Team Devt
Team Devt
DEVELOPMENT
NDEJJE UNIVERSITY
Achieves
More
Teams:
Bettering the Workplace
INTRODUCTION
Teamwork is essential
Individuals are becoming less autonomous
Top ten Fortune 500 Companies are globally diverse
Universities have international study programs
4-H’s experiential learning method involves teamwork
College students #1 dislike about any leadership class: Group
work
Because the process takes longer than we like, but team
development process is essential to success
WHAT IS A TEAM?
A team is a group of people working together to achieve a
common purpose for which they hold themselves
accountable
This team will:
Share a work product
Creative teams
Explore possibilities and alternatives
Tactical team
Execute a well-defined plan
WHAT IS TEAM BUILDING?
STAGES OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT
Kipp and Kipp (2000) say:
Dysfunctional teams/groups often prevent themselves
from being effective and productive
Handle conflict badly
Test boundaries
Task define
Rules established
STORMING - STAGE 2
Decisions don't come easily within group. Team members
vie for position as they attempt to establish themselves in
relation to other team members and the leader, who might
receive challenges from team members. Clarity of purpose
increases but plenty of uncertainties persist. Cliques and
factions form and there may be power struggles. The team
needs to be focused on its goals to avoid becoming distracted
by relationships and emotional issues. Compromises may be
required to enable progress. Leader coaches (similar to
Situational Leadership 'Selling' mode).
STORMING - STAGE 2
Team Activities/Characteristics
Differences emerge
Conflict
Task related interactions
NORMING - STAGE 3
Agreement and consensus largely forms among team, who
respond well to facilitation by leader. Roles and
responsibilities are clear and accepted. Big decisions are
made by group agreement. Smaller decisions may be
delegated to individuals or small teams within group.
Commitment and unity is strong. The team may engage in fun
and social activities. The team discusses and develops its
processes and working style. There is general respect for the
leader and some of leadership is more shared by the team.
Leader facilitates and enables (similar to the Situational
Leadership 'Participating' mode).
NORMING - STAGE 3
Team Activities/Characteristics
Issues are Conflicted and Resolved
Spirit of cooperation
Communication
Group Unity and Culture Established
PERFORMING - STAGE 4
The team is more strategically aware; the team knows clearly
why it is doing what it is doing. The team has a shared vision
and is able to stand on its own feet with no interference or
participation from the leader. Disagreements occur but now
they are resolved within the team positively and necessary
changes to processes and structure are made by the team. The
team is able to work towards achieving the goal, and also to
attend to relationship, style and process issues along the way.
team members look after each other. The team requires
delegated tasks and projects from the leader. The team does not
need to be instructed or assisted.
PERFORMING - STAGE 4
Team members might ask for assistance from the leader
with personal and interpersonal development. Leader
delegates and oversees (similar to the Situational
Leadership 'Delegating' mode).
Team Activities/Characteristics
Group self management
Autonomy
Team unity
Problem solving
REFORMING/ADJOURNING – STAGE 5
Team Activities/Characteristics
Evaluate the project
Evaluate the process
CHECKLIST FOR DEVELOPMENT
Kipp and Kipp (2000) authored a checklist to aid in
successful development of a team
Being authentic is key to team development
Systems thinking