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    A hidden element of effective Teambuilding, and seldom discussed, is the mood, or the environment, that exists within the team. A positive and productive atmosphere doesn't just happen, it requires conscious work. The following quiz will help you understand and improve the Team Building atmosphere that exists within your organization.

    Instructions:

    Answer the following questions of the Team Building quiz without looking at the answers. After you’ve totaled your scores, you will have a better insight to your team building Spirit.

    1. Describe the level of communic
    According to USFDA, a combination product is one composed of any combination of a drug and device; biological product and device; drug and biological product
    ation between team members:

    A. Everybody gives their well-thought-out views clearly, others listen, and strive to understand what is being said-we talk together

    B. Only some members listen while everybody gives their views.

    C. Some team members listen and speak up but others do not.

    D. Quite a few members don't listen to others and withhold their thoughts.

    E. We do not listen to each other and members are afraid to speak up.

    2. Which of the following statements best describes the level of risk taking, imagination, initiative, the members of your team will ta
    ; or drug, device, and biological product and fixed dose combination would include two or more combinations of drug.

    Examples of combination products may in
    ke?

    A. We shoot the messenger.

    B. Risk is a necessary evil, so we try anything.

    C. If it's not broke don't fix it

    D. Some seem more comfortable with risk taking and change than other team members.

    E. We are conservative, proceeding carefully.

    3. Your team gathers each month to discuss progress and problems in reaching individual and departmental objectives. Describe the meeting:

    A. We are open with each other and we realistically share our progress and problems that we have encountered.

    B. A few team members seem to be so concerned about the impact of
    lude drug-coated devices, drugs packaged with delivery devices in medical kits, and drugs and devices packaged separately but intended to be used together.

    their sharing that they try to build allies to support their views.

    C. We have team members who seem to be play politics, while others do not

    D. One group exists within our team that continuously reports the same politically correct presentation.

    E. Political maneuvering, deception, and infighting and polarizing are the name of the game in this team

    4. The team leader makes impassioned plea to improve the level of the group cooperation. As the discussion develops you note:

    A. Members are pulling in opposite directions, competing with others, and looking out
    here is enormous increase in the number of combination products entering the market in the recent years. Combination products have proven advantages but fixe
    only for themselves or departments.

    B. The majority of your fellow team members are in favor of Teamwork.

    C. The members are split. Half see no value in working together, the other half is in favor of team building.

    D. All the members really seem concerned with helping each other, and working as a team.

    5. Your team will be meeting to begin your organization’s annual planning, budgeting, and strategy for the next quarter. During the critique period:

    A. No one will want to "rock the boat", the entire team will restrains their remarks;

    B. Most of the team
    d dose combinations are still in the process of convincing regulatory authority on their advantages over the single ingredient formulations.

    Combination pro
    members will filter their critical remarks and restrain from speaking.

    C. About half of the team will be unrestrained and the other half restrained.

    D. Most of your team members are unrestrained in their analysis and critique.

    E. Conflicts and differences aid to problem solving so we are openly discuss all issues.

    6. Ellen, a senior member of the team, and Chen, a junior member of the team, are on opposite sides of an important issue. Both of positions have merit. You notice that as Ellen and Chen present their arguments:

    A. Team members seem to be harsher
    ucts have become life saving products for the pharmaceutical companies who doesn’t have many innovative molecules in their product pipeline and have been inc
    in their criticisms of Chen's arguments.

    B. Members value differences and are objectively listening to both arguments.

    C. Most of the team favors Ellen’s ideas slightly over Chen’s.

    D. The team doesn’t pay attention to either view because they are too far apart.

    E. We only listen to Ellen's views and discount or ignore Chen's viewpoints.

    7. The leader of your team has asked each individual to express his/her views on a very controversial and emotionally charged issue the team must decide how to handle. Your first thought is:

    A. We value each other’s opinion
    easingly used in the product life cycle management. Even the companies having product patents are trying to extend their product life cycle through the combi
    s; I can express my true feelings without fear of reprisal.

    B. A person would be a fool to be himself in this team-don't be vulnerable

    C. How open you can be depends on the people around you and/or the issue at the time.

    D. It is best not to let others know your true feelings or let your self show

    E. It is safe to express your true feelings in most cases.

    8. All the supervisors in your department meet annually to discuss those who have promotional potential and to rank employees for salary treatment. You describe the discussion as:

    A. A supportive atmosphe
    nation products and maximize the revenues. But the companies involved in this practice are overlooking that they are burdening the patients both economically
    re where team members openly express their viewpoints and are listened to

    B. The atmosphere and discussion is more supportive than not

    C. Team members are about average in the level of supportiveness they exhibit toward one another,

    D. The team could improve their listening skills. The willingness to express opinions, venture new or different ideas is inhibited.

    E. Full of criticism, placing blame, belittling and withholding information.

    9. A team member has asked to have time on your meeting’s agenda to seek the help from other team members in completing his/he
    and physically. They need to rightly judge the benefits of the combination products and they have to even look at the risks involved when combining the produ
    r assignment. During the ensuing discussion you feel that:

    A. Every member is hiding his/her real motives and feelings.

    B. Most members of the team hide their own goals, expectations, and needs.

    C. Some team members are posturing to advance their hidden agendas

    D. The majority of the team members are honest about their needs and expectations

    E. All team members are open about their feeling and real motives; we feel free to communicate honestly.

    10. Your manager has asked every member of your team to do an independently study and submit a detailed plan for i
    ts. Some of the combination products were well accepted by physicians while others suffered. Companies involved in development of combination products are fi
    mplementing a total Employee Involvement/Quality program in their area of responsibility. Subsequent conversations with other team members, the feeling is:

    A. Because you can count of the manager to keep the best interest of both the team and individual as a top importance, the request is easy to fulfill.

    B. You have wait and see if in this case this is the best policy.

    C. The manager can be trusted in the majority of cases, only on a few occasions do you have to question his/her motives.

    D. The manager is not to be trusted, everything he or shed does has a hidd
    ding difficulty in defining their combination products and facing various challenges from selecting a combination to marketing it.

    Following aspects would a
    en agenda behind it.

    E. Team members are suspicious but will reluctantly cooperate with the manager's request

    ANSWERS

    Question 1
    A=10, B=8, C=6, D=4, E=2
    Open two-way communication sums up a positive team atmosphere. Everyone feel comfortable sharing feelings with others because they know their positions are important; their thoughts heard, and feelings considered.

    Question 2
    A=4, B=10, C=2, D=8, E=6
    Team members are free to take reasonable risks and to experiment with ideas. There are no failures only opportunities of grow
    dd to the challenges in developing combination products:

    Which markets to tap where the combination products can do fairly well?
    Which combination prod
    th and learning. A self-managing team does not place blame, but has a norm of individual responsibility and initiative. Team members understand that good "followership" means accepting responsibility. They take the initiative to influence other team members and the team’s direction.

    Question 3
    A=10, B=8, C=6, D=4, E=2
    When trust is lacking, members protect themselves from other team members through political maneuvering and partisanship. Deception and infighting, not cooperation and honest communication, are the acceptable behaviors.

    Question 4<
    cts are meaningful and rational?
    Which therapeutic categories to select?
    Which Combinations can address unmet needs of the patients?
    Do combin
    /b>
    A=2, B=4, C=6, D=8, E=10
    The team has a “we-ness” attitude. They work for a common and understood goal. They are willing to subordinate “I” need for the “we”. They think in terms of team gains and do not exhibit competition between team members.

    Question 5
    A=2, B=4, C=6, D=8, E=10
    Differences of opinions and conflicts are suppressed. Those who withhold information will hide behind, "If you can't say anything constructive, don't say anything at all" attitude. Contrast this to a positive team atmosphere where conflicts and differences a
    tions increase the patient compliance?
    What would be the developing cost?
    How to tackle the risks encountered during combination product developmen
    re openly discussed. The team will not seek a winner or looser but to use conflict to benefit the communication and problem solving process in the team. Effective teams will use to their advantage and will not shy away from conflict.

    Question 6
    A=6, B=10, C=8, D=2, E=4
    The team members feel that they are valuable to the team. As a result, they do not have to compete for air time. An attitude that everyone's opinions and views need to be seriously considered exists. Everyone, including those who are not the top performer are given time to express th
    t?

    As combination products don't fit into the traditional categories of drugs, medical devices, or biological products, the USFDA is in the process of devel
    eir views and the opportunity to influence the team.

    Question 7
    A=10, B=2, C=6, D= 4, E=8
    Team members will put up a fa?ade in an untrusting, non-supportive environment. They feel that letting people know who they really are would result in them being vulnerable and hurt. In a positive team atmosphere, differences are seen as strengths, not weaknesses. Members feel differences between people need to be understood; and all need to be accepted as assets for better team building performance.

    Question 8
    A=10, B=8, C=6, D=4, E=2
    A willin
    ping new procedures for reviewing their safety, efficacy and quality.

    Professional from academic institutions, pharmaceutical industries, health care indust
    gness to take risks, express opinions, and venture new or different ideas is typical of a supportive atmosphere. Team members feel they are listened to and not belittled for openly expressing their viewpoints. Placing blame and criticizing is not part of the effective team's atmosphere.

    Question 9
    A=2, B=4, C=6, D=8, E=10
    Hidden agendas and posturing for power are the rules in a team that has a poor atmosphere. Honest discussion of needs, expectations, and goals leads to increased team building and teamwork.

    Question 10
    A=10, B=6, C=8, D=
    y and representatives from various regulatory agencies are working out to design the regulatory requirements for manufacture and sale of combination products
    4, E=2
    The foundation for a high quality team atmosphere is trust. Without it, some teams never develop to operate beyond a level of a committee or a ask force group. These team members are concerned with issues of power, authority, competition for attention, and political maneuvering; not in establishing a cohesive and effective team.

    Your Team Building Score

    80-100- Great News! You have a healthy team atmosphere. It is conducive to achieving great results. Your team can spend their time performing the work of the team, productively establishin
    .

    As there is an increasing trend of the combination products companies manufacturing such products should be able to tackle the problems involved in the de
    g goals, procedures, processes, and clarifying team members roles, i.e. Since atmosphere can change, you should periodically test the temperature of the atmosphere, to see if inhibiting issues or concerns in the maintenance of this productive atmosphere are openly discussed and dealt with.

    60-79- On the surface, your team is healthy and productive. However, a few key areas keep this team from developing to its full potential. If not addressed, these areas will fester and create debilitating problems. Now is the time to bring these into the open, then work w
    elopment. They need to be wiser in analyzing the market trends and the regulatory requirements.

    Companies that provide selfless information through particip
    ith your team to establish ways to improve.

    Below 60-You are not a team but a group of people. Individuality reigns supreme, and there is very little sense of cohesiveness. This could be because you are a new team, or one that has never openly and candidly discussed how you work, or don't work together as a team. A more formal approach to team building can help your group get over this stage in their development. Ignoring the problems will not make them go away. To become an effective team will require a pro-active approach from both the team leader and members


    tion in industry events and feedback to regulatory authorities would be able to face the challenges and will be successful in developing combination products

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