What Are the Benefits of Team Competitions?
Although the main purpose of gathering a team is to promote togetherness and the importance of teamwork, organizers often have additional goals. One such aim for an organizer is to generate an atmosphere of healthy competition among the group participants. Explore the various benefits of promoting and organizing team competitions.
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Applications
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A team competition applies in many different walks of life. Some educators separate students into teams to encourage them to compete in group projects. An advertising company may form teams among workers and assign them to submit competing ideas for client advertisements. Also, when a coach is trying to teach sports team members concepts in practice he will often separate them into teams to play against each other.
Productivity
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One of the benefits of a team competition is that it helps increase productivity among members--especially when a reward is involved for the winner. When put into a competitive atmosphere, participants may work harder to defeat their named opponents. For instance, an advertising company may assign different teams to come up with competing ideas and will then award the winning team with the client's account.
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Bonding
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In some cases, a team competition can help bond team members. The participants must spend a significant amount of time together to achieve their goals, so they have time to get to know one another more thoroughly. They may learn that they have strengths, weaknesses, preferences and ideas in common. For example, when an educator assigns teams of students they must convene regularly to study and come up with solutions for the project at hand. These competitions can help form new friendships and strategic alliances.
Preparation
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Another benefit of team competition is that it teaches both sides the value of preparation. When placed in a competitive situation, team members often quickly learn that they must not only work together but also plan and prepare together efficiently in order to succeed. For example, in a sports team, the members must quickly decide on a leader or captain, figure out which individuals fit best at certain posts and come up with plays to convert into points in order to win.
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