Working with a Team
- Who Makes Up the Group? What Is the Usual Structure of the Group?
- How to determine the group dynamics and detect key relationships/connections within the group
- Group cohesion
- Influence and power of the group
- Characteristics of motivated and demotivated individuals
- Exercises
What Drives the Group?
- Group psychology
- External motivators and demotivators
- Internal motivators and demotivators
- Exercise: Watching experimental videos on group psychology
- Defining challenges for participants in terms of motivation
- Choosing motivational modalities
- Activities, deeds
- Speech
- Moral principles and values
- Timing is key in motivating the group
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- Exercises
Interpersonal Differences Within the Group
- Introduction to the differences between individual motivation and motivating the group
- Cultural overview of phenomena like conformity, unions, and other groups/communities
- Analogy with sports (sports psychology)
- Group emotions – how to direct them
- How to handle individuals who stand out as individuals
- What to avoid in a motivational speech to the group
- How to align individual differences and group needs
- Exercises
Methods
- On-camera training
- Simulations of various situations
- Interpretation of recordings
- Providing feedback
- Exercises