Assessment Task The scenario created for this task is as follows: You are a group of (3 - 4 student) new graduate trainees at a medium, private organisation. Your Manager has outlined your graduate training project: your team is to advise the company on an organisational problem currently faced by the company. The project will require you to gather information within and outside the organisation, you will need to analyse the information gathered, and propose solutions in the form of a consulting report as well as a presentation to the General Manager of the company.As part of the graduate training project, your Manager has given you a team building assignment. Your task is to produce a report how to turn your group of student graduate trainees into a highly functional team capable of carrying out the graduate training programs.This assignment is intended to provide an authentic teamwork experience. This task gives you the opportunity to work collaboratively and to develop team-based skills. Assignment instructions Using the above scenario, your BBM275 Assessment Task 3 is to complete the team building assignment. Your task is to produce a report & presentations on how to turn your group of student graduate trainees into a highly functional team.This assignment requires you to do research. Your task is to draw on Organisational Behaviour theory and use it to critically analyse your team and make recommendations to improve its performance with respect to the internship project (see scenario).
You need to: • Analyse your team composition, i.e. each member’s tasks and roles.• Identify three potential Organisation Behaviour issues affecting team performance with respect to the graduate training programs (choose 3 topics related with the course).• Recommend how you would address each issue Your report should have the following sections: Table of contents1. Introduction. State the topic of the report, what you will be arguing, and how you have structured the report. 2. Analyse your team composition. Describe the individual members and their interrelationships. For instance, consider attributes of individual team members, member diversity, team size, etc. Explain and clarify using concrete examples. Use Organisational Behaviour concepts, theory and frameworks in addressing this section.3. Identify three issues likely to affect team performance. Based on your analysis in Section 2, identify three potential team problems/issues (opportunities and problems arising from your team composition) that are likely to impact on team performance. You need to include at least one possible problem or weakness. Explain and clarify using concrete examples. Use Organisational Behaviour concepts, theory and frameworks in addressing this section. 4. Recommend how you would address each issue. Based on your analysis in Section 3, provide three recommendations. Recommendations are the suggested actions based on your analysis in Section 3. They must be both relevant and feasible. Provide the concrete steps required to address each issue. Use Organisational Behaviour concepts, theory and frameworks in addressing this section. 5. Conclusion. Summarise key points made in the report. 6. Reference list. You need to use the Harvard in – text referencing style.As a general guide, sections 2, 3, and 4 should be roughly equal in word count. The introduction and conclusion section should account for approximately 10% of the word count.You MUST consult and reference a minimum of five (5) academic articles and two (2) books (of which one can be the recommend textbook, Robbins et al, 2019) to support your analysis. We encourage students to go beyond the minimum number of required references. The minimum number equates to an acceptable level on the marking guide. We recommend you consider the following publications to identify relevant articles: Journal of Organizational Behaviour, Organizational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes, Journal of Applied Psychology, Academy of Management Journal, British Journal of Management, Human Relations, Journal of Management, Leadership Quarterly, Business Horizons, Harvard Business Review