Successfully Building a Team
Gary Rush IAF Certified Professional Facilitator Master
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Whether you inherit an existing team or must build one from scratch, understanding what enables a collection of people to come together as a team and what makes the team work, is vital.
I’m going to look at what it takes to make a collection of people a team.? Then, I’ll talk about assessing the team and finally, what you can do for Teambuilding.
What Makes a Collection of People a Team?
When people come together, they don’t naturally gravitate to becoming a team.? It takes work and some key characteristics.? The 5 characteristics (thanks to Patrick Lencioni in 5 Disfunctions of a Team) are:
Trust
Trust is a critical element to turning a collection of people into a team.? It enables the remaining elements to work – because the team removes internal barriers when they trust – defensive barriers that can impede people from coming together.? Trust builds confidence. ?Trust is knowing that you can be vulnerable, and others won’t take advantage of that vulnerability.? Treat others as you want to be treated; it develops trust.
Healthy Conflict
When people trust, they feel comfortable to disagree – Healthy Conflict.? A collection of people is not a team if everyone is thinking the same.? A team brings different ways of thinking and different ideas.? When they honestly discuss their ideas, ideological conflict arises.? ?That is what makes a collection of people a team.
Commitment
When a team has healthy conflict, they have a chance of reaching Consensus.? When a team reaches consensus, everyone supports it – they have Commitment.? This takes trust, confidence to disagree, and an understanding of Consensus.? Commitment happens when a team has a single common goal.
Accountability / Responsibility
When a team reaches consensus and commit, they take on Responsibility and hold themselves Accountable. ?Responsibility means that you hold yourself accountable for your commitments.? That requires integrity, being knowledgeable, and taking responsibility.? Trust is important because it allows others in the team to hold you accountable, to engage in healthy conflict as well as for knowing the issues and speaking from knowledge.
Common Goal
A team only comes together when it aims for A Common Goal.? If individuals in a team pursue their own goals, they don’t come together – egos impede teamwork.? Only when everyone works together towards the greater whole does a team come together.?Healthy conflict is focused on the group goal, not on hidden agendas.? Commitment is clear because the team has a common goal.? Without a goal, a team flounders.
Building a team is addressing weaknesses in the 5 key elements and ensuring that the team exists in a constructive environment.? All five elements work together but you begin with Trust and work towards a Common Goal.
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Assessing the Team
Knowing what makes a team work enables you to assess the team – is the team working? ?If not, why?? When you assess a team, look at the characteristics in reverse order – Common Goal to Trust.? Ask questions, such as:
Teambuilding
Teambuilding is more than conducting an exercise or two.? The exercises certainly help, but understanding what makes a collection of people a team is vital.? Teambuilding is taking your assessment of the team and matching appropriate actions to the needs of the team.?
If the team needs a Common Goal, then using Strategic Thinking works well.? Work with the team to develop a common Vision – a target of what they would like to look like or accomplish as a team at some point in the future.? Develop a common Mission for the team – a reason for their existence.??
If the team problem is Accountability / Responsibility, then develop a core set of team Values – what they believe in.? This builds integrity.? Various teambuilding games exist that require each member of the team to contribute.? These help build responsibility.
If the team problem is Commitment, then Active Listening is important.? Use effective Decision-Making processes, such as those discussed in last month’s newsletter.? They help a group achieve consensus, which requires commitment.
If the team problem is Healthy Conflict, you need to use probing questions whenever the team is together.? Don’t allow team members to sit back and not discuss issues.? If someone looks like he or she may disagree, probe to make him or her open.? Understand how to Manage Conflict.
If the problem is Trust, get the team members to talk to each other openly.? Ask them to talk about themselves personally so that they begin to get to know each other.? Use various Teambuilding exercises that focus on trust and support.? This goes beyond being open.? This is about being safe to be vulnerable.? Ground rules in meetings to stop attacks and focus on issues help.? Active listening to get to the real issues and away from personalities helps.? This is the baseline – the other four elements build from here.
Teambuilding is not “an exercise”.? It is employing the right action or exercise to correct the right problem.? There is no “one size fits all” in Teambuilding because every team is different.? To be successful, you need to know where the team is by assessing them.? Then select the right action to move them to become a team.? And remember, it is constant.? Teams change over time, and you need to continually reassess. It is especially important with existing teams because of the length of time they have been together.
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Assembling a Team
There is no single answer as to how to build a Team.? Some organizations use personality profiles.? Some Japanese companies use blood type.? Whatever tool you use, keep the following guidelines in mind:
Remember, too, that Teams are fluid.? You can change them if the situation dictates.? Varying the makeup of various sub-teams also helps broaden the group and their relationships.? If you are open and honest in communicating with your Team and treat them with respect, they will respond.
How do you build teams?
What characteristics do you see in a team?
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3 周?Excelente artículo, Gary! Has dado una guía completa y práctica sobre lo que realmente hace que un grupo de personas se convierta en un equipo cohesionado. La importancia que das a los elementos como la confianza, el conflicto saludable y la responsabilidad destaca lo esencial de crear un entorno seguro donde los miembros puedan ser vulnerables, expresar desacuerdos y, al mismo tiempo, comprometerse con un objetivo común. Me parece muy valioso cómo enfocas el teambuilding no solo como una serie de actividades, sino como un proceso continuo que requiere evaluación constante y ajustes. Además, los pasos para construir un equipo con diversidad de perspectivas, experiencias y habilidades son cruciales para lograr un equilibrio y enriquecer el trabajo colectivo. Este enfoque flexible y basado en el contexto es una gran herramienta para construir equipos resilientes y comprometidos. ?Gracias por compartir estos insights tan útiles!
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3 周Congratulations Gary! Your insights into the foundational elements of team-building, from trust to a common goal, provide a clear roadmap for transforming a group into a cohesive unit. Another important aspect is fostering psychological safety creating an environment where team members feel comfortable sharing ideas and voicing concerns without fear of judgment. This can further enhance trust and engagement, especially during conflicts. A comprehensive guide on building resilient and adaptable teams. Well done!