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Wisdom of Teams. Katzenbach & Smith Key Points Book Review by Robert Youker. For details of this book review, go to the asapm website. Team vs Work Group.
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Wisdom of Teams Katzenbach & Smith Key Points Book Review by Robert Youker For details of this book review, go to the asapm website. Robert Youker
Team vs Work Group • “A team is a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose, performance goals and working approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable.” Robert Youker
Individualism vs. Teamwork • The culture and systems of most organizations favor individualism vs. true teamwork. • The reward and punishment systems of most organizations are biased toward individualism. Robert Youker
Skills Needed by Teams • 1. Technical or functional expertise • 2. Problem solving & decision-making skills • 3. Interpersonal skills Robert Youker
Key Points • Teams commitment to common purpose and the performance goals. • Performance goals must be specific and grow out of statement of purpose. • Agreement to common approach. Robert Youker
From Work Group to Team 1. Working group (collection of individuals) 2. Pseudo-team (not integrated) 3. Potential team(trying for joint performance) 4. Real team (common approach) 5. High performance team (committed to each others personal growth) Robert Youker
Characteristics of Teams 1. Themes that convey meaning about basic purpose and identity 2. Enthusiasm and energy level 3. Event driven histories (stories) 4. Personal commitment Outstanding performance results Robert Youker
Approaches for Teambuilding 1. Establish urgency and direction 2. Select team members based on skills 3. First meetings and actions important 4. Establish clear rules of behavior 5. Seize quick performance tasks & goals 6. Challenge regularly with fresh info 7. Spend lots of time together 8. Use positive feedback & reward Robert Youker
Role of Team Leader 1. Keep purpose, goals and approach meaningful 2. Build commitment and confidence 3. Strengthen the mix and level of skills 4. Manage external relationships – remove obstacles 5. Create opportunities for others 6. Do real work Robert Youker