Working in the field of educations
means there are numerous experiences where team work and collaboration exist. Understanding
the five stages of team development, specifically the adjourning stage, can
help us to seek out positive end results as we look to accomplish this final
stage of our team development (Learning Center, 2011).
Within my own experiences, I have
found the hardest good-byes during the adjourning stage to take place when I have
a personal relationship built with the person, more specifically when the
relationship is a friendship outside of the working environment (Learning
Center, 2011). I highly enjoy many of my colleagues, however those who have similar
personalities to mine are people I tend to build stronger relationships to due
to our similarities both within and outside of a group setting. As a result,
when leaving a situation in which I may not work with specific individuals whom
I hold these relationships, it can be
more difficult to leave the team. Other aspects which make it difficult to
leave when working with a group include people who I felt have committed
themselves to the effort, allowing for us to work together in a more efficient way,
where respect and clear communication was fostered (Learning Center, 2011). It
is the support received and the positivity which leaves me with lasting
impressions of individuals, therefore these group aspects are ones which are
hard to leave behind as I work with new teams.
Some closing rituals which I have
experienced include exchanging personal emails and phone numbers in order to
keep in touch with the members of my group, adding each other on social media
to keep in touch, and going out to dinner or attending a small gathering such
as a potluck at a group member’s home.
In adjourning from the group of
colleagues I have formed while working on my master’s degree in this program
may be different than many of you. I first completed my graduate certificate,
then went back to complete my master’s degree, causing me to have to complete
classes a bit out of order than many other individuals. As a result, I have not
had more than two courses with the same individuals, causing me to lose a lot of
connections in our group work. I do look forward to keeping in touch with
fellow classmates from each of my courses through their blogs and emails but
beyond that, due to the distance of the graduation ceremonies and the location of
many of my classmates around the world, I feel as if it is going to be difficult
to celebrate the success we have captured as a collective group beyond the
means of technology. While I may not be
able to continue on with strong working relationships with my classmates, I am
thankful to have a well-supportive team of coworkers at my current employer,
allowing for me to build upon the degrees they are obtaining as we reflect together
on our learning and apply it to the needs of our children and families.
I believe adjourning is an essential
stage of teamwork because it provides a sense of closure and a way to relieve
any last stressors which were still present after the project’s completion. Allowing
for a clean slate to be drawn in terms of work and allowing for relationships
to become stronger as individuals reflect on best practices which will be used
for the future is essential for people’s commitment to future team exercises (Learning
Center, 2011). Being able to say good-bye to one another also helps individuals
to put behind any lingering negative feelings as they can focus more on each
other, as opposed to having a task at hand. I hope each person in a team development
situation can have a positive adjourning stage where lifelong relationships are
built as individuals work together both personally and professionally for the
best interest of children and families within the early childhood field.
Reference
Learning
Center. (2011). How to build a team using vision, commitment, and trust. Retrieved
from http://www.learningcenter.net/library/building.shtml.
Rebecca,
ReplyDeleteI too find it hard to say good-bye when it comes to a relationship being made between certain team mates. I personally like to connect with people with similar personality traits and similar home life. We seem to work better together and can complete work faster and it can be fun at the same time.