Sunday, October 14, 2012

Making the most of the Adjourning Stage


As some groups disband and disassemble in this stage, others will take on another projects (O' Hair, D., & Wiemann, M., 2012, p.258). in the adjourning stage of my current groups at work, I am keeping an eye out for members who's trust I have felt. While others are reflecting on their accomplishments and saying there farewells, I am  using this time to also commence the forming stage of my next team project. I introduce ideas of new projects and use our successes in our current team to strengthen the bond and belief that we as a team can accomplish great things. I plan to do the same with my colleagues in my masters program as well. I have kept the links of my past and present classmates so that I may be able to understand their passions on a frequent basses. As we enter new job positions with our new held degrees and/or to just grow as a professional, I would hope to one day travel the country and meet with them to discuss issues in our field years down the line.

Resources

O' Hair, D., & Wiemann, M. (2012). Real communication: An introduction. New York: Bedford/St. Martin's.

1 comment:

  1. Frank,
    Well, here we are at the end of another course on our journey. I believe this is the first class I have had with you. It has been refreshing and insightful to read your discussion posts as well as your blogs. My direct, school email address is abelr@svbearcats.org. In the future, if you ever need any help or insights, please feel free to contact me. Here's to your continued success at Walden and on your career path.
    Sincerely,
    Rachel

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