NSE 306 Chapter Notes - Chapter textbook note : Colin Lankshear, Saini, Group Development
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Brown, l. , saini, v. , & carter, c. (2020). Standardizing multidisciplinary rounds: creation of an efficient and effective. One individual is always the leader, and this agreed upon by the team or those who created it. Teamwork requires an explicit decision by the team members to cooperate in meeting the shared objective. Consequently, team members need to lose their autonomy, which means allowing their own activity to be coordinated by the team, either through decision by the team leader or through shared decision making. The members of an interprofessional team have a range of expertise. An advantage of an interprofessional team is the different strengths and viewpoints the team members contribute. The best way to work with an interprofessional team is to allow everyone to be heard, and to entertain serious problem-solving methods and potential solutions. The team leader"s role is to ensure that all members have the opportunity to participate and accomplish the work of the team.