Title: 4 4 steps in building an effective team
14 4 steps in building an effective team
2Agenda
- Why you need an effective team
- Pre-assumptions
- 4 first Steps
- 4 second Steps
3Why you need an effective team
- Achieving targets
- Building a solid base
- Overcoming difficulties more easily
- Gaining recognition
- Realizing potential
- Making others great
- Preparing future leaders
- The mirror effect
4Pre-assumptions
- Steps for a Leader to follow
- Components of steps might be different
- Bad news Never ending story
- Good news Its working!
- Leaders can become better
54 first Steps
- Get to know
- Accept
- Walk with
- Co-operate effectively
61- Get to know
The leader Oneself Each other
7- The leader
- The leaders personal values
- The leaders management style
- You can be your way as long as you communicate
it
8Leaders personal values
- Example list
- Responsibility
- Autonomy
- Recognition
- Personal growth
- Harmony (or the absence of conflict)
- Status
- Accomplishment
- Loyalty
- Duty to family
- Wisdom
- Creativity
- Shared fun
- Challenge
- Self-expression
9Leaders personal values
- Example
- Challenge
- Knowledge
- Emotion
- ?
- Managing by Insight
10 11 12Self awareness tools
- MBTI
- Learning Type
- Conflict management type
13Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
- I or E (energy from)
- N or S (data in)
- F or T (making decisions)
- J or P (organize operate)
14Learning Type
- Learning Tactics Wheel
- Action
- Pure action
- Trial error
- Following a plan
- Thinking
- Problem solving
- Visioning
- Intuition
- Personal
- Checking feelings
- Self talk
- Personal experience
- People
- Getting information
- Modeling
- Actively involve
15Conflict Management
162 - Accept
The others The rules
17- Respect the difference (diversity)
18 19Set team ground rules
20Team Chartering
- Organizational vision, mission values
- Team Vision, mission values
- Team norms
- Team member roles
- Communication strategies
- Decision making
- Resources Support
21Team vision
- Where do we go long term picture of the ideal
end result - Example
- XXX Team/Unit to become the leader in the YYY
market by providing customers with ZZZ.
22Team mission
- Why do we exist why our work is important
- Example
- To enable NNN customers gain SSS.
23Team norms
- Ground rules that identify appropriate behaviors
for team members - How do we work together
- Example
- Open space vs. privacy (respect, understand other
team members) - Work-life balance rules
24Team Member roles
- Individual responsibilities for the successful
operation of the team (Who does what) - or specific tasks
- or job descriptions
25Communication strategies
- Sharing of information
- Team meetings
- Distribution groups
- E-mails
- Oral communication
26Decision making
- Authority
- Accountability
- Conflict
27Resources
- Tangible materials support
- Example
- Training
28Set the right expectations
293 - Walk with
Goals Plans
30 31 32Action plan
- Team
- Per team member
- Specific measures
- Common sites, directories, shares, updates,
priorities etc.
334 - Co-operate effectively
34 35Team Stages
36Team life cycle stage
- Orientation
- Low productivity
- High morale
- Dissatisfaction
- Low productivity
- Low morale
- Forming to Storming
- Needs
- Building trust
- Chartering
- Clear goals
- Collaborate efficiently
- Structuring
- Resolving
37Team XXX
- to become the best place to work in . with
- a lot of challenges
- a lot of learning
- a lot of fun
- Team XXX to become the best , most recognized and
admired for its INSIGHT (spirit, results,
attitude) team in
38 39Sources of feedback
- Among team members
- From colleagues
- External customer survey
- No hard feelings!
40Regular team meetings
- Predefined agenda
- Soft topics included
- Suggested readings
- Cross group topics/speakers included
- Each team member talking / presenting
- Decisions taken based on consensus (if possible)
41HR assistance
424 first Steps
- Get to know
- the leader
- oneself
- each other
- Accept
- Respect each other
- Set team ground rules
- Set the right expectations
- Walk with
- Communicate common objectives
- Build a plan
- Co-operate effectively
- Identify team stage provide accordingly
- Give/receive feedback continuously
43- Coming together is a beginning,
- staying together is a progress
- and working together is success
-
Henry Ford
44Taking a happy effective team to the next step
454 second Steps
- Build on Team Values
- Apply Situational Leadership
- Encourage Personal Initiatives
- Have Fun together!
461 Build on Team Values
47Team Values
- Responsibility
- Creativity
- Accomplishment
- Recognition
- Challenge
48Team Values statement
- Team XXX members are eager to undertake
challenging tasks for which are held responsible
(jointly individually) and which they deliver
in a creative way that leads to significant
achievements giving recognition both to the team
and the individuals involved.
492 Apply Situational Leadership
50Situational Leadership
- Competence Commitment
- Needs
- Leadership style required
- D1 The Enthusiastic Beginner
- D2 - The Disillusioned Learner
- D3 The Capable, but Cautious Performer
- D4 The Self-Reliant Achiever
51Situational Leadership (example)
52Team life cycle stage / Team assessment
- Norming to Performing
- Needs
- Integration
- Further skills development
- Encouragement
- Relationships
- Shared responsibility
- Increasing productivity
- Learnings
- Recognition celebration of success
- TIPs (Team Improvement Proposals)
533 Encourage Personal Initiatives
54Further self-knowledge
- 360o exercise
- Strengths Finder tool
55Personal Development within the team
- Personal Objectives
- Personal Charters
- Personal Development plans
- Regular 11s
- Job satisfaction discussion / assessment
- Mentorship (mentor/mentee)
- Sharing best practices
56Soft skills development
- Run effective meetings
- Presentation skills
- Negotiation skills
- Listening skills
- Win-Win attitude
- Other trainings
57- Be proactive
- Adapt to change
58Personal initiatives
- Personal commitment sheet
- Personal action plan
- Personally owned projects/plans
- Personal development per team member
- Encouragement of further personal initiatives
(special focus on cross-group collaboration) - Monthly review sessions (11s)
- Career development discussions
59The bar is high
- and success is always
- measurable.
604 - Have FUN together!
61Fun!!!
624 second Steps
- Build on Team Values
- Team statement
- Apply Situational Leadership
- Situational leadership per team member
- Team assessment
- Encourage Personal Initiatives
- Personal development
- Personal initiatives / projects
- Have Fun together!
63How do you measure success
- Manager feedback
- Team assessments
- 11s
64Do you inspire your team?
- All great teams and all great organizations
are built around a shared dream or motivating
purpose. - Warren Bennis
65- Never doubt that a small group of committed
- people can change the world.
- It is the only thing that ever has.
-
Margaret Mead - 1901 - 1978
66Thank You