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The document outlines a team charter for a group project to create an annotated bibliography on the effect of COVID-19 on natural disaster responses. It establishes goals for effective communication, source selection, formatting, and meeting deadlines. It defines individual commitments and schedules, as well as protocols for resolving conflicts, missed deadlines, unacceptable work, and due dates.

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Team Charter

The NICE Team

Purpose
The purpose of this charter is to ensure work is completed on time, and to avoid
miscommunication of ideas for this project. To keep ourselves committed to our teammates
success, we will follow this charter to the completion and submission of our annotated
bibliography.

Broad Team Goals


Effectively communicate with one another to complete the annotated bibliography for English
360 before the deadlines; avoiding panic, stress, and sleep deprivation.

To provide a clear and well organized annotated bibliography on the effect of the COVID-19
pandemic on natural disaster responses/relief efforts.

Measurable Team Goals


1. Obtain all 16 relevant sources, with 50% being peer reviewed
2. Meet or beat all deadlines
3. Construct the webpage/blog - First a draft for peer review and secondly the finalized version
4. Making our entries grammatically correct, concise, and logical.
5. Cite all sources using proper APA format.
6. Create a well formatted website with a user friendly layout.
7. Attend all group meetings over ZOOM.

Personal Goals
● Carys: Keep motivated and do not procrastinate. I won’t let my team members down.
● Norris: Improve communication skills (Work with team members)
● Eric: Have a good attitude towards the project, avoid procrastination, dedicate myself fully
● Ian Hunt: MIA

Individual Commitment
● Carys, Norris, and Eric will give 100% commitment to meet up and work on the project
during scheduled group ZOOM meetings. Offline we will all work on it whenever possible.
● Carys will make ZOOM meeting links.

Other Concerns
● Norris has an awkward sleep schedule which results in a delay in messaging other team
members.
● Ian is MIA, we have not been able to come into contact with him
● Prime email times during the school week: After 3pm through 1am
● Prime email times during the weekends: Afternoon

Conflict Resolution
● Main conflict: Our school/work/sleep schedules.
○ Carys: Free after 7pm MW. Free after 4pm F. Free most of Tuesday till 4pm, then after
8:30pm TTH.
○ Eric: Free after 5:15pm MW, after 2pm Th, Free Tues. except 4-5pm, Free on
Fri/weekend
○ Norris: Free after 5:15pm. Will look over Emails and messages after 1pm for MW and
3pm for all other days.
● If a conflict occurs and is not resolved within a zoom session, we will put our arguments in a
single email and send it to the professor for review.

Missed Deadlines
We will keep record of who agrees to do what and check in regularly to ensure we do not miss
deadlines. The next day or two or padding days will be used to communicate any
misunderstandings. If someone fails to do their part of the project and results in another
member(s) having to panic to get it done, a record will be kept and submitted with the project.

Unacceptable Work
● Work that is sloppy, un-edited, and/or missing the required pieces for full credit.
● Draft work that does not make any significant point nor progresses the paper in any way.
● Irrelevant and non-authoritative sources
● Not responding to emails within 24 hours.

Due Dates and Deadlines


October 12th - Each have 4 sources selected, discussion to ensure diversity/no repeats
October 14th - Have Weebly website up and running
November 8th - Draft Goal Date (4 days padding)
November 12th - Draft Due for Peer Review
November 13th - Final Project Goal Date (3 days padding)
November 16th - Final Project Due

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