Question
Which strategy during the planning stages of a group project would most likely prevent this problem?
Everyone in the group likes the project they've chosen, and they agree to meet again in a week to put the pieces together. But at the next meeting, Simon and Cal realize they both did the same tasks.
A.
Set a timer.
B.
Divide the work.
C.
Choose an organizer.
D.
Identify deadlines.
Everyone in the group likes the project they've chosen, and they agree to meet again in a week to put the pieces together. But at the next meeting, Simon and Cal realize they both did the same tasks.
A.
Set a timer.
B.
Divide the work.
C.
Choose an organizer.
D.
Identify deadlines.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
B. **Divide the work.**
By clearly dividing the work among group members during the planning stages, you can prevent overlaps in tasks and ensure that everyone knows their responsibilities. This will help avoid situations where multiple members end up doing the same tasks.
By clearly dividing the work among group members during the planning stages, you can prevent overlaps in tasks and ensure that everyone knows their responsibilities. This will help avoid situations where multiple members end up doing the same tasks.