Team Building
Team Building
Sharon Doner-Feldman
Training for You
What is Teamwork & Team Building
Teamwork
Concept of people working together as a team
Team player
Team Building
Support
Resources
Communication
Personalities
Teamwork Skills
Listen
Question
Persuade
Respect
Help
Share
Participate
Stages in Team Building
Forming
Storming
Norming
Performing
Stage 1: FORMING
The Team
defines the problem
Recorder - This person records whatever ideas a team member may have. It is
important that this person quote a team member accurately and not "edit" or
evaluate them.
Optimist - This is someone who tries to maintain a positive frame of mind and
facilitates the search for solutions.
Timekeeper - Someone who tracks time spent on each portion of the meeting.
Gate Keeper - This person works to ensure that each member gives input on an issue.
One strategy to do this is to ask everyone to voice their opinion one at a time.
Another is to cast votes.
Extraverts Introverts
Need to think Need time to
aloud process
Great explainers Great
May overwhelm concentration
others May not be heard
Relevance to Teams (N/S)
iNtuitive Sensor
Great at big Great executors
picture
May miss big
See connections picture, relative
May make importance
mistakes in
carrying out
plans
Relevance to Teams (T/F)
Thinker Feeler
Skillful at Knows why
understanding something
how anything matters
works
Relevance to Teams (J/P)
Judger Perceiver
Good at Always curious,
schedules, plans, wants more
completion knowledge
Makes decisions
easily (quickly) May not get
around to acting
May overlook
vital issues
What Type are You?
Keirsey types
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Stage 2: STORMING
Be descriptive
Dont exaggerate
Dont be judgmental
Use I messages.
Listen carefully.
Ask questions for clarity.
Acknowledge the feedback.
Acknowledge the valid points.
Take time to sort out what you heard.
Stage 4: PERFORMING
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www.challenge.nm.org/resources/Team_Building.ppt