay beyond this time limit.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLAYERS
(To be distributed 10 minutes before start of the game planning session)
TASK #1
- The team will have the task of building (a) paper (s) columns that can support the given object for 30 seconds
without falling down. Only materials supplied by the game organizers will be used for this task.
- The aim of the team should be building the tallest column possible. The team will score 3 points for each
centimeter of column height. These score points will be applied if the column is able to withstand the load without collapsing
for 30 seconds or more. If the column collapses within 30 seconds the team will score a zero for task completion.
TASK #2
- The team will have the task of guiding a blind-folded member to push a wheel-chair with another team member
seated from one point to another while avoiding obstacles on the way. The team will be awarded 20 score points for successful
completion of the task. Hitting or touching an obstacle however light will lead to deduction of one score point.
- The team member seated on the wheel chair will not be allowed to speak except to say STOP in case of imminent
danger.
- Team members will have to devise a communication system to guide the pusher of the wheel chair. All communication
must be in dictionary English. The terms ‘turn left’ and ‘turn right’ will not be allowed. A point
will be deducted for each violation of the above language restrictions.
- Team members will not be allowed to touch the pusher of the wheel chair or get too close in an attempt to
guide him/her physically. Each violation of this rule will result in deduction of one score point.
- Members of other teams in the competition will be allowed to follow the wheel chair and to communicate in
any way they like including confusing the pusher of the wheel chair. They however will not be allowed to make any physical
contact.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR JUDGES
- Stay with the team continuously from the beginning of the planning to the end of task execution.
- Write notes continuously against each of the criteria that will be used to judge the process. Fill up the
score sheet at the end of the process.
- Make note of additional criteria that you think should have been included on the score sheet. Write them
in the additional slots at the bottom of the score sheet. You may if you wish use some or all of them in your evaluation.
- Make note of some criteria that you think may not be relevant to the task.
A.
SCORING GROUP MATURITY
Type of Activity
or Behavior |
High
(2) |
Medium
(1) |
Low (0) |
- Giving
and accepting feedback
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- Democratic
decision making
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- Group
cohesion
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- Flexibility
of members
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- Use
of all member resources
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- Members
feel free to disagree
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- Everyone
is free to express an opinion
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- Humor
is the norm
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- Communication
is effective
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- Group
sets clear strategies and goals
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- Interdependence
Among members
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- Shared
participation and not dictatorship
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- Listening
to and considering minority views
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TOTAL |
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TOTAL SCORE AS A % OF THE MAXIMUM POSSIBE SCORE
B.
SCORING GROUP EFFECTIVENESS:
Type of Activity
or Behavior |
High
(2) |
Medium
(1) |
Low (0) |
- Productivity
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- Positive
handling of complaints
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- Positive
conflict resolution
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- Commitment
to goals
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- Action-orientation
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- Dealing
with apathy of some members
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- Encouraging
creativity and innovation
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- Competence
of team managers/leaders
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- Effectiveness
of meetings and discussions
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- Effective
communication
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- Trust
among team members
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- Making
sure decisions are understood by all
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- Feeling
good as a team member
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- Principled
behavior
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TOTAL |
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TOTAL SCORE AS A % OF THE MAXIMUM POSSIBLE SCORE
C. JUDGE’S NOTES & OBSERVATIONS ON GROUP MATURITY
1.
Giving and accepting feedback
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2.
Democratic decision making
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3.
Group cohesion
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4.
Flexibility of members
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Use of all member resources
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Members feel free to disagree
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Everyone is free to express an opinion
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8.
Humor is the norm
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9.
Communication is effective
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10.
Group sets clear strategies and goals
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11.
Interdependence among members
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12.
Shared participation and not dictatorship
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13.
Listening to and considering minority views
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D. JUDGE’S NOTES & OBSERVATIONS ON GROUP EFFECTIVENESS:
1.
Productivity
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2.
Positive handling of complaints
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3.
Positive conflict resolution
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4.
Commitment to goals
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5.
Action-orientation
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6.
dealing with apathy of some members
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7.
Encouraging creativity and innovation
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8.
Competence of team managers/leaders
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9.
Effectiveness of meetings and discussions
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10. Effective
communication
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11. Trust
among team members
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12. Making
sure decisions are understood by all
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13. Feeling
good as a team member
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14. Principled
behavior
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15.
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E.
JUDGE’S OBSERVATIONS ON INDIVIDUAL GROUP MEMBERS
F. SCORING TASK COMPLETION
TASK #1:
Height of the column(s) in centimeters
Did the column(s) support the load for 30 seconds? YES/NO
Indicate points deducted and the reason
Other comments
TASK #2
Reached end-point?
YES/NO
Indicate points deducted and the reason
Other Comments
CRITERIA FOR TEAM MATURITY AND EFFECTIVENESS
(distributed after the game)
I. MATURITY OF THE GROUP:
- Giving
and accepting feedback
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- Democratic
decision making
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- Group
cohesion
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- Flexibility
of members
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- Use
of all member resources
|
- Members
feel free to disagree
|
- Everyone
is free to express an opinion
|
- Humor
is the norm
|
- Communication
is effective
|
- Group
sets clear strategies and goals
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- Interdependence
Among members
|
- Shared
participation and not dictatorship
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- Listening
to and considering minority views
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II. GROUP EFFECTIVENESS: