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Making teamwork work

conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jan FermelisJan Fermelis
This paper explores team assignments as an increasingly common component of many university courses. It argues that a need exists for all instructors, particularly those involved in the teaching of business communication, to develop a multi-faceted teamwork perspective which encompasses every dimension of team assignments. Such a perspective should permeate assignment design, student training, assessment of team process as well as product, self and peer assessment and the individualisation of student scores. Each of these facets is discussed with reference to research literature with a number of practical suggestions provided as exemplars for how to make teamwork work.<br>

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San Antonio, Tex.

Language

eng

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Going Global: Network Connections through Effective Business Communication

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2006, Association for Business Communication

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W Wardrope

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1 - 20

Start date

2006-10-25

End date

2006-10-28

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 2006 Association for Business Communication Annual Convention

Event

Association for Business Communication. Conference (2006: San Antonio, Tex.)

Publisher

[Association for Business Communication]

Place of publication

[San Antonio, Tex.]

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