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1
Its All About Teamwork
  • Jennifer L. Baker PsyD LMFT
  • Julie Baumgardner MS CFLE

2
The Problem with Mediocrity
  • Excellence is critical in any new endeavor
  • Mistakes are inevitable, but too many can be
    fatal
  • Careful, thoughtful planning is essential
  • Some risks are necessary others are not.
  • Flexibility is essential
  • Its all about relationships.

3
Passion
  • Wise leaders and managers remember that passion
    is personal
  • Selecting staff and volunteers
  • People dont change that much.
  • Dont waste time trying to put in what was left
    out.
  • Try to draw out what was left in.
  • That is hard enough.
  • First, Break all the Rules
  • Buckingham Coffman, 1999

4
Finding Motivating the Right People
  • Select for talent
  • More than experience, intelligence and
    determination
  • Define the right outcomes
  • Not just the right steps
  • Focus on strengths
  • Find the right fit
  • First, Break All the Rules
  • Buckingham Coffman, 1999

5
The Right Talent
  • Striving talentswhat gets him going and keeps
    him going.
  • Thinking talentshow she thinks, how she weighs
    alternatives, and how she makes decisions.
  • Relating talentswhom he trusts, whom he builds
    relationships with, whom he confronts and whom he
    ignores.
  • First, Break All the Rules
  • Buckingham Coffman, 1999

6
Focus on Outcomes
  • Select
  • Match talents and abilities with tasks
  • Set expectations
  • Define expectations clearly
  • Provide needed materials and equipment
  • Motivate
  • Provide recognition or praise
  • Develop
  • Encourage professional/ personal growth and
    development
  • First, Break All the Rules
  • Buckingham Coffman, 1999

7
Interviewing Potential Paid/ Unpaid Staff
  • Possible Questions
  • Describe a time when you had a conflict or
    disagreement with someone and how you handled it.
  • Describe a time you went over and above what was
    expected of you.
  • Tell me about a time you received some feedback
    that was difficult to hear and how you dealt with
    it.
  • 4) Explain your stress behaviors and how to
    manage them.

8
Evaluating Staff/ Volunteer Outcomes
  • Some questions to consider
  • What do you consider to be your strengths?
    Weaknesses?
  • What are your goals for your current role?
  • How often would you like to meet with me to
    discuss your progress?
  • What is the best praise or encouragement you ever
    received?
  • Are there any skills you want to learn?
  • First, Break All the Rules
  • Buckingham Coffman, 1999

9
Evaluating Performance Outcomes
  • What actions have you taken?
  • What discoveries have you made?
  • What partnerships have you built?
  • First, Break All the Rules
  • Buckingham Coffman, 1999

10
Maintaining FocusHedgehog Concept
  • What you are deeply passionate about?
  • What you can be best in the world at?
  • What drives your resource engine?
  • Marriage events
  • Education
  • Promoting father involvement
  • Preventing out-of-wedlock pregnancy
  • Teen abstinence
  • Mentoring
  • Low-income couples
  • Good to Great and the Social Sectors
  • Jim Collins, 2005

11
Avoiding Certain Pitfalls
  • Inattention to Results
  • Status and Ego
  • Avoidance of Accountability
  • Low Standards
  • Lack of Commitment
  • Ambiguity
  • Fear of Conflict
  • Artificial Harmony
  • Absence of Trust
  • Invulnerability
  • The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
  • Pat Lencioni

12
Meetings
  • Too few meetings are likely more of a problem
    than too many meetings.
  • Different kinds of meetings are key.
  • Daily Check-ins
  • Weekly Tacticals
  • Monthly Strategics
  • Quarterly Off-Site Reviews
  • Death by Meeting
  • Patrick Lencioni

13
Weekly Tactical Meeting Guide
  • Lightening Round Notes
  • Key Metrics Review
  • Goals
  • Outcomes
  • Tactical Agenda Items
  • Prioritize topics once generated
  • Handle in order
  • Potential Strategic Topics
  • Decisions/ Actions
  • Death by Meeting
  • Patrick Lencioni
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