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TEAM BUILDING WORKSHOP
  • National Leadership Academy
  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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TEAM BUILDING WORKSHOP
  • National Leadership Academy
  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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TEAM BUILDING WORKSHOP
  • National Leadership Academy
  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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AGENDA
  • Introductions
  • Meditation
  • Workshop Purpose
  • Definitions
  • Characteristics of Effective Teams
  • Key Factors of Team Development
  • Skills Assessment
  • Learning Activity 1
  • Team Building Roles
  • Team Subverting Roles
  • Learning Activity 2
  • Communication/Listening/Consensus
  • Debriefings
  • Wrap-up and Workshop Evaluation

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Goal
  • The goal of this workshop is to provide groups
    with applicable and necessary skills needed to
    participate as an active member of a team.

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Objectives
  • Understand the meaning of team and team building.
  • Understand each stage of team development and its
    impact on individual behavioral types.
  • Understand how teamwork as a strategy can be
    utilized to improve communication and enhance
    trust.
  • Improve the quality of group planning,
    decision-making, problem-solving and
    communication strategies.
  • Build trust with team members.
  • Execute an action plan to ensure high-performing
    team behavior.

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Why Do Team Building Activities?
  • Produce the best results relative to available
    resources, skills and knowledge.
  • Maximize the contributions of group members.
  • Assist group members in working together toward a
    common goal.
  • Create an environment that promotes collaboration
    between group members.

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What is a Team?
  • A team is a small group (work group) of people
    who have complementary skills and are committed
    to a common purpose, performance goal, and
    approach for which they are mutually accountable.
  • (Katzenbach and Smith, 1993)

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What is Team Building?
  • Team building is the process of enabling a group
    of people with the necessary skills to reach a
    common goal while evolving into a cohesive unit.
    (Kendra Johnson, October 2006)
  • Team building is an effort in which a team
    studies its own process of working together and
    acts to create a climate that encourages and
    values the contributions of team members.
  • (Arnold Bateman, June 1990)

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Types of Teams
  • Task Force
  • Problem Solving Team
  • Product Design Team
  • Committee
  • Work Group
  • Work Team
  • Quality Circle

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Characteristics of Effective Teams
  • Clear unity of purpose
  • Group consciousness about its operations
  • Clear and demanding performance goals
  • Informal, comfortable, relaxed atmosphere
  • Discussions involving all team members

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Characteristics of Effective Teams
  • Freedom to express feelings and ideas
  • Healthy disagreement
  • General agreement on decisions
  • Individual responsibility
  • Comfortable, open, frank criticism
  • Shifts in leadership

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Stages of Group Development
  • Formation
  • Start-up tasks
  • Developing the mission
  • Creating team traditions
  • Accepting new team identity
  • Familiarity
  • Getting to know each other
  • Appreciating each other
  • Opening self to risks

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Stages of Group Development
  • Power
  • Show their colors
  • Disagree (in healthy manner)
  • Rebel against leader
  • Performance
  • Work together effectively
  • Solve problems
  • Make decisions
  • Synergy
  • High degree of unity
  • Commitment to mission
  • Energy and enthusiasm

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Key Factors Necessary for Team Development
  • Open and clear communication
  • Trust among group members
  • Commitment from all group members
  • Individual and group accountability
  • Purpose
  • Involvement
  • Process orientation

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Open and Clear Communication
  • Communication occurs amongst the group members.
  • Group members should be direct with their input.
  • Group members should discuss errors without
    personal attacks.
  • Group members can reach consensus.

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Trust Among Group Members
  • Express true feelings
  • Put everything out
  • Listen without judging
  • Exhibit integrity and honesty

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Commitment from All Group Members
  • Individual buy-in needed from each member.
  • Group members must view their commitment as
    important or useful to achieving the goal.
  • Group members need to think of themselves as one
    team.
  • Individuals give and take to move process.

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Individual and Group Accountability
  • Decisions are made as a result of input from all
    group members not from input from a few.
  • Have clear decision-making processes
  • Identify expectations
  • Source Weiss Molinari, 2005, p. 171.

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Purpose
  • What is the teams vision?
  • Destination
  • Ideal future
  • Goals and philosophies
  • What is the teams mission?
  • Whats done? To whom? How? Why?
  • Reason for being
  • Future accomplishments

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Involvement
  • Partnership
  • Ownership
  • How involved are you in the teams mission?

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Process Orientation
  • Tools
  • Activities
  • Processes
  • Structures
  • Necessary for dealing with the day-to-day
    operation of the team

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Learning Activity 1Skills AssessmentComplete
pages 9 10
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Team Building Roles
  • Supporter
  • Harmonizer
  • Mediator
  • Gatekeeper
  • Summarizer
  • Group observer
  • Compromiser

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Team Subverting Roles
  • Shutting Off
  • Analyzing or Labeling
  • Dominating
  • Yes-Butting
  • Nay-saying
  • Others?

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Modes of Communication
  • Aggressiveness All about you. No consideration
    for the rights and dignity of others. Aggressive
    comments put down, embarrass, and humiliate.
  • Assertiveness Primarily about you, but may
    include others. Your needs and wants are
    expressed in a manner thats accepted by others.
    Assertive comments convey unpleasant information
    in a non-threatening, non-abrasive manner.

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Modes of Communication
  • Responsiveness Primarily about others.
    Secondarily about you. Responsiveness recognizes
    that others bring strength, resources, and
    differing perceptions to a situation and are
    enlisted in solving problems.
  • Non-Assertiveness Totally others. Its not about
    you. Abdicate your responsibility and surrender
    your rights. Non-assertiveness almost invites
    others to take advantage of the no-assertive
    person.

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Listening
  • Receiving information from speakers, team
    members, or self in a non-judgmental and
    empathetic manner
  • Acknowledging the speaker in a manner that
    invites communication to continue
  • Providing limited, encouraging input to the
    speaker.
  • Taking an active rather than a passive role.

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Listening Styles
  • Faker
  • Dependent listener
  • Interrupter
  • Self-conscious
  • Intellectual listener
  • Listening, the Forgotten Skill. Madelyn
    Burley-Allen

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Consensus
  • A collective opinion arrived at by a group of
    individuals working together under conditions
    that permit communication to be sufficiently
    open--and the group climate to be sufficiently
    supportive--for everyone in the group to feel
    that he has had his fair chance to influence the
    decision. Elaine McEwan

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Arriving at Consensus
  • Encourage all team members to provide input.
  • Emphasize the positive factors to be considered.
  • Explore the negatives. How serious are they?
  • Continue to highlight the areas of agreement.

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Stages of Consensus
  • Presentation of proposal
  • Clarifying questions
  • Discussion
  • General feelings on the proposal
  • Call for major objection or strong concern

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Learning Activity 2
  • Small Group Activity
  • Lost on the Moon
  • Participants manual
  • Page 17

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My T.E.A.M. Action Plan
  • Name_______________________________________      
    Date__________
  • Team Players (Committee members, etc.)
  • _______________________________ _________________
    __________
  • _______________________________ _________________
    __________
  • _______________________________ _________________
    __________
  • _______________________________ _________________
    __________
  • My Strategy (What will I do to build my team?)
  • __________________________________________________
    ____________________
  • __________________________________________________
    ____________________
  • __________________________________________________
    ____________________
  • __________________________________________________
    ____________________
  • Actions That Worked (Which of my strategies
    worked well)
  • __________________________________________________
    ____________________
  • __________________________________________________
    ____________________
  • __________________________________________________
    ____________________
  • __________________________________________________
    ____________________

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Summary/Review
  • The group becomes a team
  • Characteristics of effective teams
  • Key factors for team development
  • Team building roles
  • Team subverting roles
  • Communication
  • Listening
  • Reaching consensus
  • My T.E.A.M. Action Plan

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Go T.E.A.M.
  • Give me a T!
  • T is for Trust.
  • I want to be open with you. I want to take a
    risk with you because I trust you. You can take
    the risk of being open with me.

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Go T.E.A.M.
  • Give Me an E!
  • E is for Enthusiasm.
  • Demonstrate interest and belief
  • in the project. Show participants how important
    the project
  • is to you.

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Go T.E.A.M.
  • Give Me an A!
  • A is for Action
  • Act on what you believe to be important. Be
    powerful and valuable team members
    by taking action.

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Go T.E.A.M.
  • Give Me an M!
  • M is for Motivation.
  • Motivate your team members to use their
    determination, energy, know-how, and expertise to
    make a personal commitment to be more
    productive and valuable.

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Thank you for attending our workshop
  • Please complete the evaluation form and return to
    the facilitator.

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TeambuildingWorkshop
  • National Leadership Academy
  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
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