Solving Team Building Bloopers!

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“Teamwork makes the dream work.” This refers to the concept that team cohesiveness accomplishes great goals. Maintaining an effective team requires communicating, organizing, and engagement. You have to respond to everyone’s individuality, while establishing support. Here are some key team building bloopers and how to resolve them.

Failure to get buy in: In many instances, not everyone on the team is on board with a certain idea or the role that they play in a project. This can lead to less effort and lower engagement in a project.

Solution:Ensure that everyone on the team be informed about the project early and knows the importance of their role and responsibilities.

Failure to establish and enforce norms or expected behaviors: If some people are allowed to get away with things and others are not, the team suffers.

Solution: Establish guidelines for what is expected from each individual and discuss how they will be enforced by the group and not just one person.

Failure to provide a safe environment: If people think that expressing ideas and disagreement will have negative consequences, good ideas are often lost and mistakes are made.

Solution: It is crucial to create an environment that permits team members to voice their opinions openly and truthfully. Instead of the boss facilitating discussions, having an outside facilitator frees employees to state their opinion and take an educated risk.


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