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TEAM LEADERSHIP MODEL
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WHO IS A TEAM LEADER? Leadership functions can be performed entirely by the formal team leader, or they can be shared with other team members when appropriate situations arise.
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TEAM LEADERSHIP TIMELINE 1920’s-1930’sHuman Relations 1940’sGroup Dynamics & Development Social Science Theory 1950’sSensitivity Training & Leadership in Groups 1960’s-1970’sOrganizational Development 1980’sQuality Team & Benchmarking 1990’sOrganization Teams & Global Perspectives 2000’sTeam-based & Technology Enabled
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TEAM LEADER’S PURPOSE Diagnose team problems Take action (when appropriate or absolutely necessary) Monitor team Ensure team effectiveness
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POSSIBLE TEAM GROUPING Project Management Task Force Work Unit Standing Committee Quality Team Improvement Team
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TEAM LEADERSHIP MENTAL MODEL Distinguishing which problems need intervention Knowing the components of problem Environmental constraints Organization constraints Team leaders develop a model of the team problem and develop possible solutions by:
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TEAM LEADERSHIP INTERNAL ACTIONS TaskRelational Goal focusing Structuring for results Facilitating decision making Training any members in task skills Maintaining standards of excellence Coaching Collaborating Managing conflicts and flow Building commitment and spirit Satisfying individual member needs Modeling ethical principled practices
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TEAM LEADERSHIP EXTERNAL ACTIONS Networking and forming alliances in environment Advocating and representing for the team Negotiating upward Buffering team from distractions Assessing environment indicators of team’s effectiveness Sharing relevant environmental information with the team
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TEAM EFFECTIVENESS FOR SUCCESS Clear elevating goal Results driven structure Competent-team members Unified Commitment Standards of excellence External support and recognition Principled leadership
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DO YOU HAVE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE TEAM LEADER? Perceptive Open Objective Analytical Exceptional listening skills Strong diagnostic skills Immediate action-taking skills
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Northhouse, P. G. (2013). Leadership: Theory and practice (6 th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Productions, Inc.
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