What People Say About Teamwork

“Coming together is a beginning.
Keeping together is progress
Working together is success.”
-Henry Ford

“Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision.
The ability to direct individual accomplishments toward
organizational objectives.”

– Andrew Carnegie

“Getting” good players is easy.
Gettin’ ’em” to play together is the hard part.”
 – Casey Stengel

What is teamwork?

Team work is a group that has:

A common purpose and clear goals.
A common purpose and clear goals.
Complimentary skills.
Complimentary skills.
A common approach to work.
A common approach to work.
The willingness to share information.
The willingness to share information.
Member-supporting environment.
Member-supporting environment.
The ability to work through conflicts.
The ability to work through conflicts.

Why Teamwork?

1. Accomplish more in:
• Quantity
• Complexity
2. Generate more solutions/brainstorming ideas. 3. Gain exposure to various points of view.
4. Develop/use “critical thinking” & “evaluation” skills.
5. Improve conflict resolution skills
6. Improve communication skills

• Most engineering projects are too large or too complex for one individual to complete alone. 
• Imagine trying to build the Golden Gate Bridge all by yourself!

Accomplish projects an individual cannot do

• Most engineering projects are too large or too complex for one individual to complete alone. • Imagine trying to build the Golden Gate Bridge all by yourself!
• Different people looking at the same problem will find different solutions.

Brainstorm More Solution Options

• Different people looking at the same problem will find different solutions.
• A team looking at different proposed solutions may find pitfalls that an individual might miss.

Detect Flaws in Solutions

• A team looking at different proposed solutions may find pitfalls that an individual might miss.
• Members of effective teams can form personal bonds which are good for individual and workplace morale. In the university setting, students on teams often form bonds that extend beyond the

Build Community

• Members of effective teams can form personal bonds which are good for individual and workplace morale. In the university setting, students on teams often form bonds that extend beyond the