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This reflection is for you to examine the roles you take on as a project team member. You will complete an online quiz which will provide you with some information about how you function as part of a team. Answer honestly, and do not overthink it; the quiz is asking about traits which are related to the roles we take on in groups. The online quiz will take you about 10 minutes to complete. You will review the information provided by the quiz, and then answer the reflection questions below. ⚫ Quiz is located at https://www.123test.com/team-roles-test ⚫ Copy and paste the link from your results page at the top of your written reflection. Review the results of the quiz. You will see that some team roles have been identified as the roles that best suit you. It also provides a breakdown in percentages of the different roles. Reflection: Identify and discuss the two most prevalent roles identified for you in the online quiz. List the name of each role, and answer the questions below about each role. Grading is based on the thoroughness and specificity of your answers. For each of the two most prevalent roles identified in the quiz: 1. Does this team role align with what you learned about your communication style (Week 1)? In what ways? What are your thoughts and/or feelings about seeing yourself in this team role? 2. Describe the impact your actions in this role have on others in your project team. In what ways do your actions in this role benefit the team's functioning or process? In what ways do your actions in this role impede the team's functioning or process? 3. How will this awareness affect your actions as your team moves forward with the project through the semester? Do you see yourself continuing to act in this role? Do you see yourself taking on a different role, or moderating this role in some way? In what ways and for what reasons? 4. Plan: Based on the reflection above, identify three ways you will engage with your project team moving forward that will benefit the group. a. b.

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