Question: 1. Know that you will be asked to work on teams and groups both during your post-secondary years and later in life, so understanding how teams work is an important skill to have.
2. Think about the roles that you play on teams. Teams need task-oriented people to get the job done, but they also need maintenance-oriented people who help keep people working together and feeling committed to the team.
3. Help your team set specific, measurable, realistic goals, as this leads to more successful outcomes.