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Build Good Teams Scrum Tip
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Build good teams

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide titled "Build good teams" suggests that a cross-functional team is one that can autonomously complete its tasks. Below the title, three key components of a good team are listed: Trust, which is essential for teamwork and cooperation; Environment, implying that the setting in which a team operates can affect performance; and Support, which highlights the importance of providing assistance and resources for team effectiveness.

Graphical Look

  • The slide title "Build good teams" is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold font.
  • A quotation in a larger blue font size emphasizes the importance of team functionality.
  • Below the quotation, there are three overlapping circles, each containing an icon and a word.
  • The first circle on the left has a muted background color and contains a "thumbs up" icon, representing "Trust."
  • The middle circle, with a more intensely colored background, contains an icon of a person overshadowed by lines radiating outward, symbolizing "Environment."
  • The third circle on the right is similar in color to the first and showcases two figures with one raising a hand, denoting "Support."
  • The icons are in a contrasting orange color that stands out against the muted circle backgrounds.
  • Below each icon-circle, the corresponding concept word is written in bold, legible typeface.

The slide has a clean, modern look with a limited color palette focusing on shades of gray and orange, and it utilizes simple, symbolic icons to represent abstract concepts.

Use Cases

  • To introduce the key components of effective team building in a management training seminar.
  • In a workshop, as a visual aid to discuss the improvement of teamwork within an organization.
  • During a team assessment meeting, to highlight areas that need development.
  • As part of a presentation to company stakeholders explaining the principles applied in forming successful project teams.

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