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Implementation (2) Goal Setting( get the biggest bang buck at Disneyland …
Implementation
2) Goal Setting(
get the biggest bang buck at Disneyland
)
number of rides
fast pass
max pass($15)
amount of time in the park
8:00 am to 10pm
more casual
number of entertainment show
daytime or night
Which park? Disney Park or Disney California Adventure Park
1 park or Park Hopper Ticket
Whether to live in Disney Hotel(magic morning)
Can enter the park one hour early
when and where to eat
eat in Disneyland or outside
specific time or more casual
Goal setting involves the development of an action plan designed to motivate and guide a person or group toward goal. Goal setting is a major component of personal development and management literature.
5) Dealing with Conflict (Rachel)
Common Responses
Smoothing
Forcing
Avoiding
Compromising
Problem solving
Dealing w group problems
anticipate
think as group problem
dont over or under react
types of intervention
nothing (non)
private conversation (minimal)
impersonal group time (low)
private confrontation (medium)
in-group confrontation (high)
Dismissal from group ( very high)
tactics
neutral territory
informal setting
appropriate people present
agenda and ground rules
manage time
active listening and constructive feedback
Feuding team members
contain feud during meetings
discuss issues privately
develop contract about behavior ( if you agree to X, I'll agree to Y)
6) Effort/Impact Grid
ryan
deciding rides
How difficult it will be to get to each ride
How difficult it will be to get to food
Along path
7) Multivote
final rides
Final restaurants
Areas of park
4) Recognizing Groupthink
roy
Definition
Groupthink is a phenomenon that occurs when the desire for group consensus overrides people's common sense desire to present alternatives, critique a position, or express an unpopular opinion.
symptoms
illusion of invulnerability
overly optimistic
unquestioned beliefs
ignore possible issues and consequences
Rationalization
prioritize group decision and ignore the evidence and beliefs
stereotyping
single out group members who oppose the group's idea
censorship
members hide their doubts due to fears
mindguards
hide problematic information from the group
illusions of unanimity
everyone agrees and feels the same way
direct pressure
place on members who questions the group as disloyal
3) Idea Mapping
general themes
kid friendly (it's a small world)
fantasty ( pirates)
1) First Meetings
we finished this semester so we're going to disneyland!
introduce roles
ryan- navigator
roy- food guide
rachel- team leader/facilitator & ticket times (fast pass)
tammy-finances aka budget
xin- safety (sunscreen, water, etc)
Agenda- detailed draft plans for the perfect disneyland experience
types of rides
general experience (kid, teen, adult)
must have foods/accessories/photos
Meeting logistics
plan 1 week in advance. meet every other day at 6pm on google hangout
ground rules
make decision with mulitvote
safety/health first no matter what
send out agenda beforehand and post notes after
8) Storyboard
final plan