1. Describe a time when your primary roles were in conflict (role conflict). How did you choose which role to fully invest in?   2. When you are in

  

1. Describe a time when your primary roles were in conflict (role conflict). How did you choose which role to fully invest in?  

2. When you are in groups (work, school or otherwise), which type of informal role do you usually fall into, whether assigned or preferential? Tell whether it’s a task, maintenance, or self-centered and which role it is and why/how you function in/exhibit that roles characteristics.  

3. Describe a time when you or someone in your group (not this class group) exhibited role fixation

1. Explain the ideal team member? 

2. Explain how team identity is developed.  

3. How much say do you think a team member should have when roles are designated? 

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