Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byBlake Gilbert Modified over 8 years ago
1
Leading a Winning Team www.toastmasters.org Chuck LeBlanc, DTM District Leader Training Red Deer, AB September 14, 2013
2
www.toastmasters.org Identify the communication style of your team members Analyze the development stage of your team and learn tasks to move to the next stage. Understand why delegating is such a powerful tool. Session Objectives
3
www.toastmasters.org Why Work as a Team? Working as a team you can do what no single individual could do alone. One is too small a number to achieve greatness.
4
www.toastmasters.org Communication Styles ACTION Results Objectives Achieving Doing
5
www.toastmasters.org Communication Styles Process Facts Strategies Planning Organizing
6
www.toastmasters.org Communication Styles People Communication Relationships Teamwork Feelings
7
www.toastmasters.org Communication Styles Ideas Concepts Theories Innovation Improvement
8
www.toastmasters.org
9
Adjusting to Communication Styles ACTION State your recommendation Be brief Emphasize practicality Use visual aids
10
www.toastmasters.org Adjusting to Communication Styles Process Be precise Logical Include options Outline your proposal
11
www.toastmasters.org Adjusting to Communication Styles People Allow small talk Stress relationships Show how idea worked well in the past Indicate support from well-known people
12
www.toastmasters.org Adjusting to Communication Styles Ideas Allow time for discussion Relate topic to bigger picture Stress future value Stress key concepts
13
www.toastmasters.org
14
Four Stages of Team Development
15
www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming
16
www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming
17
Norming www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming
18
Performing Norming www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming
19
Forming www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming Functions & Responsibilities unclear Makes contact - begins to bond Develops trust Leader dependent
20
Storming www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming Identify problems to solve Different ideas compete for attention Establish ground rules Leader directs and guides
21
Norming www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming Set the goal Build concensus Team identity emerges Leader supports
22
Performing www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming Function as a unit Strong trust and empathy Group identity Leader delegates
23
Performing Norming www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming
24
Performing Norming www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming Moving Through the stages
25
Forming to Storming www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming Set mission and goals Set meeting schedule Determine methods to build trust Take risks
26
Storming to Norming www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming Agree upon roles & responsibilities Listen to one another Create a supportive environment Recognize team successes
27
Norming to Performing www.toastmasters.org Forming Storming Team communicates open, freely, often Team self-evaluates Rewards and successes are shared Delegation is frequent
28
www.toastmasters.org
29
Delegation: A Leader's Most Powerful Tool Delegation: A Leader's Most Powerful Tool
30
www.toastmasters.org Insecurity Lack of confidence in others Inability to train others an "I do it best" mindset Why Leaders Fail to Delegate
31
www.toastmasters.org Easing people into delegation is important. You can't simply dump tasks on people if you want them to succeed Steps Toward Delegation
32
www.toastmasters.org Ask them to be fact finders Ask them to make recommendations Ask them to implement after getting approval Give them complete authority Steps Toward Delegation
33
www.toastmasters.org
34
Identify the communication style of your team members Analyze the development stage of your team and learn tasks to move to the next stage. Understand why delegating is such a powerful tool. Session Objectives
35
www.toastmasters.org Key Learnings
36
www.toastmasters.org That’s all Folks!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.