Is it a fad?
Cinderella
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Had an interesting assignment in school the other day (for those of you that don't know, I work in HR and am currently finishing my bachelor's online at the same time). The question was, "is teamwork a fad?"
Kind of curious what you all think of this. Is your company very teamwork focused? What about your department? How do you feel about working in teams? Can a person who hates working in teams survive in HR?
Cinderella
Kind of curious what you all think of this. Is your company very teamwork focused? What about your department? How do you feel about working in teams? Can a person who hates working in teams survive in HR?
Cinderella
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Just my thoughts.
My company...overall-NOT team oriented. We tend to splinter into specialties and groups and the culture works very hard to keep everyone separate. Very little cross training goes on.
If one works with others as a team to promote the company quest, mission etc. that is one thing.
I do not think employees lose their individuality when they work as a team player in this sense.
HR is by nature a "private" job. Confidential information handling and all that tends to attract people who are the loner types when working except when "selling" the company philosphy so to speak such as during open enrollment time etc.
If teamwork is a fad then there must be another word for it now. Otherwise, I find it hard to contemplate that bringing pride in workmanship to people would have any purpose.
That's my 1.5 cents worth.
Ours is to work together to reach a common goal. We don't really have any "projects" that require a team to work on them, but we all work together to get the work done and help wherever needed whenever needed.
I hope it isn't a fad, b/c we have a great group of people who produce amazing work, working independntly and with the help of others.
Myself, I've always hated "group work" because I've had too many experiences where it has been called "teamwork" but it was really only one or two of us pulling the weight.
I find that if I'm paired with one or two people to work on something I do fine, as long as they have a strong work ethic and pull their weight. Anything larger than that and I feel like I'm at a bad cocktail party.
I often have to resist saying "just give it to me and I'll do it!"
I have heard similar things about Gen-Xer's being more team oriented as another poster. However, as a Gen-Xer who would rather work individually, maybe I'm the black sheep?
Cinderella
Cinderella
I don't hate it all of the time...just when I'm in a team where others won't pull their weight, communicate professionally, or take responsibility for their actions. 90% of the teams I've been on in work and school have included some or all of the above. In those cases, I do hate it.
One of my courses right now is "Virtual Team Collaboration," right now I'm in week 3. I'm hoping to learn some tips and tricks on how to be a better team member myself as well as how to "deal" with teams that I dread. Should be interesting.
Cinderella
I've heard Gen-Xer's are more team oriented but I'm a Gen-Xer myself and would rather work on something alone or with just one other person.
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Cinderella
So, I do not thing they are a fad, I think teams are the integral part of business. And yes, a person who does not like teams can survive in HR,--- just not very well.
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