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A study conducted by

Frances Barroso
Leslie Ann Hope Cedro
Kierby Cheng
Charmaine Go
Charmaine Ngo
Camille Torre
Cybelle Yao
Winnona Yu
Goal-orientedness
To have a distinct goal to achieve
Determinance
Focus
Perseverance
Being a team player
Must possess the following traits:
Openness
Emotional Stability
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Conscientiousness

From What Makes a Good Team Player? Personality and


Team Effectiveness
(Driskell, J., Goodwin, G. et al, 2006)
Statement of the Problem

Does being goal-oriented make a person less


cooperative in group activities? Or is it otherwise?
Hypothesis

Goal-oriented people are more active in group works,


and they can contribute more since they have a clear
goal of achieving what the group must reach in a
certain activity.
Methodology
80 students were randomly approached to answer the
group’s prepared questionnaire.
Thus, the gathered data came from:
 different year levels,
different colleges in De La Salle University,
different gender, and
different ages.
References
Driskell, J., Goodwin, G. et al. (2006). What makes a
good team player: personality and team effectiveness.
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