All teams,
naturally, are different. All teams, too, will be fluid and evolving
structures; people come and go (including team leaders); challenges or
priorities change; the dynamic constantly adjusts. To that end, creating a
thriving successful team is something that, as a leader, is never ‘done’ or
completed.
Nevertheless,
successful, thriving teams do tend to share a range of characteristics and
attributes. Here are some surefire ways to build a team that will work together
and produce results.
1. Desire to
Learn
Have an open
mind on your project and desire to learn new techniques.
2. Mutual Trust
Ability to
express views and differences openly without fear of ridicule or retaliation
and tolerance for others to do the same.
3. Mutual
Support
Accept help
from others on the team and give help without being concerned about
prerogatives.
4. Communications
Ability to
openly discuss and constructively react to existing problems impeding teams
progress towards goals. Listen as well as talk.
5. Team
Objectives
Be personally
committed and work together toward the team goals.
6. Conflict
Resolution
Accept
conflicts as necessary and desirable. Do not suppress them or ignore them. Work
them through, openly, as a team.
7. Utilization
of Member Resources
Utilize
individual and team abilities, knowledge, and experience fully. Accept and give
advice, counsel, and support to each other while recognizing individual
accountability and specialization.
8. Control
Methods
Accept
responsibility for keeping discussions relevant. Maintain the integrity of the
team operation.
9. Organizational
Environment
Respect
individual differences. Do not push each other to conform to central ideas or
way of thinking. Work hard. Keep the “team climate” free, open, and supportive
of each other.
To have a great
team, there is no surefire recipe for success. A combination of solid
leadership, communication, and access to good resources contribute to productive
collaboration, but it all comes down to having people who understand each other
and work well together. Not every team needs that one superstar player to
excel. Having the right mix of trust, ambition, and encouragement among your
team members is crucial. To cultivate, share and embed these in your team is
now your mission.
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