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Creating Effective Teams (Without having to herd cats) Dr. Matthew Ganis Trustee:  Mahopac Public Library Senior Technical Staff Member:  IBM Professor: Computer Science/Astronomy, Pace University (current slides available at:  http://webpage.pace.edu/mganis)
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What exactly IS an effective team ? An effective team has certain characteristics that allow the team members to function more efficiently and productively. They develop ways to share leadership roles and ways to share accountability for their work products, shifting the emphasis from the  individual  to  several individuals  within the team.
What are the characteristics ? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Why Build an effective team? Building and maintaining effective teams is a time consuming and sensitive process particularly in businesses where the pressures of the moment are often intense. Most attempts at team building don't work well, simply because managers and staff fail to appreciate the effort that has to be invested in time and attention to detail. There is little doubt, however, that when done well teamwork contributes considerably to greatly improved productivity and reduced costs.
What is a team? A team is a small number of people, with complementary skills, who are committed to a common purpose, performance goals, and approach for which they are mutually accountable."  (Katzenbach and Smith, 1993) People working together in a committed way to achieve a  common goal  or mission.  The work (may be) interdependent and team members  share   responsibility  and hold themselves  accountable  for attaining the  results ."  - MIT Information Services & Technology
What are the Characteristics of an effective team
Characteristics of an Effective Team Effective teams operate in an environment in which there is  two way trust  in an environment of open and honest communication
Characteristics of an Effective Team Feedback on "performance" should be two-way and constant.  It should provide information to all members of the team on how their work supports the specific and overall effort of the team and the practice.  Listening  is a feature of that communication.
Characteristics of an Effective Team Teams accept responsibility and don’t "blame" one another for team mistakes, nor should they spend useless time in personal justifications.
Characteristics of an Effective Team They celebrate their successes together, just as they identify the special performances and contributions of each individual.  Good team work is based  on  prideful humility : pride  in the outcomes of the team  and a humility that assumes that other team members  may well have a level of  expertise that add value to the outcome.
Characteristics of an Effective Team Good teams look upon first time mistakes as opportunities for learning, rather than criticism and punishment. They are, however, tough on repetitive errors, just as they encourage appropriate risk and innovation.
Characteristics of an Effective Team Good teams honor the contribution that each member makes to the total work of the team. You,  as the leader are the team's expert in a particular area of responsibility (leadership): your secretary is the expert at word processing and office procedures, and your receptionist the expert in client relations.  Each is as important as the other in the application of their expertise!
How do you achieve these things ?
Stand up meetings ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Stand up meetings are NOT…. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
How to be an effective team MEMBER
Being an Effective team member Look at the person who's speaking to you, nod, ask probing questions and acknowledge what's said by paraphrasing points that have been made Listen Actively Take the time to help your fellow teammates - if you've helped them in past, they'll be more than happy to lend a helping hand. Get Involved Superstar’s are just as bad…be a mentor not a braggart No Bragging nobody likes a know-it-all…..support your team member’s ideas Support Group  You're not fooling anyone, people know who isn't pulling his/her weight in a group. Pointing the finger will only make you look cowardly. Don't Blame Others If you have a problem with someone in your group, talk to them about it. Letting bad feelings brew will only make you sour and want to isolate yourself from the group. Communicate
How do we form a “GREAT” team ?
How do we form a “GREAT” team ? Lots of training Hire smart people Good Leadership Others….
Apollo Syndrome The  Apollo Syndrome  is a phenomenon discovered by  Dr. Meredith Belbin and is described as a condition where teams of highly capable individuals can, collectively, perform  badly . “ When the sum of parts is Less than the whole”
Apollo Teams ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Why did they fail ? (what can we learn) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
But they can work…. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
Creating a Team ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Team formation takes time, and usually follows some easily recognizable stages, as the team journeys from being a group of strangers to becoming united team with a common goal.
The Stages of Team formation Psychologist Bruce Tuckman first came up with the memorable words:  forming, storming, norming and performing in 1965 to describe the path to high-performance that most teams follow.  Later, he added a fifth stage that he called “adjourning” (and others often call “mourning” – it rhymes better!)
Forming Teams initially go through a " Forming " stage in which members are  positive   and  polite  (some members may be anxious, as they haven’t yet worked out exactly what work the team will involve).  Others are simply excited about the task ahead.  As leader, you play a dominant role at this stage: other members’ roles and responsibilities are less clear.
Forming This stage is usually fairly short, and may only  last for a single meeting at which people are  introduced to one-another.  There may be discussions about how the  team will work, which can be frustrating for  some members who simply want to get  on with the team task.
Storming ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Storming – Reality Sets in Your authority may be challenged as others jockey for position as their roles are clarified.  The ways of working start to be defined, and as leader you must be aware that some members may feel overwhelmed by how much there is to do, or uncomfortable with the approach being used.  Some react by questioning how worthwhile the goal of the team is and resist taking on tasks.  Honestly:  This is the stage when many teams fail...
Norming ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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How do we get better ?
Retrospective Retrospective -- a ritual held at the end of a project to learn from the experience and to plan changes for the next effort.
Why a Retro ?  Holding a retrospective ritual is a very old idea It has served the human species well, as the Stories of hunts are retold around campfires.  (It has survived this long because it works!)  It’s a fundamental vehicle to    discover, share, and pass along   the learning from experience   (something we also call “wisdom.”)
Prime Directive At the end of a project everyone knows so much more. Naturally we will discover decisions and actions we wish we could do over. This is wisdom to be celebrated, not judgment used to embarrass. Regardless of what we  discover, we understand and  truly believe that everyone did  the best job they  could, given what they  knew at the time,  their skills and abilities,  the resources available,  and the situation at hand.
How do we go about this ? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What can you do as a leader ?
What are the best qualities of a leader  Strong,  decisive and  knowledgeable  or  quiet,  supportive,  cooperative Leaders should have two main concerns: people and production High concern for people motivates the team and they become more productive,  High concern for production creates sense of achievement and satisfaction
What’s your style ?
The Commander Commanders make and influence most decisions.  The downside of this leadership style is that the  leader can de-motivate and annoy people.  Often decisions are not optimal - they don’t consider all available information, options and perspectives. This style is effective in short-term, in long-term it could be dangerous for people and projects.
The Coach The coach is needed when team lacks focus,  expertise and understanding what should be  done and how. Coaches tend to be concerned with growing people,  creating and enabling a trusting environment.  This leader makes decisions collectively with a team while explaining rationale behind decisions.  They listen and provides feedback.  Coaches encourage personal growth and looks to build long-term capabilities in an effort to prepare the  team and individuals for independent work.
The Supporter Supporters are needed to help teams.  They help remove barriers and coordinate activities.  The Supporter is an ego-less,  quiet leader and facilitator.  They tend to make joint decisions with the team  as equals , delegating majority of decisions to the team.  In addition, the Supporter is concerned with the creation of harmony and balance between team members.
The Self Organizing Team A motivated and confident Team  doesn’t need formal leaders.  The team makes most decisions.  Any member  could step in and become leader in specific areas  and situations. People on these teams tend to be highly capable, committed and self-driven.  Teams will transcend through previous steps and become truly self-organized after experiencing victories and failures, growing and gaining experience together.
Do you dare ? Who is smarter:  a diverse group or the best expert?  Can a boss, a project manager or the most experienced specialist make better decisions than a whole team? James Surowiecki in his book  The Wisdom of  Crowds  argues that given the right conditions  a group consistently outperforms best experts  in decision making. Few people can do better  than the group, but each time they will be  different people.
Which style of leader do you need to be?
Summary ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Thank you !!!!
Exercises
Team building exercise ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Your Island contains: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
We have 10 people (roles) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Debrief ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Command  versus self-directed
Do you NEED a boss? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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What’s the story ?
Story telling ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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Creating Effective Teams Final V4

  • 1. Creating Effective Teams (Without having to herd cats) Dr. Matthew Ganis Trustee: Mahopac Public Library Senior Technical Staff Member: IBM Professor: Computer Science/Astronomy, Pace University (current slides available at: http://webpage.pace.edu/mganis)
  • 2.
  • 3. What exactly IS an effective team ? An effective team has certain characteristics that allow the team members to function more efficiently and productively. They develop ways to share leadership roles and ways to share accountability for their work products, shifting the emphasis from the individual to several individuals within the team.
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  • 5. Why Build an effective team? Building and maintaining effective teams is a time consuming and sensitive process particularly in businesses where the pressures of the moment are often intense. Most attempts at team building don't work well, simply because managers and staff fail to appreciate the effort that has to be invested in time and attention to detail. There is little doubt, however, that when done well teamwork contributes considerably to greatly improved productivity and reduced costs.
  • 6. What is a team? A team is a small number of people, with complementary skills, who are committed to a common purpose, performance goals, and approach for which they are mutually accountable." (Katzenbach and Smith, 1993) People working together in a committed way to achieve a common goal or mission. The work (may be) interdependent and team members share responsibility and hold themselves accountable for attaining the results ." - MIT Information Services & Technology
  • 7. What are the Characteristics of an effective team
  • 8. Characteristics of an Effective Team Effective teams operate in an environment in which there is two way trust in an environment of open and honest communication
  • 9. Characteristics of an Effective Team Feedback on "performance" should be two-way and constant. It should provide information to all members of the team on how their work supports the specific and overall effort of the team and the practice. Listening is a feature of that communication.
  • 10. Characteristics of an Effective Team Teams accept responsibility and don’t "blame" one another for team mistakes, nor should they spend useless time in personal justifications.
  • 11. Characteristics of an Effective Team They celebrate their successes together, just as they identify the special performances and contributions of each individual. Good team work is based on prideful humility : pride in the outcomes of the team and a humility that assumes that other team members may well have a level of expertise that add value to the outcome.
  • 12. Characteristics of an Effective Team Good teams look upon first time mistakes as opportunities for learning, rather than criticism and punishment. They are, however, tough on repetitive errors, just as they encourage appropriate risk and innovation.
  • 13. Characteristics of an Effective Team Good teams honor the contribution that each member makes to the total work of the team. You, as the leader are the team's expert in a particular area of responsibility (leadership): your secretary is the expert at word processing and office procedures, and your receptionist the expert in client relations. Each is as important as the other in the application of their expertise!
  • 14. How do you achieve these things ?
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  • 17. How to be an effective team MEMBER
  • 18. Being an Effective team member Look at the person who's speaking to you, nod, ask probing questions and acknowledge what's said by paraphrasing points that have been made Listen Actively Take the time to help your fellow teammates - if you've helped them in past, they'll be more than happy to lend a helping hand. Get Involved Superstar’s are just as bad…be a mentor not a braggart No Bragging nobody likes a know-it-all…..support your team member’s ideas Support Group You're not fooling anyone, people know who isn't pulling his/her weight in a group. Pointing the finger will only make you look cowardly. Don't Blame Others If you have a problem with someone in your group, talk to them about it. Letting bad feelings brew will only make you sour and want to isolate yourself from the group. Communicate
  • 19. How do we form a “GREAT” team ?
  • 20. How do we form a “GREAT” team ? Lots of training Hire smart people Good Leadership Others….
  • 21. Apollo Syndrome The Apollo Syndrome is a phenomenon discovered by Dr. Meredith Belbin and is described as a condition where teams of highly capable individuals can, collectively, perform badly . “ When the sum of parts is Less than the whole”
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  • 27. Team formation takes time, and usually follows some easily recognizable stages, as the team journeys from being a group of strangers to becoming united team with a common goal.
  • 28. The Stages of Team formation Psychologist Bruce Tuckman first came up with the memorable words: forming, storming, norming and performing in 1965 to describe the path to high-performance that most teams follow. Later, he added a fifth stage that he called “adjourning” (and others often call “mourning” – it rhymes better!)
  • 29. Forming Teams initially go through a " Forming " stage in which members are positive and polite (some members may be anxious, as they haven’t yet worked out exactly what work the team will involve). Others are simply excited about the task ahead. As leader, you play a dominant role at this stage: other members’ roles and responsibilities are less clear.
  • 30. Forming This stage is usually fairly short, and may only last for a single meeting at which people are introduced to one-another. There may be discussions about how the team will work, which can be frustrating for some members who simply want to get on with the team task.
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  • 32. Storming – Reality Sets in Your authority may be challenged as others jockey for position as their roles are clarified. The ways of working start to be defined, and as leader you must be aware that some members may feel overwhelmed by how much there is to do, or uncomfortable with the approach being used. Some react by questioning how worthwhile the goal of the team is and resist taking on tasks. Honestly: This is the stage when many teams fail...
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  • 36. How do we get better ?
  • 37. Retrospective Retrospective -- a ritual held at the end of a project to learn from the experience and to plan changes for the next effort.
  • 38. Why a Retro ? Holding a retrospective ritual is a very old idea It has served the human species well, as the Stories of hunts are retold around campfires. (It has survived this long because it works!) It’s a fundamental vehicle to discover, share, and pass along the learning from experience (something we also call “wisdom.”)
  • 39. Prime Directive At the end of a project everyone knows so much more. Naturally we will discover decisions and actions we wish we could do over. This is wisdom to be celebrated, not judgment used to embarrass. Regardless of what we discover, we understand and truly believe that everyone did the best job they could, given what they knew at the time, their skills and abilities, the resources available, and the situation at hand.
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  • 41. What can you do as a leader ?
  • 42. What are the best qualities of a leader Strong, decisive and knowledgeable or quiet, supportive, cooperative Leaders should have two main concerns: people and production High concern for people motivates the team and they become more productive, High concern for production creates sense of achievement and satisfaction
  • 44. The Commander Commanders make and influence most decisions. The downside of this leadership style is that the leader can de-motivate and annoy people. Often decisions are not optimal - they don’t consider all available information, options and perspectives. This style is effective in short-term, in long-term it could be dangerous for people and projects.
  • 45. The Coach The coach is needed when team lacks focus, expertise and understanding what should be done and how. Coaches tend to be concerned with growing people, creating and enabling a trusting environment. This leader makes decisions collectively with a team while explaining rationale behind decisions. They listen and provides feedback. Coaches encourage personal growth and looks to build long-term capabilities in an effort to prepare the team and individuals for independent work.
  • 46. The Supporter Supporters are needed to help teams. They help remove barriers and coordinate activities. The Supporter is an ego-less, quiet leader and facilitator. They tend to make joint decisions with the team as equals , delegating majority of decisions to the team. In addition, the Supporter is concerned with the creation of harmony and balance between team members.
  • 47. The Self Organizing Team A motivated and confident Team doesn’t need formal leaders. The team makes most decisions. Any member could step in and become leader in specific areas and situations. People on these teams tend to be highly capable, committed and self-driven. Teams will transcend through previous steps and become truly self-organized after experiencing victories and failures, growing and gaining experience together.
  • 48. Do you dare ? Who is smarter: a diverse group or the best expert? Can a boss, a project manager or the most experienced specialist make better decisions than a whole team? James Surowiecki in his book The Wisdom of Crowds argues that given the right conditions a group consistently outperforms best experts in decision making. Few people can do better than the group, but each time they will be different people.
  • 49. Which style of leader do you need to be?
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Notas do Editor

  1. Teams come in all shapes and sizes – I really want to focus on teams in a business sense, or what I might call “professional teams”
  2. What do we want from our teams ? Why do we form them ? Why not just work alone ? We want to highlight efficient and productive (or efficient at being productive) The ultimate goal is to have group consensus or better yet – group decision making and group leaders
  3. How do you form a team ? Do you just put a bunch of people in a room and have a team ? We need to nurture them beyond just being a group of people with a (hopefully) common goal
  4. We have a lot of common themes going on: - Commitment - Accountability - Common Goals - Shared Responsibility
  5. What do you do to earn trust in your people ? Do they trust you ? Or do you just think they do ?
  6. If you listen, do you understand ? Or does your mind wander as someone is talking ?
  7. Gold stars as a reward – see: http://www.csis.pace.edu/~bergin/fivepedpat.html People look up to as a leader. They tend to work best when they feel good about themselves. They like to feel appreciated. SOLUTION When a team member does something well they should be praised for it. This can occur either publicly or privately. It can be a simple few words spoken in private or a public display of appreciation
  8. Recognizing mistakes…..not all the time, but let’s celebrate our success and understand our mistakes
  9. This is KEY Everyone has a strength, and everyone can contribute It might not be a bad idea to have everyone vocalize their strengths/weaknesses
  10. How would you go about forming the “best” team ?
  11. Skills and traits of Commanders are very important as they are the main factor of success. The Commander should be energetic, confident, decisive. Also as Commanders make most decisions they should be knowledgeable, forward-thinking and broad-minded.
  12. The downside of this style could be micro-management and low concern for productivity. Important qualities for Coaches: knowledgeable, empathetic and cooperative.
  13. Important qualities for The Supporter: good communicator and facilitator, socially skilled and diplomatic
  14. The Team have shared purpose, principles and values. Team members trust, support and respect each other. Almost everything is possible for such team.