Hi Martin,
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 explore how the little decisions you make early in the game can have major impacts later on--a concept known as 'compounding effects.' Will your teams be successful in focusing on what matters and avoid the red herrings in
Proxima, this week's game?
You've attended Play in
2 of the last 3 weeks. Here¡¯s some feedback on your teamwork in that time:
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Your distribution in green compared to the average of all students in red.
How are you using your AP to contribute to the team goals?
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You use your pops to build structures 32% of the time.
How does it impact your team when your pops aren't actively building?
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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
Martin, 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 exhibit strong involvement and enthusiasm in working towards team goals. In your sessions, you frequently express your ideas and plans, showing your eagerness and proactive participation. For example, you stated, ¡°I still have to go conquer my planet over there.¡± and "I've claimed the bottom," demonstrating your decisiveness and willingness to take initiative. Your enthusiasm is evident when you exclaim, ¡°Yes, we got one!¡± which helps maintain high team energy and morale, making you a positive force in group settings. Additionally, you share strategic insights with your team, such as, "Let's see if I can get there in one minute because the blight will spread in exactly one minute and 30 seconds." This shows your thoughtful approach to the game and your forward-thinking mindset.
To further enhance your contributions, consider trying to include more collaborative discussions in your communication. For instance, while you provide valuable insights, balancing these with team feedback could improve coherence in strategy. You might explore asking questions like, "What do you guys think if we try this strategy?" This will help incorporate your teammates' ideas and create a more cohesive team plan. Keep up the good work, and consider these suggestions to further refine your collaboration skills!
Communication Data
Martin's % of time speaking average each session.
Reflection for Martin: What's the most effective way to use your voice during a Play session?
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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To the stars (and Mars),
Josh Dahn, cofounder
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If you notice any inconsistencies, please inform us so we can continue to improve this program.
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