Assessment Code: Task TitleOSM1: Meeting AnalysisOSM1: Meeting AnalysisImplementation EmailPAGE 1PAGE 2Implementation EmailThe following is an email from your supervisor, Kamal, to you,...

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Assessment Code: Task Title OSM1: Meeting Analysis OSM1: Meeting AnalysisImplementation Email PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Implementation Email The following is an email from your supervisor, Kamal, to you, the implementation team lead: CC: Li, Mei, Diego SUBJECT: Update on Equipment Upgrades Project and Meeting Minutes Greetings, I am sorry you had to miss our meeting on prioritizing the pilot team for the equipment upgrades project. As promised, I recorded the meeting (file attached). I also had notes taken, which I will include below. We had a great discussion about the project. Deployment time was discussed, but the group was unable to answer deployment questions without you present. In summary, we did not decide on which team will be selected as our pilot team. Please see the meeting minutes for more details. You might not be familiar with all of the participants in this meeting. Briefly in attendance were Li Johnson, Diego Turay, Mei Miller, and I. The administrative assistant, Omar Patel, was also in attendance, but just to record meeting minutes. Li (they/them) is a data analyst who has been with us for two years. In my experience, they are cautious and succinct. They prefer to delay in making decisions rather than move ahead without all of the data. More than once, when I’ve asked them to speculate on potential future scenarios, they have asked for time and further research. They prefer to keep their personal life well clear of their professional life, so don’t take what may seem like disinterest personally. Diego (he/him) has not been the manager of Team A long, but the team members respect him and his charisma. He’s been a champion for his team, highlighting their successes to the executives, which has resulted in several special projects, and it’s undeniable that they all put in the work. It needs be said, though, that some other managers have expressed concerns that Diego leans on his relationships to gain advantages to favor his team, not necessarily the entire company. He is certainly decisive and quick. While he is aware of the importance of complete data, he values speed and responsiveness, and sometimes is unwilling to wait on further research. Mei (she/her) is one of our more experienced managers, having lead Team B for five years now. Before that, she was one of Team B’s best programmers, and while the team members respect her skills greatly, there is some concern regarding her ability to advocate for their needs. Team B tends to get projects with the shortest timelines and least resources—it always delivers, but we realize this in untenable long term. Several key members of her team have been out of office following an especially challenging delivery. She values fairness and makes decisions based on what is best for everyone, and by her own admission, she struggles with quick decisions, as she wants to make everyone happy. However, the trust she has earned within our organization is a testament to her care and concern. It should be clear now why I was brought in to be the chairperson for the equipment upgrades project. This is a problem that needs to be examined from multiple perspectives as a group, something of a specialty of mine. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions or need guidance as you lead this project. Thank you for your care during this project. Meeting Minutes: Attendees: Li, Mei, Diego, Kamal Please note: Minutes were recorded by our administrative assistant, Omar Patel. Agenda items: • Status update • Li presents report on system information • Review and discuss the report presented by Li • Decide the first team to pilot the upgrade rollout • Discussion: Li presented the following data related to system deployment and performance data: Team # of Employees # of Active Projects Usage A 32 8 85% B 24 13 80% • Mei expressed concerns about data accuracy. Li was using a two weeks’ window for the usage data. Mei has several team members on leave last week; there could be missing usage data if last week was included in the report • Li suggests doing a second data collection after Mei’s team returns to full capacity. • Diego does not want to wait for additional data to be collected and proposes that we make a decision based on the information provided. • The group agrees that the data is acceptable and not biased in any significant way. • Diego suggests prioritizing his team since the members are expecting a high-profile project and will need the upgrades completed before this project kicks off. • Mei expressed concern that prioritizing Diego’s team might send the wrong message to her team members. With their limited resources and the fact that they just completed a major project, it is the best time to make the upgrades for her team. Action items for the next meeting: • Implementation lead to answer the questions raised by the group: • What information do you need from the teams to complete your planning? • When can you start the implementation process? • How long will it take to upgrade Team 1? • How long will it take to upgrade Team 2? • Implementation lead to plan a follow-up meeting to facilitate agreement on choosing the first team to pilot the upgrade rollout – next week • Li to rerun the report with updated information – before next meeting Recorded call: https://wgu.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=f39b5e39-7e44-4361-a1b9-ac54010b8e3a Regards, Kamal Turay, Manager Implementation Team Seamus Company FW: Agenda Meeting
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Strategies    3
Outcomes    3
Effectiveness of communication strategies    4
Informal leader    4
Overall interpersonal dynamics    4
Plan    5
Work Cited    7
Strategies
    As the new Implementation Team Lead for Seamus Company, there
are a few crucial actions you can take to ensure the successful launch of the company-wide equipment upgrading project in terms of leadership tactics.
· Clearly define your objectives and expectations
· Create a solid project plan (Nicola, Maria, et al).
· Be an effective communicator.
· Set a good example.
· Encourage your troops.
· Provide suggestions and assistance
· An update meeting.
    In the follow-up meeting, we may assess the team's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats using tools like the SWOT analysis or decision matrix and then take the appropriate action. Overall, we can overcome any challenges that may develop throughout the equipment upgrading process and eventually assure its success by effectively communicating with and managing your team.
Outcomes
    The initiative to improve the equipment was addressed, as well as prospective pilot teams who may be chosen for the project. It seems, nevertheless, that the group was unable to decide which team to choose as the pilot team. It is unknown how closely the meeting adhered to the agenda because it is not mentioned in the material given. Conflicts arose throughout the conference due to Li's preference for delaying choices until all data is available and Diego's preference for responsiveness and quickness over waiting for more study. Mei also contributed to the tensions by being slower to react and more careful since she wants to be fair and satisfy everyone.
Effectiveness of communication strategies
    The exact scenario, target audience, and communication goals may all affect how effective a communication strategy is. Being clear and succinct, employing active listening, and adjusting your communication style to the audience are some effective techniques. The message being sent can also be strengthened by incorporating nonverbal clues like body language, tone of voice, and eye contact. It's also critical to take into account the communication channel, since each has advantages and disadvantages, whether it's face-to-face, over the phone, or through digital media. Understanding the requirements of your audience and adapting your content and delivery in accordance with those demands is, in general, the key to good communication. The material given makes no mention of the meeting's communication tactics' efficacy. However, it's possible that each person employed a distinct approach to communicating, which may have had an impact on the meeting's conclusion. Choice-making may have been hampered by communication tactics, as seen by the hazy decision over which...
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