Overview of Team Building and Teamwork: Student - Feedback@sti - Edu
Overview of Team Building and Teamwork: Student - Feedback@sti - Edu
Overview of Team Building and Teamwork: Student - Feedback@sti - Edu
1. Establish leadership. Team leaders must exercise their leadership skills by promoting honesty and
transparency in the workplace as the foundation in building a team.
2. Establish relationships with each employee. Team leaders must identify the potential team members
by assessing the skill set of the employees. This will help team leaders match each employee’s expertise
and competencies to specific problems, which will help increase employee’s productivity and job
satisfaction.
3. Build relationships among employees. Team leaders must examine the collaboration of team
members and must support in the improvement of communication, cooperation, and trust among the
team. This will help minimize conflicts among team members.
4. Foster teamwork. Team leaders must encourage team members to share information among
themselves and the wider scope of the organization. This will encourage team spirit and cooperation
among the members of the team.
5. Set ground rules for the team. Team leaders must set team policies and promote team values in
order to establish order within the group.
• Selflessness. It pertains to the willingness of an individual to put the team’s interests ahead of their
own.
• Dependability. It refers to being reliable in accomplishing tasks efficiently in consistent manner.
• Enthusiasm. It is the eagerness of an individual to accomplish tasks with team spirit.
• Responsibility. It pertains to being accountable for their actions, decisions, and performance.
• Cooperativeness. It pertains to the ability of an individual to work together towards a common goal.
• Resourcefulness. It is the initiative of an individual to propose ideas and find ways to accomplish
the tasks in spite of an apparent lack of resources.
• Perseverance. It pertains to the personal outlook of the people to remain positive in overcoming
obstacles that they may encounter.
• Step 1: Prepare for Resolution – team leaders must acknowledge and discuss the conflict focusing
on its impact towards team dynamics and performance. Both parties involved must agree to
cooperate in order to resolve the conflict. Most importantly, the team leader must keep the
communication open throughout the process of resolving the conflict.
• Step 2: Understand the Situation – team leaders must clarify the position of those involved in the
conflict and make sure that everyone’s point of view is heard and understood. The team leaders
must list facts, assumptions, and beliefs underlying each position, which must be analyzed and
dissected by smaller groups of the team. After the group dialogue, uncover the facts and
assumptions to allow people to step away from their emotional attachments and see the issue
more objectively.
• Step 3: Reach Agreement – the team must decide what decisions or course of action to take in
order to reach an agreement among the group. Team leaders must make sure that the team is
committed to work with the outcome of the proposed analysis and evaluation.
• Individual-based compensation. It is the fixed amount of money or the traditional regular pay of
an employee.
• Individual incentive compensation. It pertains to the additional income of an employee, which
s/he receives on top of the base pay for surpassing goals set for his/her individual performance.
• Team-based incentive compensation. It refers to the additional income received by employees
on top of other company benefits for hitting a goal set for team performance.
• Non-monetary rewards. It pertains to other tangible rewards that employees receive apart from
money like movie tickets, gift certificates, concert tickets, airline tickets, and electronic or
household products among others.
• Intangible rewards. It pertains to the rewards that employees receive in the form of recognition
and appreciation for a good performance. The recognition strategies include creating a “Wall of
Fame” in the office to honor outstanding performance, designating the best parking space in the
lot for the “Employee of the Month,” and publicly acknowledging the efforts of the employee.
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