Ch. 6 Team Effectiveness. Here are some team building ideas, techniques, and tips you can try when managing teams in your situation.

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Ch. 6 Team Effectiveness

Here are some team building ideas, techniques, and tips you can try when managing teams in your situation

Make sure that the team goals are totally clear and completely understood and accepted by each team member.

Make sure there is complete clarity in who is responsible for what and avoid overlapping authority. For example, if there is a risk that two team members will be competing for control in certain area, try to divide that area into two distinct parts and give each more complete control in one of those parts, according to those individual's strengths and personal inclinations.

Build trust with your team members by spending one-on-one time in an atmosphere of honesty and openness. Be loyal to your employees, if you expect the same.

Allow your office team members build trust and openness between each other in team building activities and events. Give them some opportunities of extra social time with each other in an atmosphere that encourages open communication. For example in a group lunch on Friday. Though be careful with those corporate team building activities or events in which socializing competes too much with someone's family time.

For issues that rely heavily on the team consensus and commitment, try to involve the whole team in the decision making process. For example, via group goal setting or group sessions with collective discussions of possible decision options or solution ideas. What you want to achieve here is that each team member feels his or her ownership in the final decision, solution, or idea. And the more he or she feels this way, the more likely he or she is to agree with and commit to the decided line of action, the more you build team commitment to the goals and decisions.

When managing teams, make sure there are no blocked lines of communications and you and your people are kept fully informed.

Be careful with interpersonal issues. Recognize them early and deal with them in full.

Don't miss opportunities to empower your employees. Say thank you or show appreciation of an individual team player's work.

Don't limit yourself to negative feedback. Be fair. Whenever there is an opportunity, give positive feedback as well.

Finally, though team work and team building can offer many challenges, the pay off from a high performance team is well worth it.

Ch. 6 Quiz Name YES Pd. 6 Date Ch. 6 Quiz List 5 teambuilding techniques