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CAN’T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG ??? TEAM BUILDING Presented by : Eric Jones

CAN’T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG ??? TEAM BUILDING Presented by : Eric Jones. TEAMWORK Table of Content: • Team Building Exercise • What is a Team • Team Development Life Cycle • Effective Teams • Dealing with Difficult Behavior • Analogy of Geese • Conclusion. NOBODY DID IT

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CAN’T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG ??? TEAM BUILDING Presented by : Eric Jones

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  1. CAN’T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG ???TEAM BUILDINGPresented by:Eric Jones

  2. TEAMWORK Table of Content: • Team Building Exercise • What is a Team • Team Development Life Cycle • Effective Teams • Dealing with Difficult Behavior • Analogy of Geese • Conclusion

  3. NOBODY DID IT There is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was asked to do. Anybody could have done it. Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that because it was Everybody’s job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn’t do it. Consequently, it wound up that Nobody told Anybody, so Everybody blamed Somebody. But still NOBODY DID IT !!!

  4. WHAT IS A TEAM? • A team is defined as a group of people, who bring to the table a set of complementary and appropriate skills, and who hold themselves mutually accountable for achieving a clear and identifiable set of goals. • Simply stated: A team is a group of people working together towards a common goal. • It takes more than ONE person to make a team • There must be collaborative work toward common

  5. TEAM DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE - 5 StagesSTAGE 1 FORMINGSTAGE 2 STORMINGSTAGE 3 NORMINGSTAGE 4 PERFORMING STAGE 5 ADJOURNING

  6. FORMINGTeam Development has been categorized into 5 StagesSTAGE 1• High dependence on leader for guidance and direction.• Little agreement on team.• Individual roles and responsibilities are unclear.• Leader must be prepared to answer lots of questions about the team'spurpose, objectives and external relationships.• Members test tolerance of system.LeaderDirects

  7. STORMINGSTAGE 2• Decisions don't come easily within group.• Team members vie for position• Clarity of purpose increases but plenty of uncertainties persist• Compromises may be required to enable progressLEADERS COACH

  8. NORMINGSTAGE 3• Agreement and consensus forms among team• Roles and responsibilities are clear and accepted• Big decisions are made by group agreement• Commitment and unity is strong• The team discusses and develops its processes and working style• There is general respect for the leader and some of leadership issharedLEADER FACILITATES AND ENABLES

  9. PERFORMINGSTAGE 4• The team clearly knows why it is doing what it is doing• The team has a shared vision• There is a focus on over-achieving goals• Disagreements occur but now they are resolved within the team positively• The team is able to work towards achieving the goal• Team members look after each other• The team does not need to be instructed or assistedLEADER DELEGATES AND OVERSEES

  10. ADJOURNINGSTAGE 5• Adjourning, is the break-up of the group, hopefully when their task is completed successfully, their purpose fulfilled; everyone can move on to new things, feeling good about what's been achieved.• From an organizational perspective, recognition of and sensitivity to people'svulnerabilities during this fifth stage is helpful• Feelings of insecurity would be naturalLEADER REASSURE, COMMUNICATE

  11. EFFECTIVE TEAMSThere are several key characteristics that areprevalent in EFFECTIVE teams.• CLEAR AND ACHIEVABLE GOALSEFFECTIVETEAMS• COMMITMENT TO THE GOALS• CLEARLY DEFINED ROLES/ RESPONSIBILITIES• REGARD FOR TEAM MEMBERSS• SUCCESSFULLY DEALS WITH CONFLICT

  12. CLEAR GOALScharacteristics found in effective teams• CLEAR AND ACHIEVABLE GOALS

  13. COMMITMENT TO GOALScharacteristics found in effective teams• COMMITMENT TO GOALS

  14. RESPECT FOR OTHERScharacteristics found in effective teams• REGARD/ RESPECT FOR TEAM MEMBERS

  15. RESPECT FOR OTHERS Personality Types Analytical Thinking. Facts, Figures, Data, Not Opinions ‘Paralysis of Analysis’ Driver Action oriented. Likes to delegate, very focused, needs low supervision ‘Tends to leave body bags behind’ Expressive Highly enthusiastic, Loves Fun, Party People. No Details please. ‘Hard to complete task in present’ Amiable Friendly, Fuzzy, Relationship Oriented. Good at Coordinating ‘Appears Wishy Washy’

  16. DEFINE ROLEScharacteristics found in effective teams• CLEARLY DEFINED ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES

  17. CONFLICT RESOLUTIONcharacteristics found in effective teams• SUCCESSFULLY DEALS WITH CONFLICTCONFLICT IS INEVITABLE !!!

  18. DIFFICULT BEHAVIORHOSTILE AGGRESSIVESPeople who try hard to bully and overwhelm by bombarding others with cuttingremarks.Stand up for yourself Give them time to run downLook directly at them and wait .

  19. DIFFICULT BEHAVIORCOMPLAINERSPeople who gripe without ceasing, but never try to do anything about what they complain about.Listen attentively to them, but don’t let them dwell on complaintsAcknowledge by paraphrasing their concernsKeep things optimisticAsk, “What are you willing to do to remedy the situation?”

  20. DIFFICULT BEHAVIORSILENT UNRESPONSIVESPeople who answer, when they answer at all, with grunts or a yes/no responseDon’t interrupt silence; give them some time to open upAsk open-ended questionsListen attentively if they open up, but do not gush

  21. DIFFICULT BEHAVIORSUPER AGREEABLESVery personable, funny people who never act the way they say they will or how you thought they wouldLet them know you value them as a personAsk them to be honest with youCarefully point out the inconsistencies in their behavior

  22. DIFFICULT BEHAVIORKNOW-IT-ALL EXPERTSCondescending, pompous people who claim to know all about everyone and everything Never Ignore them Know what you are talking about when you converse with themQuestion firmly about inaccurate facts or inconsistencies, but do not confront them in a group situation

  23. ANALOGY As each goose flaps its wings, it creates an "uplift" for the birds that follow.By flying in a "V" formation, the whole flock adds 71% greater flying range than if each bird flew alone.

  24. YES!!!CAN’T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG ???The Answer is YES!!!

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