Managing Project & High-Performing Teams

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Managing Project & High-Performing Teams Synergy 1 + 1 + 1 = 10 (positive synergy) 1 + 1 + 1 = 2 (negative synergy) Characteristics of High-performing Teams Share a sense of common purpose Make effective use of individual talents and expertise Have balanced and shared roles Maintain a problem solving focus Accept differences of opinion and expression Encourage risk taking and creativity Sets high personal performance standards Identify with the team

The Five-Stage Team Development Model FIGURE 11.1

Conditions Favoring Development of High Performance Project Teams Ten or fewer team members Voluntary team membership Continuous service on the team Full-time assignment to the team An organization culture of cooperation and trust Members report only to the project manager All relevant functional areas are represented on the team The project has a compelling objective Members are in speaking distance of each other

The Punctuated Equilibrium Model of Group Development FIGURE 11.2

Creating a High-Performance Project Team FIGURE 11.3

Building High-Performance Project Teams Recruiting Project Members Factors affecting recruiting Importance of the project Management structure used to complete the project How to recruit? Ask for volunteers Who to recruit? Problem-solving ability Availability Technological expertise Credibility Political connections Ambition, initiative, and energy

Project Team Meetings Conducting Project Meetings Establishing Ground Rules Planning Decisions Tracking Decisions Managing Change Decisions Relationship Decisions Managing Subsequent Meetings

Establishing a Team Identity Effective Use of Meetings Co-location of team members Creation of project team name Team rituals

Requirements for an Effective Shared Vision FIGURE 11.4

Managing Project Reward Systems Group Rewards Who gets what as an individual reward? How to make the reward have lasting significance? How to recognize individual performance? Letters of commendation Public recognition for outstanding work Desirable job assignments Increased personal flexibility

Orchestrating the Decision-Making Process Problem Identification Generating Alternatives Reaching a Decision Follow-up

Managing Conflict within the Project Team Encouraging Functional Conflict Encourage dissent by asking tough questions. Bring in people with different points of view. Designate someone to be a devil’s advocate. Ask the team to consider an unthinkable alternative Managing Dysfunctional Conflict Mediate the conflict. Arbitrate the conflict. Control the conflict. Accept the conflict. Eliminate the conflict.

Conflict Intensity Over the Project Life Cycle FIGURE 11.5

Rejuvenating the Project Team Informal Techniques Institute new rituals. Take an off-site break as a team from the project. View an inspiration message or movie. Have the project sponsor give a pep talk. Formal Techniques Hold a team building session facilitated by an outsider to clarify ownership issues affecting performance. Engage in an outside activity that provides an intense common experience to promote social development of the team.

Managing Virtual Project Teams Challenges: Developing trust Exchange of social information. Set clear roles for each team member. Developing effective patterns of communication. Keep team members informed on how the overall project is going. Don’t let team members vanish. Establish a code of conduct to avoid delays. Establish clear norms and protocols for surfacing assumptions and conflicts. Share the pain.

Bureaucratic Bypass Syndrome Team Spirit Becomes Team Infatuation Project Team Pitfalls Groupthink Bureaucratic Bypass Syndrome Team Spirit Becomes Team Infatuation Going Native