A fourth team building model that can help you design and optimize your team's work is Hackman's six conditions for team effectiveness, which specifies the factors that influence the quality and quantity of a team's output. These are: real team, compelling direction, enabling structure, supportive context, expert coaching, and adequate time. Real team means that the team members are interdependent, bounded, and stable. Compelling direction means that the team has a clear, challenging, and meaningful purpose. Enabling structure means that the team has a suitable size, composition, norms, and tasks. Supportive context means that the team has access to the resources, rewards, information, and education they need. Expert coaching means that the team receives timely and relevant feedback and guidance. Adequate time means that the team has enough time to develop, perform, and reflect. To apply this model to your team, you need to assess and enhance each condition and monitor their impact on your team's outcomes.