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Building High-Performance Teams
“Do I really have to get along with these idiots?”
John Spence High-Performance Team Model
DMCCMD
Direction
Measurable Goals
Competent Team Members
Communication
MUTUAL ACCOUNTABILITY
Discipline
• Lack of TRUST• Lack of candor• Lack of commitment• Lack of accountability• Lack of results
Source Credibility
C x R x I SO
= Trust
CompetenceReliabilityIntimacySelf Orientation
11 Key Team Competencies:
1. Setting clear, specific and measurable goals.
2. Making assignments extremely clear and ensuring required competence.
3. Using effective decision making processes within the team.
4. Establishing accountability for high performance across the entire team.
5. Running effective team meetings.
6. Building strong levels of trust.
7. Establishing open, honest and frank communications.
8. Managing conflict effectively.
9. Creating mutual respect and collaboration.
10. Encouraging risk-taking and innovation.
11. Engaging in ongoing team building activities.
1 - 10
The key elements of a winning culture: Employees
• Fun• Family• Friends• Fair• Freedom• Pride• Praise• Meaning• Accomplishment
What Employees Want
Focus me
Know me
Care about me
Hear me
Help me feel proud
Equip me
Help me see my value
Help me grow
Help me see my importance
How do you do that?
• Provide lots of feedback and clear guidance
• Make real time to discuss problems and concerns
• Seek ideas and input from everyone
• Provide the resources to do the job well
• Give lost of recognition and rewards
• Provide ample opportunities to learn and grow
• Keep the pressure to perform realistic
• Provide opportunities for social interaction within the team
• Promote joy and appropriate humor on the team
• Help people balance team and school responsibilities
The Rule of 3
• Wow – breakthrough teams commit to a clear and specific standard of world-class performance.
• No Surprises – all team members are accountable for openness and honest debate, and each knows what to expect from the others.
• Cheer – team members support, recognize, appreciate and cheer each other and the group to victory
From: The Orange Revolution by Gostick and Elton
1,300,000 interviews: Basic 4 + 1
Goal Setting
TrustAccountability
Communications
RECOGNITION
From: The Orange Revolution by Gostick and Elton
Resilience
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