Reflection on Communication in Other Environments

GROUP AND LEADERSHIP: 

Was there a group leader?

Within my group I believe there was no individual that was the group leader as we were all equals in this task and there was no one who was ‘superior’ to the others.

How was this chosen?

A group leader wasn’t chosen because we felt that we all worked and contributed equally.

How did this impact on the rest of the group e.g. was there some underlying resentment/did anyone feel excluded?

Not having a designated group leader helped people feel more at ease and more comfortable with sharing their ideas. I felt like if we did have a group leader some people may have felt a little constrained and felt like they weren’t able to have their say. I also feel like we wouldn’t have made such a successful den if we had a group leader that could have potentially only voiced their opinion. In our group everyone really got along and made sure everyones ideas were heard and that no one was excluded. Everyone was always doing something to contribute to the task set which made our team work really effective.

What was most challenging for you working in this group?

To be truly honest, i didn’t have any challenges working in the group I was a part of. I really felt we all worked really well together and used our time together wisely and effectively. All in all I believe we were a group that worked well together and had a laugh but made sure the task at hand was completed which made it much more enjoyable!

 

EXPLAINING: 

How clearly did you think the group explained to you? 

I thought my group explained to me what they were doing very clearly. There was always a reason behind ideas and why they would be suitable to what we were doing. If it didn’t work out we found a way to resolve it and it was always backed with an explanation. For example, we had boxes but some of the group members had the idea that if we flattened out the boxes they could be used more effectively. Overall, myself and the group explained things to one another very clearly which helped eliminate any miscommunication between the group.

What made this clear or unclear? 

Our group were really good at communicating with one another. We were able to stop and listen when someone was speaking and not interrupting them so we could clearly understand their explanation behind their meaning.

What stages of the 5Ps might have been missed out?

My group and I were really effective and I feel like none of the 5Ps were missed out in this task.

ENVIRONMENT:

What was the impact of the environment on your communication? 

The day we carried out the task it was quite windy, so this impacted our communication to one another as sometimes we weren’t able to hear one another clearly because of the rustling of the trees etc. Also when a person was in the den it was sometimes harder to hear what they were saying when someone was standing outside of the den.

What changes did you make when explaining to others that you might not have considered in a typical classroom? 

When explaining to others my ideas, i made sure we were all standing in a circle so we were all listening to one another and one thing that Louise mentioned that she would do when teaching outdoors was that she would find an area that didn’t have a lot of distractions. When explaining to others in this situation it was more informal. However, in a classroom I feel like I would have had to make the classroom come to a complete stop to ensure everyone was listening but in the outdoor situation if we didn’t gather in a circle we were all still carrying out our roles and really making sure we listened to one another and asked questions where necessary.

How challenging was it so speak above the sounds in the environment?  How can we make this communication easier on both speaker and listener?

The wind was a challenge, so was the trees rustling and also the birds making sounds. We could make communication easier on both the speaker and the listener by ensuring that when we are talking maybe come closer in a circle like I mentioned before and make sure everyone can hear one another.

When listening, did the environment distract you? How can we overcome this?

Sometimes when listening the environment did sometimes distract me. For example, when we were talking we saw a squirrel run by and then also we were in the woods so we a lot of sticks that we could step on or trip on etc. We could overcome this by really focussing in on what our peers are saying. Even if I was the speaker I could politely ask my peers, “do you understand what I was saying?” or “did you hear that?”.

NEGOTIATIONS: 

Were your negotiations successful? Why/Why not?

Our negotiations were not as successful as we wanted them to be. We first sent 2 of our group members to go and negotiate a piece of our equipment that we felt was not very vital for building our den. The 2 came back and were not successful. We then decided (after we felt we were happy with the den and it was complete) to go and negotiate as a full team as maybe we could be more stronger if we stood together. Our attempt again was unsuccessful. People believe that every piece of equipment they had was really vital to the building of their den. A lot of the groups were struggling which I think came down to the fact that they chose to build their den in the open and we decided to go deeper into the woods and really utilise the surroundings!

What was most challenging about these?  

Nothing about the negotiations were challenging as we didn’t really need anything as we used the equipment that we had to its potential. Doing this made our den building successful and we built something together as a team that was actually really good!

 

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