Build & Lead a Team 2.0 Flashcards

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What leadership philosophy emphasizes serving others rather than gaining power. It can apply to management and fellow employees, as well as to customers, partners, and the community.

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Servant Leadership

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What is today’s biggest project delivery challenge?

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managing changing priorities

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3
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What is the project economy?

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Nearly 80% of executives agree that the future of work will be project-based rather than role-based. The Project Economy accounts for more than 85% of all high skilled independent contractors.

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4
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Today’s teams are formed around what fundamental understanding?

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Change happens through projects

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5
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What is it called when someone
is relaying information back to an individual or group,
for performance, for opinion, or for improvement?

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Giving Feedback
Positive feedback: “feedback that tends to magnify a process or increase its output”
Negative feedback: “feedback that tends to dampen a process by applying the output against the initial conditions”

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What does the acronym SMART stand for?

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Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Time-bound

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When are SMART objectives used?

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When providing feedback or
when corrective action is required

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What will ensure you have an excellent framework for generating performance improvements when it is time to deliver the feedback?

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SMART feedback

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What 4 things can be used to set expectations?
(Rro, Rm, Kom, oood)

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  1. Project roles and responsibilities & objectives
  2. Responsibility matrix (WBS)
  3. Kick-off meeting
  4. One on one discussions
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10
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In what stage of team development
do team members compete with each other for status and for acceptance of their ideas?

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Storming

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In what stage of team development
should the the team leader start transitioning some decision making to the team to allow them more independence?

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Storming

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In what stage of team development
are team members no longer focused on their individual goals, but rather are focused on developing a way of working together (processes and procedures)?

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Norming

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In what stage of team development
is the team leader is not involved in decision-making, problem-solving or other such activities involving the day-to-day work of the team?

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Performing

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14
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Name 8 indicators of successful teams

(cC, rB, C, PSg, C, tM, Ho, sWR)

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  1. Communication - Clear communication among all members
  2. Brainstorming - Regular brainstorming sessions with all members participating
  3. Consensus - Consensus among team members
  4. Problem solving - done by the group
  5. Commitment - to the project and other team members
  6. Team meetings - are regular, effective and inclusive
  7. Handoffs - are timely to ensure project keeps moving
  8. Supportive working relationships - among all team members
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Name 7 indicators of UNsuccessful teams

(loC, RRnc, WoW, wA, Bo, loS, fA)

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  1. Communication - Lack of communication among team
  2. Roles & Responsibilities - are not clear
  3. Throw work over the wall - without concern for timelines or work quality
  4. Work alone - rarely sharing information and offering assistance
  5. Blame others - no one accepts responsibility
  6. Lack of support - to other team members
  7. Absence - Team members are frequently absent thereby causing slippage in the timeline and additional work for their team members
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16
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The transition from discussing many perhaps contradictory ideas (divergent) to converging on the best ideas is often fractious and frustrating is refered to as what?

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The Groan Zone
Sam Kaner - Facilitator’s Guide to Participatory Decision-Making

17
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How is the parachute mind described?

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It works best when open
The same goes for our minds in the divergent stage of brainstorming

18
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Name three activities to initiate cognitive empathy?

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  1. This is not a stick
  2. Yes, and!
  3. 50 bad ideas