Project rules

  • Project work is not only about the persons involved, but rather about the cooperation in the team. This is the attitude that you should convey to your team members. Build up confidence within the team and maintain an open and honest communication. Problems and friction must be discussed, and should not be swept under the rug

    Every project has a unique team and functional structure

    Be on time for all team meetings.

    Inform team leader if unable to complete work on time.

    Make criticisms constructive with suggestions for improvement and non-judgmental language

    ·      Keep a positive attitude toward the team, individual members, projects and course.

    ·      Take initiative by offering ideas and volunteering for tasks.

    ·      Play an equal role in  the team by contributing equally to every task.

    ·      Be honest with any team member

    • Help one another with difficult or time consuming deliverables.
    • Ask for help from the team or other resources if “stuck” or falling behind.
    • Treat each other with respect.
    • Accept responsibility and accountability along with the authority given.

    Chances are you will not be completing this project alone. Don't forget that your team can't read minds and you will need to communicate with them to get them on board, solicit ideas, brainstorm and let them know what the deadlines are. Be honest and listen to their thoughts on how to get things done

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