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Ever been assigned to work on a group project for class! Many students dread group projects: because one student typically does most of the work. Unfortunately for some, group work does not end when students leave school, many employers use teams to accomplish ongoing projects. The key to having a successful group project experience, lies in planning and dividing the tasks to be completed! Once the assignment has been received; groups should schedule an initial meeting. Next, members should collaboratively list the tasks that need to be completed in order to finish the assignment! Items on the list should then be assigned to different members of the group. It is helpful if members volunteer for the parts of the project they like best. People are more likely to follow through on a task if it is one that they might enjoy doing. Once all the tasks are assigned; the next step is to establish deadlines. Everyone in the group needs to agree to meet his or her deadline, or the project will not succeed. Finally, the group should meet regularly to share progress reports, and solve any unanticipated problems. Once the project is submitted to the teacher, the members of the group should feel good about completing the project on time, and getting practice working in a group.

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Have you ever been assigned to work on a group project for class? Many students dread group projects because one student typically ends up doing most of the work. Unfortunately, group work does not end when students leave school; many employers use teams to accomplish ongoing projects. The key to having a successful group project experience lies in planning and dividing the tasks to be completed. After receiving the assignment, groups should schedule an initial meeting. During this meeting, members should collaboratively list the tasks that need to be completed in order to finish the assignment. After listing the tasks, they should be assigned to different members of the group. It is helpful if members volunteer for the parts of the project they enjoy the most. People are more likely to follow through on a task if it is something they enjoy doing. Once all the tasks are assigned, the next step is to establish deadlines. It is important for everyone in the group to agree to meet their respective deadlines, as the success of the project depends on it. Finally, the group should meet regularly to share progress reports and solve any unanticipated problems. Once the project is submitted to the teacher, the members of the group should feel proud of completing the project on time and gaining experience in working effectively in a group.

Have you ever been assigned to work on a group project for class? Many students dread group projects because usually, only one student ends up doing most of the work. Unfortunately, group work doesn't end when students leave school; many employers also use teams to complete ongoing projects. The key to having a successful group project experience lies in effective planning and task allocation. Once the assignment is received, the group should schedule an initial meeting. During this meeting, the members should collaboratively create a list of tasks that need to be completed in order to finish the assignment. Each task on the list should then be assigned to a different member of the group. It is beneficial if members volunteer for the parts of the project that they enjoy the most since they are more likely to follow through on tasks they enjoy. Once all the tasks are assigned, the next step is to establish deadlines. It is crucial for everyone in the group to agree to meet their respective deadlines; otherwise, the project will not succeed. Finally, the group should meet regularly to share progress reports and to solve any unanticipated problems. Once the project is submitted to the teacher, the members of the group should feel a sense of accomplishment for completing the project on time and gaining valuable experience in working collaboratively.