Title: Understanding the Self and Peer OnLine Survey Data
1 Understanding the Self and Peer On-Line Survey
Data
- Assessing and Improving Individual and Team
Performance
2Understanding the Self and Peer On-Line Survey
Data
Teamwork Competencies Agreeableness Communications
Conscientiousness Conflict Resolution Collaborati
ve Problem-Solving Extraversion Goal
Setting Meeting Management / Facilitative
Skills Planning and Task Coordination
Effective Individual and Team Performance
3Teamwork Competency Definitions
- Collaborative Problem Solving
- ability to recognize situations in which group
members need to work together to solve problems - identify appropriate people to be involved to
solve problems - rally this group to overcome any obstacles that
would hinder a consensual resolution
4Teamwork Competency Definitions
- Communication
- the ability to share ideas openly, supportively,
and objectively - using appropriate verbal and nonverbal behaviors
- employing active listening strategies
5Teamwork Competency Definitions
- Conflict Resolution
- ability to recognize the presence of conflict
- differentiate between desirable and undesirable
team conflict - identify the source of the conflict and implement
appropriate resolution and/or negotiation
strategies to achieve a win-win solution
6Teamwork Competency Definitions
- Goal Setting and
- Performance Management
- the ability to establish realistic, specific, and
obtainable team goals - monitor/evaluate and provide feedback to both the
team and individual members in accomplishing
these goals.
7Teamwork Competency Definitions
- Meeting Management Skills and
- Facilitative Behavior
- encourages input from other group members
- exhibits effective task and relationship-building
behaviors - offers and accepts feedback
- performs duties of designated role (e.g., scribe,
timekeeper, etc.)
8Teamwork Competency Definitions
- Planning and Task Coordination
- the ability to establish task and role boundaries
of team members - coordination and synchronization of activities,
information, and tasks - maintaining a proper workload balance for all
team members
9Teamwork Competency Definitions
- (Personal Style)
- Agreeableness
- Exhibiting trust, altruism, helpfulness, and
other citizenship behaviors - Helpful at the group level to establish and
maintain smooth interpersonal functions
10Teamwork Competency Definitions
- (Personal Style)
- Conscientiousness
- deliberate, methodical, orderly behavior
- can be counted on to do what he/she says
- group members expect a minimum level of this
construct research demonstrates that if you
dont meet minimum levels of conscientiousness
you run the risk of being ostracized
11Teamwork Competency Definitions
- (Personal Style)
- Extraversion
- not necessarily helpful within the group, most
helpful with boundary management or
relationships outside the group
12Self, Peer and Team DataInterpreting the Ratings
Report
13Self, Peer and Team DataInterpreting the Ratings
Report
- Your Name
- Reflects your self ratings data
- Peer Rating
- Reflects the average scores of the ratings made
by your teammates about you - Team A
- Reflects the average of the ratings for all
members on Team A
14Team Feedback DataInterpreting the Team Feedback
Report
15Team Feedback DataInterpreting the Team Feedback
Report
- Allows each team to compare their performance to
the performance levels of all other teams - Team X
- The average score for your team on each
competency - UCL / LCL
- Indices of team performance levels (see next
slide)
16Team Feedback DataInterpreting the Team Feedback
Report
- UCL (Upper Control Limit)
- scores above this line fall into the top 15 of
all teams, indicating exceptional performance
relative to other teams - LCL (Lower Control Limit)
- scores below this line fall into the bottom 15
for all teams, indicating relatively poor
performance - Scores halfway between UCL and LCL reflect an
average level of performance across all teams
17Self, Peer and Team DataInterpreting the Ratings
ReportExample M. Mouse
18Self, Peer and Team DataInterpreting the Ratings
ReportExample D. Duck
19Team Feedback DataInterpreting the Team Feedback
ReportExample Team ALPHA
20Team Feedback DataInterpreting the Team Feedback
ReportExample Team BETA