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Team Reflection

The document provides instructions for a Plus/Delta team reflection exercise where members note: what the team is doing well individually and then share in a round-robin discussion (+); one thing each member would like to see improved along with a suggested improvement (Δ); and whether there are any common concerns to improve as a team by coming to a consensus on specific strategies. The Plus/Delta format was developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes as a processing tool for cooperative learning teams.

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Team Reflection

The document provides instructions for a Plus/Delta team reflection exercise where members note: what the team is doing well individually and then share in a round-robin discussion (+); one thing each member would like to see improved along with a suggested improvement (Δ); and whether there are any common concerns to improve as a team by coming to a consensus on specific strategies. The Plus/Delta format was developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes as a processing tool for cooperative learning teams.

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Plus/Delta Team Reflection

Make notes individually and then share your thoughts in a Roundrobin fashion.

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What are we doing well as a team? Note anything about the team that was productive or enjoyable.

Is there one thing about the team that you would like to see improved? Dont just criticize; suggest an improvement.

Are there any common concerns? Select one thing that all team members would like to improve. Come to consensus on some specific strategies that all team members feel comfortable using to improve team functioning in this area:

Plus/Delta was originally developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. This adaptation by Susan Ledlow, Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence, Arizona State University, was designed as a processing tool for cooperative learning teams. These materials may be duplicated or adapted for educational purposes if properly credited.

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