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High Performance Teams Attributes, Dynamics and barriers
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Team vs Group
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Effectiveness Performance Group High Performance Team Functioning Team Team formation Committee
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WHAT IS IN COMMON?
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Purpose Role – Ownership – Make a difference Communication – Effective – frequent – clear – consistent Internal vs external communication Feedback Involvement – Role and experience – Partnership – Respect Process Orientation Process tools – problem solving – planning – meetings agendas - behavioral norms - process improvement tools Continuous Improvement Tools – knowledge - Time Modified from Sandy Pentland, MIT 2011
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Key drivers of communication Energy – Level of exchange amongst team members Face to face Videoconference Email and sms Engagement – Distribution of energy amongst team members Cluster engagement Discovery – Exploration outside team boundaries Modified from Sandy Pentland, MIT 2011
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Features common to HPT Equal distribution listening and talking Face each others Communicate directly – Not through the chair Side conversation – short Coffee breaks – explore
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Dynamics of HPT Don’t be a hero, the team is. Debate before making decision Let every one talk Ignore the status quo Resolve serious issues, never play it down No place for casual team members Identify barriers
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Conflict Performance Destructive conflict Constructive conflict Optimal healthy conflict Conflict and team performance
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Choosing team members Define primary goal Skills and know-how Personality fit Influence Motivation Communication
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Good HPT members Click (the X factor) Excellent connectors Time equity – Divide time equally amongst team members Active good listeners Short high energy conversation Always bring ideas from outside – Not at the group expense
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Why teams fail ?
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Dysfunctional team Lack of Trust – Avoidance and holding back, vulnerable Avoiding conflict – Stagnant thinking, artificial harmony Patchy Commitment – Suboptimal contribution, ambiguity Lack of Accountability – Low standard Poor Processes – Ineffective
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there had been an explosion, and that he and the crew had done what they had done thousands of times before in the simulator. The aircraft is safe. We have four engines. We have lost one. We have shut down. It's possibly could have even perhaps restarted it but to be safe we won't. So you are safe. We practice this procedure probably three or four times every three months and so today we get to work the procedure
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HPT Leadership Clear vision – Every member can assume leadership role – Team output is critical in the success chain – Why and how, objectives, time frames, deadlines One to one meetings – What push their buttons? – How they measure their performance? – How they like to be managed? – Every one is motivated differently Room to deliver – less pressure
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HPT Leadership Measure achievements – Open discussion on performance – Constructive frequent feedback = no pile ups Stay positive – Keep your calm – Reassure and support Socialize regularly, build friendship – Take time out – Play together Celebrate before moving on to the next challenge
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“ There is no limit to what can be accomplished if it doesn,t matter who gets the credit.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
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