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TEAM BUILDING
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Program Objectives
(1 of 2)
Team Building
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Understand the team concept.
Open lines of communication as a foundation.
Sharpen communication techniques and
skills.
Learn techniques for building a better team.
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Program Objectives
(2 of 2)
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Understand your style and role as a team
leader.
Sharpen your team’s goal setting, motivation and
output/performance.
Understand team members and team
dynamics.
Practice, discuss, and problem-solve.
Teamwork: The idea of people working
together in a team.
Team Player: A team member who is easy to
work with and contributes to the group effort.
Team Building: Establishing and developing an
effective team.
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Basic Team Concepts
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Small Number of Members:
Teams are more effective
with fewer people.
Complementary Skills:
Members of the team should
have skills that compensate for
other team member’s
weaknesses and are different
from the skills of other team
members.
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Characteristics of a Team
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Characteristics of a Team
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Same goals:
Team members must
have the same
goals.
Same approach:
Team members must
have the same
approach to
completing the
goal(s).
Mutual
Accountability:
All team members
must accept their
responsibility.
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Why Teamwork?
Team Building
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Teamwork often gets
tasks done faster
and better.
Teamwork allows input
from many people.
Teamwork is
necessary in many
parts of life, so
learning how to work
as a team is
important.
The overriding need of all people working
for the same organization to make the
organization profitable.
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Common Need
Team Building
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The Athletic Perspective:
Here, “team” connotes
winning and losing. In an
athletic arena, winning is the
ultimate goal.
The Power of Two:
Here, “team” implies
partnership. This includes both
business and personal
partnerships such as marriage.
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Conceptions of
“Team” (1 of 3)
Team Building
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Here, “team” simply means
any group in the same place
at the same time.
For example, in this context, a
company in general or all the
managers in an organization
could be considered a team.
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Conceptions of
“Team” (2 of 3)
Team Building
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Circumstantial:
Teamwork often gets
tasks done faster
and better.
Teamwork allows input
from many people.
Members look to
their peers for
support.
This type of team
leads to workplace
success!
17
Conceptions of
“Team” (3 of 3)
Team Building
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The Community Approach:
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Why Teams Work
(4 of 10)
Team Building
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Each member brings
specific skills and
talents to a team.
There are few better
circumstances under which to
gain new skills than by
working closely with
accomplished and
knowledgeable individuals.
Teams provide a learning forum for everyone involved
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Why Teams Work
(10 of 10)
Team Building
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Effective
Focused
Stretched
Adaptive
Empowered
Harmonious
Balanced
Informed
Led
Aligned
Avoid holding individuals more accountable
for performance than teams.
Our society often values individuals over teams.
Consequently, organizations tend to point to
individuals when trouble arises.
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Structuring Your Team
(5 of 8)
Team Building
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Structuring Your Team
(8 of 8)
Team Building
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Recognize teams as the
performance backbones
of the organization.
Structurally sound teams that
perform effectively can
counter increased demands
on an organization.
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Team Building’s
Purpose (2 of 5)
Team Building
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A Shared Goal.
This gives members a greater
sense of connection to each
other and,
in turn, a greater commitment
to the goal.
The Ability to Communicate.
Members work well together
when they understand what
others need and, in turn, feel that
their needs are understood and
acknowledged.
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Team Building’s
Purpose (3 of 5)
Team Building
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A Sense of Empowerment.
Members are empowered by a
sense of investment in their own
work; they do not feel that they
are simply following purposeless
and arbitrary orders.
The team environment enables
them to see the whole picture.
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Intrinsic Team
Elements (4 of 6)
Team Building
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Procedures. Once a goal has been established, the team’s next
step is to determine how and when it will reach that goal.
Procedures must include: deciding upon the necessary phases of tangible work, the delegation of
these responsibilities, what abilities need to be developed, and what schedules need to be designed.
Being specific at this stage will facilitate smooth implementation.
Responsibility.
All team members are
responsible for whether
the task is done
brilliantly or
insufficiently.
When one division of
the goal is
inadequately met, the
whole team is
responsible.
Therefore, the
team’s structure
must be founded
upon trust.
49
Intrinsic Team
Elements (5 of 6)
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What Effective Teams Do
(3 of 3)
Team Building
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Build on strengths.
Support and complement weaknesses.
Have high morale, and ensure that all members have high morale.
Feel that they are the best at what they do; have a strong sense of pride.
Remain connected to the larger organization.
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Team Development Stages
(4 of 7)
Team Building
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Confusion
• Roles
• Task
• Leadership
Understandin
g
• Task
• Objectiv
e
• Roles
Sensing
• That the
team
has
formed
Becoming
• Self-
evaluativ
e
Forming
• Team
members
meet
Storming
• Team
members
exhibit
hostility
Norming
• Team
members
develop
relationship
s
Adjourning
• Team
members
disband
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Team Development Stages
(7 of 7)
Team Building
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Arriving At A Consensus
Team Building
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1Encourage all participants to have a full say. 2 Emphasize positions.
3Find out how serious the objections are. 4 Keep summing up areas of agreement.
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Obstacles Teams Face
(4 of 5)
Team Building
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Individuals do not want
to take personal risks.
It is inevitable that
people will express
fear at going out on a
limb.
However, team
building can be a
less formidable task
if its goals,
processes, and
benefits are clear.
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Conflict
(1 of 3)
Team Building
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Conflict is not always
negative.
While conflict can
obstruct progress and
be frustrating, it is
necessary for finding
and resolving problems
and making decisions as
effectively as possible.
Conflict is a delicate
element of teams.
Conflict avoidance is
negative because it
stifles ideas and causes
discomfort.
Without conflict, teams
cannot collaborate to
make the best possible
product or decision.
While conflict should
not be sought out, it
should also not be
avoided.
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Conflict Avoidance
(2 of 2)
Team Building
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Constructive Criticism
(1 of 3)
Team Building
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Conflict avoidance occurs when
team members do not express
their ideas for fear of creating
conflict.
Conflict avoidance indicates that
team members do not trust each
other and do not feel
comfortable enough with each
other to express their opinions.
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01
02
03
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Team Performance Curve
(5 of 5)
Team Building
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Working Group
Psuedo-Team
Potential Team
Real Team
Personal commitment:
When team members commit
to each other’s personal
growth and commitment, their
sense of purpose is
strengthened.
This enriches performance
aspirations and improves
members’ approach to
working with each other.
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Evaluating Performance
(7 of 8)
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Evaluating Performance
(8 of 8)
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Performance results:
Performance is both the cause
and effect of a team’s success
or failure to collaborate
efficiently.
Look to the performance
results to see if the group is
a group or a real team.
Top management comprises the
top team.
Membership in the top team is
automatically associated with the
positions of top management and
executives.
Hierarchy defines positions.
In most teams, skill and ability
define members’ roles. Top team
members’ positions within the
company, however, define their
team ranks.
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Teams at the Top
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Maximizing time efficiency
becomes harder.
Top managers’ and executives’
time is in high demand. Spending
the extra time that teamwork
requires is often inefficient in the
long run.
Communication and
openness are still key.
Members’ ability to
communicate and to be open
with one another equals
teamwork.
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Teams at the Top
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Team Building (Comprehensive) PowerPoint Presentation 150 slides with 4 diagrams/charts and17 high resolution photographs Participant Handout and Team Building Glossary with 62 terms

  • 2. 2 Program Objectives (1 of 2) Team Building readysetpresent.com Understand the team concept. Open lines of communication as a foundation. Sharpen communication techniques and skills. Learn techniques for building a better team.
  • 3. 3 Program Objectives (2 of 2) Team Building readysetpresent.com Understand your style and role as a team leader. Sharpen your team’s goal setting, motivation and output/performance. Understand team members and team dynamics. Practice, discuss, and problem-solve.
  • 4. Teamwork: The idea of people working together in a team. Team Player: A team member who is easy to work with and contributes to the group effort. Team Building: Establishing and developing an effective team. 10 Basic Team Concepts Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 5. Small Number of Members: Teams are more effective with fewer people. Complementary Skills: Members of the team should have skills that compensate for other team member’s weaknesses and are different from the skills of other team members. 11 Characteristics of a Team (1 of 2) Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 6. 12 Characteristics of a Team (2 of 2) Team Building readysetpresent.com Same goals: Team members must have the same goals. Same approach: Team members must have the same approach to completing the goal(s). Mutual Accountability: All team members must accept their responsibility.
  • 7. 13 Why Teamwork? Team Building readysetpresent.com Teamwork often gets tasks done faster and better. Teamwork allows input from many people. Teamwork is necessary in many parts of life, so learning how to work as a team is important.
  • 8. The overriding need of all people working for the same organization to make the organization profitable. 14 Common Need Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 9. The Athletic Perspective: Here, “team” connotes winning and losing. In an athletic arena, winning is the ultimate goal. The Power of Two: Here, “team” implies partnership. This includes both business and personal partnerships such as marriage. 15 Conceptions of “Team” (1 of 3) Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 10. Here, “team” simply means any group in the same place at the same time. For example, in this context, a company in general or all the managers in an organization could be considered a team. 16 Conceptions of “Team” (2 of 3) Team Building readysetpresent.com Circumstantial:
  • 11. Teamwork often gets tasks done faster and better. Teamwork allows input from many people. Members look to their peers for support. This type of team leads to workplace success! 17 Conceptions of “Team” (3 of 3) Team Building readysetpresent.com The Community Approach:
  • 12. 22 Why Teams Work (4 of 10) Team Building readysetpresent.com Each member brings specific skills and talents to a team. There are few better circumstances under which to gain new skills than by working closely with accomplished and knowledgeable individuals. Teams provide a learning forum for everyone involved
  • 13. 28 Why Teams Work (10 of 10) Team Building readysetpresent.com Effective Focused Stretched Adaptive Empowered Harmonious Balanced Informed Led Aligned
  • 14. Avoid holding individuals more accountable for performance than teams. Our society often values individuals over teams. Consequently, organizations tend to point to individuals when trouble arises. 34 Structuring Your Team (5 of 8) Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 15. 37 Structuring Your Team (8 of 8) Team Building readysetpresent.com Recognize teams as the performance backbones of the organization. Structurally sound teams that perform effectively can counter increased demands on an organization.
  • 16. 40 Team Building’s Purpose (2 of 5) Team Building readysetpresent.com A Shared Goal. This gives members a greater sense of connection to each other and, in turn, a greater commitment to the goal. The Ability to Communicate. Members work well together when they understand what others need and, in turn, feel that their needs are understood and acknowledged.
  • 17. 41 Team Building’s Purpose (3 of 5) Team Building readysetpresent.com A Sense of Empowerment. Members are empowered by a sense of investment in their own work; they do not feel that they are simply following purposeless and arbitrary orders. The team environment enables them to see the whole picture.
  • 18. 48 Intrinsic Team Elements (4 of 6) Team Building readysetpresent.com Procedures. Once a goal has been established, the team’s next step is to determine how and when it will reach that goal. Procedures must include: deciding upon the necessary phases of tangible work, the delegation of these responsibilities, what abilities need to be developed, and what schedules need to be designed. Being specific at this stage will facilitate smooth implementation.
  • 19. Responsibility. All team members are responsible for whether the task is done brilliantly or insufficiently. When one division of the goal is inadequately met, the whole team is responsible. Therefore, the team’s structure must be founded upon trust. 49 Intrinsic Team Elements (5 of 6) Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 20. 54 What Effective Teams Do (3 of 3) Team Building readysetpresent.com Build on strengths. Support and complement weaknesses. Have high morale, and ensure that all members have high morale. Feel that they are the best at what they do; have a strong sense of pride. Remain connected to the larger organization.
  • 21. 59 Team Development Stages (4 of 7) Team Building readysetpresent.com Confusion • Roles • Task • Leadership Understandin g • Task • Objectiv e • Roles Sensing • That the team has formed Becoming • Self- evaluativ e
  • 22. Forming • Team members meet Storming • Team members exhibit hostility Norming • Team members develop relationship s Adjourning • Team members disband 62 Team Development Stages (7 of 7) Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 23. 80 Arriving At A Consensus Team Building readysetpresent.com 1Encourage all participants to have a full say. 2 Emphasize positions. 3Find out how serious the objections are. 4 Keep summing up areas of agreement.
  • 24. 85 Obstacles Teams Face (4 of 5) Team Building readysetpresent.com Individuals do not want to take personal risks. It is inevitable that people will express fear at going out on a limb. However, team building can be a less formidable task if its goals, processes, and benefits are clear.
  • 25. 91 Conflict (1 of 3) Team Building readysetpresent.com Conflict is not always negative. While conflict can obstruct progress and be frustrating, it is necessary for finding and resolving problems and making decisions as effectively as possible. Conflict is a delicate element of teams.
  • 26. Conflict avoidance is negative because it stifles ideas and causes discomfort. Without conflict, teams cannot collaborate to make the best possible product or decision. While conflict should not be sought out, it should also not be avoided. 95 Conflict Avoidance (2 of 2) Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 27. 96 Constructive Criticism (1 of 3) Team Building readysetpresent.com Conflict avoidance occurs when team members do not express their ideas for fear of creating conflict. Conflict avoidance indicates that team members do not trust each other and do not feel comfortable enough with each other to express their opinions.
  • 28. 04 01 02 03 114 Team Performance Curve (5 of 5) Team Building readysetpresent.com Working Group Psuedo-Team Potential Team Real Team
  • 29. Personal commitment: When team members commit to each other’s personal growth and commitment, their sense of purpose is strengthened. This enriches performance aspirations and improves members’ approach to working with each other. 122 Evaluating Performance (7 of 8) Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 30. 123 Evaluating Performance (8 of 8) Team Building readysetpresent.com Performance results: Performance is both the cause and effect of a team’s success or failure to collaborate efficiently. Look to the performance results to see if the group is a group or a real team.
  • 31. Top management comprises the top team. Membership in the top team is automatically associated with the positions of top management and executives. Hierarchy defines positions. In most teams, skill and ability define members’ roles. Top team members’ positions within the company, however, define their team ranks. 137 Teams at the Top (4 of 9) Team Building readysetpresent.com
  • 32. Maximizing time efficiency becomes harder. Top managers’ and executives’ time is in high demand. Spending the extra time that teamwork requires is often inefficient in the long run. Communication and openness are still key. Members’ ability to communicate and to be open with one another equals teamwork. 138 Teams at the Top (5 of 9) Team Building readysetpresent.com
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