Enable Team Success – Leverage the Life Cycle
Generating Effective Teamwork requires more than team building and understanding each others’ personalities and styles.

Enable Team Success – Leverage the Life Cycle

In the first post of this series, we saw some startling statistics of how few teams are truly high performing. In stark contrast to the future of organizations being a “network of teams”, teamwork today has become a struggle challenging both individuals and organizations. This second in the series dives into the first of six areas to Enable Team Success, Leveraging the Team Life Cycle.

Teams like seasons go through a cycle, starting with a new beginning, reaching a midpoint and completing with an ending.

These three points provide crucial opportunities to set teams up for success.

Research by Richard Hackman and Ruth Wageman indicates, that 60% of the success of teams starts with good design followed by 30% associated with the team launch, making the start or re-start of teams crucial.

How do you design and launch your teams?

Midpoints allow for review and realignment on what is needed to achieve team goals in the given timeframe. Effective teams are tracking their progress along the way, and use more than the midpoint to course correct as needed.

How do your teams check progress and realign?

Good Endings provide time for reflection and learning that is carried over into the new re-start or the next team traveling in a similar cycle. I spent many years in Hewlett Packard working on Product Management Teams responsible for creating new products and services. The best of these teams leveraged insights and practices from previous teams to jumpstart and accelerate their results.

How do your teams’ endings set the stage and accelerate the next cycle?

One additional critical aspect is, what happens when a team is clearly of course. Is it allowed to continue wallowing along, or is a pause declared followed by a clear re-design and re-launch to enable team success? 

How do you deal with teams clearly off course?

Over the next five posts I’ll share more information on Generating Team Effectiveness.

 I work with teams and leaders to create better results through the conscious evolution of our practice of leadership. Learn more at GenerativeLeadershipGroup.com. Let’s create a better future today!

Other Posts in the Series:

  1. Generating Effective Teamwork
  2. Leverage the Team Lifecycle
  3. Clarify the Context
  4. Assess Team Effectiveness
  5. Set Teams Up for Success
  6. Our Collective Leadership Challenge
  7. Importance of Psychological Safety
  8. Intervene to Develop Teams
Robert FORD

Business Growth Specialist | Business Community Leader| Business Connector

6 年

Interesting to see what can be done in team development, nice perspective.

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Don Brown MEd, PMP, Certified MBTI

Busying myself with Church, and Christian Non-Profit focus.

6 年

I say, set the goals and stand back

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