Building Strong Teams Flashcards
Teams Involve
Members Who Work Independently
Members Who Have a Team Identity
Members Who Produce Collective Work/Products/Services
Teams Critically Help
To Cope with Complexity
Integrate Knowledge & Skills
Enable Flexibility
Foster Motivation & Commitment
Team Performance
Member Skills x Team Processes
When Team Processes are not adequate, teams experience low process gain or even high process loss.
Improve Process Gains
Expose the assumptions underlying group members’ suggestions
Evaluate the viability of those assumptions
Derive a consensual mental model of the problem space
Utilize the mental model to derive a solution
Synergistic Collaboration
Effective Solutions: Quality x Acceptance
Resources within a Team: Task Skills, Knowledge
Interpersonal Skills & Processes: Listening, Supporting, Differing Constructively, Participating, Striving for Closure
Group Polarization
The tendency for groups to show a shift towards the extremes of decision-making when compared to decisions made by individuals.
Informational Cascade
Occurs when a person makes a decision based solely on their decisions of other people, while ignoring their own personal knowledge to the contrary.
Reputational Cascade
Occurs when people spread a certain prevailing belief regardless of whether they believe it or not, because they want to earn social approval from others, and avoid disapproval.
Improving Team Processes
Reduced skewed airtime; ensure participation for everyone.
Prime critical thinking. Make sure people focusing on sharing information rather than their preferences.
Assign Contrarians.
Ensure psychological safety.
Actions to Take to Repair Teams
“Tiger Teams” - Cross functional teams with clear mandates to break down silos.
Group Incentives to ensure focus on team.
Integrative goals to build team identity.
Stronger COO & development of middle managers.
Evaluate the people in place.
Type of Conflict: Relationship vs Task
Relationship Conflict: Rooted in anger, personal friction, personality clashes & tensions. Interferes with effort & attention to the task by creating preoccupation with with reducing threats, increasing power and deflecting blame.
Task Conflict: Depersonalized; focused on merits of ideas, plans and projects. Stimulates creativity and enhances decision quality through constructive criticism, consideration of different perspectives, and stimulation of discussion.
A Good Team Has:
- Compelling Direction: Clear, Common Goal
- Strong Structure: Responsibility, Norms, Synergy
- Supporting Context: Resources, Information, Rewards
- Shared Mindset: Common Identity, Shared Information, Understanding of Constraints
Improving Team Meetings
Clear Agenda
Pre-Work
Right People, Right Number
Ground Rules for Behavior
Collect & Collectively Analyze Meeting Data
Develop Facilitation Skills, Rotate Leadership