Team Work and Reflection
Team Work and Reflection
Task
Assessment 2 and Assessment 3 are to be completed using the Case study
Scenario outlined in Interact 2.
Assessment 2: You are to complete the following tasks based on the
discussions and learnings from meetings held with your assigned
team. Your work should be referenced providing at least 6-8
appropriate references in APA style submitted individually, and will be marked
individually according to the rubric.
Part One:
Project Name / Team / Description
Working as a team you are to
- Agree
on a suitable team name, list all team members and provide their contact
details in a professional looking document.
- Provide
an overview of the project on which you are working.
- Complete
a project description. This should be written clearly and concisely so
that anyone unfamiliar with the project can fully understand the
objectives.
Team Charter
After your team agreed on a team name and identified all of the contact details of your team members, address the following points and present them in a professional looking document:
- Skills
and Knowledge Inventory – List the specific knowledge and / or skills that
each team member can contribute to the project. This could be technical
knowledge, communication or leadership skills.
- Roles and Responsibilities – Define roles and responsibilities for each team member. This can be defined for entire project or can be shared or even rotated.
- Team
Communications
- Meeting
Times & Location – Agree on mutually convenient times and location to
convene to work on the case assignments.
- Define how the team will communicate with each other and share information. Also specify how meetings will be documented and where subsequent resources will be stored for ease of access.
- Team
Rules & Expectations
- Discuss
your previous experiences of working in teams, both positive and
negative. What is the overall team goal?
- Team
Values – Discuss as a team what values are important. Develop a statement
or itemised list that summarises these values.
- Code
of Ethics – Based on your team values, create a statement that summarises
a code of ethics to guide your teams ethical behaviour.
- Rules
and Expectations – Build a set of rules and expectation that all members
of the team shall abide by. Consider team decisions, conflict, absence
from meetings, and an individual’s lack of contribution for example.
- Signatures
– Get each member of the team to sign the team charter. This will indicate
an understanding and agreement to the rules and expectations as specified
in the points above.
Part Two:
Learning Cycles
Learning cycles give structure to your team meetings and accountability
for when you and your team work outside of the meeting schedule
Firstly, prior to your next meeting, assign roles to the team. There
should only be two central roles – the organiser and the scribe:
- Organiser
– organises the meeting by writing down the team’s ideas and then
distributes them to the team for feedback.
- Scribe
– documents the ideas and action points going forward.
Note: Roles should be rotated for each meeting and assigned so that
everyone on the team has equal responsibility.
Using peer learning and reflections, document your understanding of the
project at this point in time in a table format.
Note: it is likely at this early stage of the
project that you will write down very few facts. You will have a few more
assumptions and probably a larger list of questions to be answered. Seek
answers to your questions, and show the iteration of learning cycles as you
gain a deeper understanding.
Part Three:
Communication Plan
Communication Plan
As a team, brainstorm and identify all stakeholders to the project. Then
individually, develop an appropriate communication plan using the format below
Stakeholder
name
|
Information
to be shared
|
Frequency
of information exchange
|
Location
of information exchange
|
Purpose
of communication
|
Mechanism
for communication
Hardcopy,
pdf, ppt, word, email, etc
|
Who
|
What
|
When
|
Where
|
Why
|
How
|
Part Four:
Reflection
Reflection
Write a brief reflection of no more than 300 words of your team work
experience in this subject. To guide your reflection you should address the
following questions:
- How
did your experience compare to your understanding of the leadership
qualities required to successfully lead a project?
- Based
on your experience, what are necessary techniques, skills, methods and ICT
project manager requires in the IT profession?
Submit your assignment online via Turnitin in the nominated class.
Turnitin details for the individual classes would be provided on Interact2.
Rationale
This assessment meets the following learning outcomes:
- be
able to identify, critically analyse, reflect on and synthesise the key
elements of the IT project management framework, including project
stakeholders, communication management, the project management knowledge
areas, common tools and techniques, and project success factors;
- be
able to critically analyse the role of IT project management within a
professional workplace, from the viewpoint of the member/leader of the
project team;
- be
able to research and critically evaluate how a practising IT project
manager applies IT project management techniques, project management
skills, methods and software tools in the IT industry;
- be
able to understand and apply appropriate communication practices within a
project management context;
- be
able to research and apply established IT project management principles,
skills and techniques to a case study.
Marking criteria
Criterion
|
High
Distinction
|
Distinction
|
Credit
|
Pass
|
Fail
|
Identifies
the specifics of the project team and provides a full description of the
objectives.
(5
Marks)
|
All
required project steps extensively identified and accurately contextualised
for the selected project.
|
All
required project steps are correctly identified and are applied to the
selected project with some contextualisation.
|
All
required project steps are correctly identified and are applied to the
selected project.
|
Most
required project steps are correctly identified and applied to the selected
project.
|
Multiple
project steps are missing or not applied to the selected project.
|
Produces
a team charter and includes reference to all points of reference as specified
in the assessment, and presents the work in a document.
(10
Marks)
|
All
requirements associated with the team charter are thoroughly analysed,
identified, and clearly defined against the points of reference. Information
is comprehensively and logically documented.
|
All
requirements associated with the team charter are accurately analysed and
identified, highlighting key points of reference. Information is clearly
documented.
|
Most
requirements associated with the team charter are correctly analysed, and
identified with some linkages to the points of references. The information is
documented.
|
Key
requirements associated with the team charter requirements are correctly
identified and documented.
|
Key
requirements associated with the team charter requirements have not been
identified.
|
The Learning
Cycle is completed according to the roles of the group.
(25
Marks)
|
The
Learning Cycle correctly addresses all project requirements and documents the
roles of the group fully.
|
The
Learning Cycle correctly addresses most project requirements and documents
the roles of the group well.
|
The
Learning Cycle correctly addresses all key project requirements and documents
the roles of the group adequately.
|
The
Learning Cycle correctly addresses all key project requirements and documents
the roles of the group.
|
The
Learning Cycle fails to correctly address one or more essential project
requirements and does not document the roles of the group.
|
A
Communication Plan is completed that identifies all relevant stakeholders.
(25
Marks)
|
All
stakeholders are identified and comprehensively and accurately documented in
the Communication Plan.
|
All
stakeholders are identified and well documented in the Communication Plan.
|
Most
stakeholders are correctly identified and documented in the Communication
Plan.
|
Some stakeholders
are identified and documented in the Communication Plan.
|
Key
stakeholders have not been identified or documented in the Communication
Plan.
|
A final
reflection is completed containing reference to all specified areas.
(30
Marks)
|
A well-structured,
professionally communicated reflection with detailed reference to all
specified areas.
|
The
sequence and communication of the reflection is good with appropriate
reference to all specified areas.
|
The
sequence of the reflection is generally well organised but more clarity of
communication is required in terms of addressing all areas.
|
The
reflection is loosely connected, transitions lack clarity. Ineffective
reference to all specified areas.
|
No
apparent logical order of reflection with unclear focus. Little or no use of
reference to specified areas.
|
Referencing
of sources (APA 6th ed citation) to reinforce findings.
(5
Marks)
|
All
written evidence is professionally communicated using correct referencing.
|
All
written information is good with appropriate referencing.
|
All
written information is generally well organised but more clarity of
communication is required in terms of referencing.
|
All
written content is loosely connected, and there is ineffective use of
referencing.
|
No
apparent logical order of written content, and there is a lack of
referencing.
|
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