Working with others

This topic covers working with others, in a group. Study often involves working with others, either in class or more informally, to prepare a piece of group work. The topic begins by looking at the benefits of working with others. It then goes on to consider how a group as a whole operates, looking at ground rules, roles in a group, allocating tasks to group members and dealing with any problems which might arise. Finally, the topic covers how you as an individual operate within a group, and how you can make the most of working with others.

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The benefits of working with others

Ground rules for working in a group

Roles in a group

Allocating tasks

Possible problems in group meetings

Getting the most out of group meetings

Developing your confidence to speak in group meetings

Further reading about working with others

Working with others practice task

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Understand the advantages of working with others

See some examples of ground rules for working with others

Understand the functions of the three key roles in a group

Learn how to allocate tasks within a group, so that the work gets done properly and on time

Get some hints and tips on how to deal with the problems which might arise within a group

Learn how I can make the most of working with others

Build up my confidence to speak in group discussions

Read more about working with others

Think about the groups in which I operate now, and what was positive and what was negative about them

 
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