How To Build a Powerful Team – Leadership Expert

How To Build a Powerful Team

Welcome to the second article in a teamwork series at Leadership-Expert.co.uk. Within this series, we aim to bring you up-to-date theory on the fundementals and advanced techniques relating to teamwork in the modern organisation.

2. How Can I Build a Powerful Team?

Having good team players is key to great teams. No matter what other fancy stuff we do in the name of team building, if your team members are not good team players, managing the team will be quite a struggle.

How can good team players be developed?

Team players are usually the people that are known for sharing and hard work. This alone will not be sufficient as people also want to see their career progress and be recognized.

Then how do you focus people towards the team goals?

Being a team player often involves doing the right thing by not always having your self benefit in mind. Again, in this age of fast forward on careers and achievement, I cannot see how most people will accept this line. The question of “what is in it for me?” must be answered.

Team goals and objectives must be set. There is no compromise for this because there is no need for the team if not for the project. Now, for the team members. They must have their personal development goals also set. In some organizations, employee development plan is part of the people development process. In fact, people placement into projects are very much influenced by the employee development plans. If this has already happened and the team members are in line for career progress through this team assignment, then half the battle is won.

If this is not how they were assigned, then the project manager or the team leader can discuss with the team members on what are their development and career progression goals. Many a time, it is possible that by contributing to the project success, the team members would also make progress. The fact that you even bothered to find out what are their personal development goals, you would already have created a positive impression with the team members. Just this alone could make a difference in your team building efforts.

There will be times when the project goals and the team members’ plans are not in a similar direction. First thing you must do is to decide whether skill-wise this person fits into the team requirements. If not, do yourself and the team a favor and get a replacement for this person. You might also be doing this person a favor.

However, if it is not a skill mismatch, then understand this person’s aspirations and see if it is possible to assign some activities that will achieve these. Again, it will be a win-win-win-win situation for you, the team, the team members and especially the project which after all is what it is all about. Just caring enough for the individual will make the person contribute more to the project.

If despite all this, the team members still think that this project or team is not where they want to be in, then there is one other suggestion. It is not always that we can choose exactly what we want to do. But then, it is not always that we know what are the possibilities in our lives. Maybe, this is the opportunity that will bring something different that could lead to new possibilities. Suggest that they look for new skills and experiences that will become part of their resume for the next job.

Remind them of Napoleon Hill’s ” Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.”

This is not hype! How can it be hype if Napoleon Hill’s books are as popular now as they were years ago? But if the project or team leader thinks it is hype, then this is a difficult step for the leader.

As someone said ” I don’t care how much you know until I know how much you care”. I think one of the secrets in team building is caring not only for the project but also for each of the team members.

This is an article from guest author from Regina Maniam

Comments

11 Responses to “How To Build a Powerful Team”
  1. Assembling the right team is really important. And it doesn’t mean that everyone on the team should be the same. In fact, diversity of opinions often bring a lot of value to the table.

  2. This is true that build a powerful team is not a easy work…but after reading your post we realize that if we decide to do something we can do anything…

  3. It is true that one of the powerful secrets in organizational development is team building. From this way of tactics the company or the business itself will produced a high speed process.

  4. Andrei A. says:

    thx for sharing !

  5. kaos distro says:

    we must know how is the character of every team member we lead. try to know theior problem when they on working

  6. I think another way to build a team is to organize company events where the people get time to relax, socialize and get too know each other.

  7. a powerful team is built by a powerful leader. a leader has a skill to manage his team

  8. Team relationships have many things in common with other relationships e.g. customer relationships. In fact all relationships exist fundamentally to fulfil or meet some kind of need of the individual. For teams to work effectively, the needs of all the members within it must, to some extent, be met if the goals of the overall team are to be met. If the needs of the individuals are ignored, then they will never be properly motivated and without motivation, attaining the team’s goals would be like trying to run through treacle.

  9. Amy says:

    Thanks for the detailed explanation on “How To Build a Powerful Team”. Building a Team is not a big deal if compared to Developing a Powerful Team. The key points that required to Developing a Powerful Team is as follows.

    1. Define and communicate responsibilities that challenge.
    2. Give authority equal to the responsibility.
    3. Establish standards for excellence.
    4. Train workers in the skills necessary to meet the standards.
    5. Provide the knowledge and information people need to succeed.
    6. Provide appropriate, positive feedback.
    7. Recognize and reward efforts and achievements.
    8. Trust your team.
    9. Give permission to fail.
    10. Treat others with respect.

    Hope this helps…

    Amy

  10. murugan says:

    excellent content to develop leadership qualities

  11. oriel says:

    leaders arent born, they are made. having a great team begings with having a great leader one who is fearless and has excellent communication skills.

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