Building Cohesive Teams
Being a manager in a company where I am trying to build a culture of
collaboration, I would empower teams to work together by encouraging several
issues such as defining roles, encouraging open communication, feedback,
setting expectations, obtaining commitment to the organization, as well as
teams and empowering employees. The first step would be defining roles and the
ways in which they affect the whole department or team in achieving its goals. The
second step would be setting rules that show how work is to be shared, as well
how employees relate to each other such as behavior and collaboration. This
would help in avoiding conflict. Thirdly, I would set expectations so that
every person will be aware of what they are supposed to achieve in order to
create responsibility among the team members. The fourth step would be creating commitment.
This would be though asking the teams to create their own mission that is in
line with the organizational mission and set their own goals and objectives,
which they believe are challenging but achievable. Finally, I would empower the
teams by allowing them to make some of the decisions as well as participate in
bigger decisions.
Despite such efforts, conflicts remain inevitable where different
people com together. However, the outcome of conflict can be positive or
negative depending on how it is resolved. As a leader, I would handle conflicts
through mitigating and compromising where necessary. The first step would be
preparing for a resolution through acknowledging the conflict and its impact to
the team. The team should also agree to cooperate and communicate. The next
step would be to understand the situation where every member would give their
point of view. Every member’s position should be heard before seeking a
solution. Facts of the conflict should be raised to ensure enough information
for solving the issue. The final step would be reaching an agreement. After all
parties understand the situation and offer their views, a decision that
benefits all parties will be made.
Hi Tony,
ReplyDeleteI really like your blog this week, very imformative and as well as staying on topic as far as us just working in groups. One thing I've noticed on other people's blog is pictures, they space out the wording so it gives your reader an opportunity to not get lost and reinforces the idea for visual readers. I still like your topic though and I believe it's good timing for this week as were just forming groups.