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EVALUATION OF A TEAM PROCESS by The of the The of the School The and where it is locatedThe DateEvaluation of a Team ProcessEvaluation of team process utility is beneficial because team members are able to review their mission and set their goals straight (Kivipelto & Yliruka, 2012, p. 1). This is important because the team is able to identify the resources they have and how they will be able to work with these possessions for proper achievement of their goals. In addition, they have a chance to come up with alternative strategies that will ensure their goals are met.
Evaluation of this model is very significant as it identifies hiccups that might be encountered by the project at an early stage. The group members came up with a substantial project process model that covered every sector of the project. Responsibilities were shared among members of the group to ease management and accomplish the goal of the project. Each stage was critically reviewed and parts that had problems were discussed by all members until an amicable solution was found.This model is important because it facilitates proper communication among different departments in the project (Kivipelto & Yliruka, 2012, p. 3). In addition, individuals are able to work with the allocated budget as resources are not wasted.
It also helps to solve problems that are encountered as the project goes on so the project does not come to a standstill. This means that the project is likely to be completed in the stipulated time frame. Team members are motivated to work towards accomplishing the goal of the project since there are clear guidelines to be followed. The model provides a good system for conflict mangers thus the project is not swayed in the wrong direction. It is therefore very important to evaluate a team process model before starting the main project.
ReferenceKivipelto, M & Yliruka, L, (2012), Mirror Method as an Approach for Critical Evaluation in Social Work, Accessed February 3, 2015. Web,
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