Multi-Cultural Group Dynamic
March 7, 2019
Our project is now in the translation phase. It seems as though the portion of the project where the UCF students would be involved happened very quickly. Communication among the group members has slowed considerably compared to the first couple of months.
I still would have liked to establish a better and more efficient means of communication among our group. It seems as though the reliance on long email chains hindered organization and thorough communication. Although a group in Google Hangouts was established, I do not think this resource was used as well as it could have been.
This experience so far has taught me the importance of being aware of the different cultures one may have to work with in a group setting. The international students seemed to work within a different capacity than the UCF students. Things were extremely fast-paced with them. For the most part, it seemed that they were ok with someone taking on a task that was not discussed among the group as a whole. I have found in most of my UCF specific groups, everyone took care to delegate work and discuss the different aspects of the project. All of the decisions made within this multi-cultural, international group were rushed and not thoroughly discussed.
Our project is now in the translation phase. It seems as though the portion of the project where the UCF students would be involved happened very quickly. Communication among the group members has slowed considerably compared to the first couple of months.
I still would have liked to establish a better and more efficient means of communication among our group. It seems as though the reliance on long email chains hindered organization and thorough communication. Although a group in Google Hangouts was established, I do not think this resource was used as well as it could have been.
This experience so far has taught me the importance of being aware of the different cultures one may have to work with in a group setting. The international students seemed to work within a different capacity than the UCF students. Things were extremely fast-paced with them. For the most part, it seemed that they were ok with someone taking on a task that was not discussed among the group as a whole. I have found in most of my UCF specific groups, everyone took care to delegate work and discuss the different aspects of the project. All of the decisions made within this multi-cultural, international group were rushed and not thoroughly discussed.
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