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Title: Team Norms


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Team Norms
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What are norms?
  • Norms are defined as, The mutually agreed upon
    standards of behavior.
  • Norms usually involve communication, consensus,
    conflict, and respect.
  • Social norms, norms of collaboration, societal
    norms, and educational norms are examples.

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Why are norms important?
  • Sociologists believe that it is upon norms that
    societies are built.
  • It is also true that it is upon norms that teams
    are built.
  • Norms help to alleviate roadblocks to
    communication and collaboration.

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Examples of norms
  • Garmston and Wellmans Seven norms of
    Collaborative Work
  • 1- Pause
  • 2- Paraphrase
  • 3- Probe
  • 4- Put ideas on the table
  • 5- Pay attention to self and others
  • 6- Presume positive intentions
  • 7- Pursue a balance between advocacy and inquiry

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Examples of norms
  • Ford Motor Company
  • 1- Help each other be right, not wrong.
  • 2- Look for ways to make ideas work, not for
    reasons that they wont.
  • 3- Dont make negative assumptions.
  • 4- Help each other win and take pride in
    victories.
  • 5- Speak positively about each other.
  • 6- Maintain a positive attitude.
  • 7- Do everything with enthusiasm.
  • 8- Whatever you want, give it away.
  • 9- Have fun!

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Developing norms
  • On each of 5 note cards, write something that is
    a barrier to effective teams.
  • On the other 5 note cards, write something that
    is a promoter of effective teams.

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Developing Norms
  • Choose one member to read their 10 cards.
  • If anyone has a duplicate card, discard it.
  • Continue until everyone has read their cards.

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Developing norms
  • Have a recorder write all remaining cards on a
    notepad in list form with promoters on one page
    and barriers on another.
  • Each group member will be given 6 stickers to use
    to vote on the 3 most important promoters and 3
    most important barriers.

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Developing norms
  • The facilitator chooses the top 10 vote-receiving
    items (5 promoters and 5 barriers).
  • The group converts these items to norms that will
    encourage the promoters and discourage the
    barriers.

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Coming to consensus
  • When the list of norms is completed, use the
    Fist to Five method to come to consensus.
  • Consensus does not mean that everybody loves the
    idea. It means that everyone has had a chance to
    speak their opinion, compromises are reached, and
    everyone will support the decision.
  • If consensus was difficult to come to, steps must
    be taken to ensure compliance and avoid sabotage.

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Fist to Five process
  • Fist- I cannot live with this
  • 1- I need to talk more about this
  • 2- I would like to discuss minor issues
  • 3- I am comfortable
  • 4- Good idea
  • 5- I want to lead the charge on this item

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Fist to five process
  • Based upon how important the decision is,
    determine which level is unacceptable. i.e. VERY
    important decisions cannot allow any fists, 1 or
    2 fingers. Routine decisions cannot allow any
    fists. Any low numbers explain why they voted
    that way and what compromise would be acceptable.
  • Determine how many rounds of voting or how much
    time will be spent attempting to come to
    consensus. If time or rounds run out, think
    about it and continue next time.

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Sabotage Ideas
  • Have a conversation beginning with
  • I know that none of you would ever sabotage this
    agreement, but under what conditions would you be
    tempted?
  • List the conditions and discuss the proper course
    of action should those conditions arise.

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Adherence to Norms
  • Periodically, teams must evaluate how well they
    are adhering to the norms and how well the norms
    are working.
  • A simple Likert Scale may be used as follows.

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Adherence to Norms
  • Assessing our norms
  • Low High
  • Norm 1
  • Norm 2
  • Norm 3
  • Norm 4
  • Norm 5
  • Norm 6

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Adherence to norms
  • After each individual assesses how the group is
    doing, have everyone transfer their responses to
    a notepad.
  • The group then discusses strengths and weaknesses
    in adhering to the norms.
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