Completing a project or assignment on your own is a great way to learn important skills. Working as a group can give you additional strengths that almost anyone going into the work force would find valuable. Depending on the requirements of the exercise and those involved in the group project the process and the results can vary immensely. In some groups if there are members that fall short of their fair share of commitment, others may pick up the slack to achieve the final result. When you are in a situation where each member must fulfill their own part before the team can move on it can be very frustrating for those that are on the ball and ready to proceed to wait patiently on those lagging behind and can of course result in the project running late. Communication is a key to success and hopefully the members of the team who are on top of their part would encourage and assist the ones falling short for the greater good of the project.

marian
9/30/2012 01:30:48 pm

I agree, I know that it can get frustrating when you're trying to get a big project done and it just seems to lag behind, because of one person. This is also horrible of me to say, because this semester I seem to be procrastinating much more than I usually do.

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