On the journey to make any team you¡¯re on better, you¡¯ll practice excellent behaviors that enhance your teamwork. The
Synthesis Mission Brief contains your teamwork challenge for this week. Your teams will need vision, alignment, and efficiency to be effective in this week's game:
Polis.
You've attended Play in
3 of the last 3 weeks. Here¡¯s some feedback on your teamwork in that time:
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You use your pops to build structures 40% of the time.
How does it impact your team when your pops aren't actively building?
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You complete 82% of your attempted passes.
How well are you coordinating with your teammates?
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If you notice that some of your teamwork data is missing or showing at 0%, it is because you have yet to attend and participate in recent PLAY sessions for this game. We look forward to providing you with updated teamwork data as you attend more sessions in the future.
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Teamwork Analysis
Zunqi, the graphs above show different ways that you have contributed to and coordinated with your teams in the various games. In addition to that data, here are some observations about your participation and communication within your teams:
You demonstrate active engagement by promptly responding to team questions and taking action within the game, like when you said, ¡°I'm going to defend,¡± and ¡°Somebody come help me, I have no claw.¡± Your involvement shows that you often contribute at key moments, helping your team react to specific events. For example, clear directives like, ¡°No, don¡¯t build a sawmill,¡± demonstrate your responsiveness to the game¡¯s objectives. However, it seems you might benefit from engaging more proactively. By initiating action and presenting plans, you could significantly enhance the team's strategy discussions. For instance, instead of just reacting, you might say, ¡°Guys, let¡¯s gather resources now so we¡¯re prepared for the next phase.¡±
In terms of communication, your comments are usually brief and to the point. While phrases like, ¡°Somebody block him!¡± are clear, they sometimes lack the context that could help your teammates better understand your perspective. This occasionally causes confusion. To improve, try explaining your suggestions more thoroughly, such as by saying, ¡°We need batteries to power up our cannons; can someone help me craft them?¡± Additionally, try using teammates¡¯ names in your instructions, like ¡°Grayson, click here to advance,¡± could also foster a more collaborative and positive team environment.
Communication Data
Zunqi's % of time speaking average each session.
Reflection for Zunqi: How does your voice % in the last 6 sessions compare to the first 6 sessions?
In a few weeks, we¡¯ll give you feedback on how you¡¯ve progressed on your teamwork skills after incorporating this email¡¯s insights.
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