{"id":1048,"date":"2023-02-13T00:41:04","date_gmt":"2023-02-13T00:41:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/selecting-your-fantasy-jgr-team\/"},"modified":"2023-02-13T00:41:04","modified_gmt":"2023-02-13T00:41:04","slug":"selecting-your-fantasy-jgr-team","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/selecting-your-fantasy-jgr-team\/","title":{"rendered":"Selecting Your Fantasy JGR Team"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>Introduction<\/h2>\n<p>Over the last few weeks, you have &nbsp;learned how to start identifying the roles and skills needed to build an &nbsp;effective team. You have also discovered methods for selecting and &nbsp;evaluating potential candidates. Now it is time to put your &nbsp;team-building techniques into practice by participating in a case study &nbsp;with real employees from Joe Gibbs Racing! This assignment gives you an &nbsp;opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge of actual team building &nbsp;techniques and leadership qualities. In addition, this assignment &nbsp;prepares you to complete your final course assignment, A Report for Vice &nbsp;President&#8217;s Approval of your team, due in Week 10.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>Scenario<\/h2>\n<p>Imagine that you work at JGR. The CEO &nbsp;has tasked you with being the Team Leader for a committee that will plan &nbsp;a one-day summer team-building retreat. All JGR employees will be &nbsp;attending the event. The purpose of the retreat is to foster unity, &nbsp;trust, and cohesion between the organization&#8217;s employees. The event will &nbsp;start with a welcome and introduction, and then everyone will break out &nbsp;into group team-building sessions. The whole team will reconvene for a &nbsp;company-wide lunch, followed by a keynote speech. As the Team Leader for the event planning committee, your job is to choose four other JGR employees to be on your committee.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>Instructions<\/h2>\n<p>Download the <a rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/blackboard.strayer.edu\/bbcswebdav\/institution\/JGR\/JGR200\/211000\/RESOURCES\/cf_JGR200_week7_JGR_roles_employees.docx\">Week 7 JGR Roles and Employees [DOCX]<\/a>. In the Week 7 &nbsp;document, read the four role descriptions, Logistics, Budgeting, &nbsp;Programming, and MC\/Host. For this assignment, you will choose four team &nbsp;members to fill these team roles. Watch the &nbsp;Week 7 Strayer Talk, Building Your Team: Finding the Right Balance, &nbsp;which describes the 10 JGR candidates you may choose from for your &nbsp;Fantasy Team. Brief information on the candidates is also provided in &nbsp;the Week 7 document. &nbsp;Complete a 10\u201312 slide PowerPoint presentation in which you do the following: 1. Describe the role of Team Leader and how you will fulfill that role. Explain your skills and personal strengths needed to be an effective team leader. Think about &nbsp;your personal DiSC assessment results from JGR100. What is your DiSC &nbsp;work style, and how will you select team members to complement your &nbsp;skills? What will &nbsp;you be responsible for as Team Leader? What will you handle personally, &nbsp;and what will you delegate to other members of your team? 2. Select a candidate for each of the four roles described above, and justify your selections. Review the candidates by viewing the Week 7 Strayer talk and the document JGR Employee Profiles. Consider how each choice&#8217;s particular skills and personality will help them perform their role successfully. How do these &nbsp;team members&#8217; strengths complement yours? What skills and\/or &nbsp;personality traits do they have that will help your team in areas where &nbsp;you feel challenged? Explain how chosen team members complement you in more than one case. 3. Create 10\u201312 Microsoft PowerPoint &nbsp;(PPT) slides for the JGR CEO in which you present the team you have put &nbsp;together for the one-day summer team-building retreat. Include a title slide and reference slide, in addition to the required slides (not included in the 10\u201312 slide count).&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Introduction Over the last few weeks, you have &nbsp;learned how to start identifying the roles and skills needed to build an &nbsp;effective team. You have also discovered methods for selecting and &nbsp;evaluating potential candidates. 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