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Introduction to Working in
Teams
© 2006
Workshop Objectives
➢ To identify the characteristics of effective and
ineffective teams
➢ To examine the motivations and roles of team
members
➢ To understand stages of team development
➢ To consider expectations placed on work teams and
obstacles to effectiveness
➢ To identify and practise the skills that enable members
of a team to work together successfully
Why TEAM work?
Together Everyone Achieves More
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
committed people can change the world: indeed it is
the only thing that ever has.
Margaret Mead
Innovation is simply group intelligence having fun
Tom Peters
What is Teamwork?
How would you define it?
What do we think of as the qualities of a good team?
With a partner, make a list of what makes a winning
team:
Team list:
What Makes a Winning Team?
What makes an Effective Team?
Basic Elements of Effectiveness:
• Good Communication & Social Skills
• Positive Interdependence: We instead of me
• Individual Accountability/ Personal
Responsibility
• Group Processing
• Shared goals
• Processes for Conflict Resolution
Motivation Matters
• Think about your own work teams – why are
people there?
• Do paid and volunteer staff have different
reasons for being there?
• Is there potential for conflict because of this?
• How can this be dealt with?
Stages of Team Development
➢ Forming
➢ Storming
➢ Norming
➢ Performing
How long a stage lasts depends on how long
the group is together and the nature of the
task.
Teams are dynamic, not a fixed entity.
Stage 1 – Forming a Team
People feel uncomfortable when they first
join a team or group.
How is this shown and what can we do
about it?
How can we move on from this and help
people unite and work together?
Deciding on Goals
•Charter or Constitution
•The Survey-Feedback method
•Critical Path Method – starts with the end
they want to achieve
Stage 2 – Storming
This stage needs to be acknowledged and dealt
with as part of normal team behaviour:
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Be aware that conflict may emerge between
sub groups or over leadership.
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There may be tension in the team because of
some disagreement/ dislike between
members.
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Members may be reluctant to continue and
so fail to reappear after a break (fight or flight)
Stage 3 – Norming
✓
A sense of team identity develops along
with trust.
✓
Team members begin to share ideas and
objectives.
✓
They agree on what is to be achieved and
commitment develops.
4 – Performing
✓ Energy is now directed towards the task.
✓ It needs to be channelled and coordinated
well
✓ Vigilance re team processes is important
✓ Give credit where it is due
✓ Remember the introduction of any new
members returns the team to the “forming”
stage
✓ Some teams have a used-by date
Building a Team
How to help your team:
• get acquainted and feel comfortable with
their fellow members
• develop ground rules and norms for the team
• communicate and work cooperatively
• facilitate the sharing of information and
expectations between members
• begin trusting each other
• Other??
Roles of Team Members
• Clarity at the start helps to reduce frictionroles/ shared goals/ conflict resolution…
• Allows people to get credit for their
achievements
• Clear responsibility and timelines for tasks
avoids undue last minute pressure
• Roles need to be shared where possible to
avoid boredom and assist in retention
Factors Critical for Strong Teams
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Team Goals
Team Structure
Roles within Teams
Timelines for Teamwork
Basic Team Skills
The following features are fundamental to good
teamwork:
✓ trust: making sure you meet all commitments and maintain
confidentiality when required
✓ coaching: using your skills, knowledge and experience to
assist others or ask for help
✓ sharing information: to assist others do their job
✓ flexibility: show a willingness to cooperate and help others
when possible
✓ good manners: doing small, simple things, eg. thanking
colleagues for their help
Team Communication
Teams need to master 3 types of communications:
✓The team members need to communicate well
with each other. They rely on each other’s work;
they are each other’s internal customers
✓ The team needs to communicate well with other
teams at work. These are also internal customers
✓ The team has to communicate directly with their
external customers.
Communication Behaviours
✓
✓
✓
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Assertiveness
Listening Responsively
Speaking Confidently
Contributing to Decisions
Communication Choices
▪ Aggressive is characterised by anger, blame
and insensitivity to others.
▪ Dominating is bossy and puts people’s
backs up.
▪ Passive lets others trample all over you.
▪ Restrained may be inoffensive but does not
fully take part in a team.
▪ Assertive is the one in the middle, the one
to aim for in communicating with people in
your team.
Assertiveness
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Communicates clearly and honestly
Expects that s/he has as much right as
anyone else in the team to be heard
Can say ‘no’
Respects and listens to others
Admits to errors without feeling s/he has
lost face
Knows s/he deserves respect
Gives the same rights to others as s/he
claims for her/ himself
Listening Responsively
Listening is part of assertive behaviour: ·
▪ Aggressive: always talks·
▪ Assertive: listens and talks appropriately·
▪ Passive: always listens
How can you use questions to check that you
have understood?
Speaking Confidently
✓ Team members contribute with honesty and
integrity even though they disagree.
✓ Be assertive – but consider what you say may
be crucial or may be wrong.
✓ ‘Play the ball but not the person’ – disagree with
an idea not the person who thought of it.
✓ Acknowledge other people’s ideas and
contributions and build on them.
✓ Speak with enthusiasm not emotion.
Stakeholder Expectations
What does an organisation want from the people
it puts together in a team?
What do fellow workers want?
What do the customers want?
What could prevent this from being achieved?
Conflict Resolution
➢ Because of an inability to resolve conflict the
team may splinter and sub-groups may form.
➢ Anticipate conflict, know why it arises and have
personal and team strategies to deal with it.
➢ Importance of protocols to manage conflict and
other problems
“Don’t blame the people. Blame the system”
Team Leadership
Identify one or more you think is a good leader –
what is it about their leadership that you admire?
What is good leadership?
Do team leaders have to be great Persons?
Comparison of an effective leader vs an
ineffective leader
Team Maintenance
• Coming together is a beginning
• Working together is progress
• Staying together is a triumph
How can we all support, nurture or reinforce
effective teams?
Identify “maintenance” actions.
Workshop Objectives
✓ To identify the characteristics of effective and
ineffective teams
✓ To examine the motivations and roles of team
members
✓ To understand stages of team development
✓ To consider expectations placed on work teams
and obstacles to effectiveness
✓ To identify and practise the skills that enable
members of a team to work together
successfully
Evaluation
Please complete an evaluation form and leave
it with the trainer before you leave
☺ THANK YOU ☺
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