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Index Page › Self Enhancement › Team Development
 

A Rose by Any Other Name - But Does it Smell as Sweet?

 

Author: Nicholas Conner

We use the word team as if it is a one size fits all descriptor for a group of people who just happen to work together. I suppose it is a somewhat stimulating or even motivating title, but with true teams the focus of accomplishment becomes one of successful task achievement while balancing its people and processes, but make no mistake it has mutual accountability to the successfulness of the task.

High performance is a discipline. A collective discipline that is the sum of its parts. Interdependently there are individual roles and functions, but collectively a product is born. Lets define a team shall we? Now, depending on what book we read last there will be varying definitions of a team, but they all have the same components.

A team is a group of people (more than one) with diverse talents whose members struggle for shared ambitions (a common goal) with measurable performance and joint accountability.

Diverse Talents

Albert Einstein hit the nail on the head. You see for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In a team that means for everything we are good at, we are really not good at something else. Its relative. Teams and high performance are indivisible. Perhaps that is what Jim Collins meant by who first, then what.

Shared Ambitions

Team member contributions are made it is with a sense of purpose. These diverse talents are tied to performance and performance is tied to the goal. It is through the inspiration of a shared vision that team members become aligned to this common goal.

Measurable Performance

Converting directives into specific measurable performance plans will jump-start the team to its sense of purpose.

Some groups develop performance development plans that include nebulous actions items. If teams do not address, not just what, but how, who and when, then its easy to go back to business as usual and have goals fade into the sunset.

Joint accountability

There is no Us and them only we. Commitment is the cornerstone to both individual and team accountable. Joint accountability means when there is success I need to look around me at all the people that made it happen and when there are setbacks and failures I need to look at myself equally.

Work Groups

Leader

Broad sense of purpose-organizational mission

Individual accountability

Individual products

Measurable by impact

Bobble head meetings

Delegation

Inattention to results

Dependent Teams

Leadership

Detailed team purpose

Joint accountability

Product is accumulative-the sum of its parts

Measurable by assessing the accumulative product

Open conflict and problem solving

Joint ownership

Commitment to results

Interdependent

A Rose by any other namebut does it smell as sweet? We can use the word team as loosely as we want to describe clusters of people, but they are not the same thing. Being called a team does not guarantee teamwork.

A groups performance is based on individual achievement. A teams performance is based on individual achievement and cooperative achievement. So, at the end of the day we can call them the same, but the fragrance is definitely different.

Author Bio:
Nicholas Conner is a proclaimed scripter. Nicholas likes to write articles about this topic.
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