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Title: Building Effective Teams


1
Building Effective Teams
  • Prepared by
  • Dr. Shahid Ansari
  • and
  • Dr. Jan Bell
  • We wish to acknowledge the help of Shell Oil
    Company for sharing materials from their
    leadership and team building courses and to the
    many works of Chris Argyris in the area of
    engagement and defensive reasoning in
    organizations.

2
Steps In Creating Winning Teams
Organize for Task
Practice
Build Trust
Provide Constructive Feedback
Practice
Correct
Agree on Rules of Behavior
Agree on Team Process
Reflect
Practice Dialog Skills
3
Build Trust
  • Objective
  • Make personal connection to other team members
  • Understand how personal experiences shape
    individual responses and behaviors
  • Appreciate the diversity in personality and
    decision styles
  • Learn about the personal goals and values that
    others bring to the team
  • Identify areas that will cause conflicts in team
  • Tools
  • Icebreakers
  • Team Building Exercises
  • Share formative experiences
  • Share goals
  • Share values

4
Agree on Rules of Behavior
  • Sources of conflict and how do we resolve them
  • Work Preferences
  • Communication Preferences
  • Scheduling difficulties
  • Other norms of behavior
  • Punctuality (How do we handle being late?)
  • Attendance (What happens when people miss
    meetings?)
  • Problem solving (How do we do this?)
  • Voting
  • Consensus
  • Majority
  • Two stage
  • Communication
  • How (Phone, email . . .)
  • When (Mornings, evenings . . .)

5
Practice Dialog Skills
  • Employ a positive tone
  • Listen and don't interrupt
  • Be open-minded and respect each other's opinions
  • Challenge ideas not people
  • Make certain that all team members have a chance
    to be heard
  • Inquire before you advocate
  • Understand what the other person is saying before
    arguing your position
  • Check for understanding (repeat other persons
    position) before responding
  • Recognize defensive reasoning
  • People hold assumptions that are not justified by
    data but they think are valid
  • People reach conclusions that do not follow from
    their assumptions or data
  • People draw conclusions that they have not tested
  • People behave in a manner that contradicts what
    they espouse
  • People read a situation based on their feelings
    rather than on data
  • Find a way to air undiscussables positively
  • Encourage people to share doubts and misgivings
    publicly
  • Recognize when people are being polite when they
    are uncomfortable with a decision

6
Agree on Team Process
  • Start Meeting with a Check in
  • Allows people to share state of mind they are
    bringing to the meeting
  • Agree on Goals
  • Assign time to each goal
  • Make sure that time reflects groups priority
  • If out of time, capture goals on a parking lot
  • Assign Roles
  • Facilitator person who will run the meeting and
    enforce rules
  • Note-taker person who will take notes and
    distribute to team
  • Time keeper person who call time
  • Set Rules
  • Is this a divergent conversation? (exploratory
    and open)
  • Is this a convergent conversation? (decisions to
    be made)
  • Will we go around and have everyone take turns?
  • Will we have someone report out and others
    question?
  • End Meetings with a Check out
  • Did we accomplish our goals? Are their
    undiscussables that need airing?
  • What went well? What did not go well?

7
Organize for Task
  • Determine tasks
  • Read and understand assignment?
  • Collect data?
  • Do additional research on . . . ?
  • Perform data analysis?
  • Write up assignment?
  • Edit final product for quality?
  • Define the output of each task
  • Written summary of facts
  • Draft of straw solution
  • Spreadsheet output for numerical analysis
  • Final written answer in word processing file
  • Assign task responsibility (individual or all
    team members)
  • Create To Do list
  • Task ? Person ? Output ? Due Date ? Status
  • Review and Update To Do list at each meeting

8
Provide Constructive Feedback and Advice (Four
Types)
  • Constructive Feedback
  • Balance strengths and weaknesses
  • Tell them what they do that you like
  • Recognize accomplishment and praise successes
  • Advice
  • Tell them what they are doing to hurt the team
  • Cite specific data (Example team rule
    (behavioral or interpersonal) violated
  • Be interested, helpful and use a positive tone
  • Destructive
  • Points out how the persons actions are wrong
  • Finds fault, nit picks and is never satisfied
  • Uses a negative tone of voice
  • Punishment
  • Designed to hurt the person and put them down
  • Destroy their self-confidence
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