Group Behaviour - Team Building
Team Building
activities are of utmost importance as they help in the overall development of
the team members and in turn improving the team’s performance. It also
strengthens the bond among the employees and they feel motivated to work and
achieve the targets. Some kind of team building activities must be undertaken
from time to time to encourage the team members to work hard and realize their
dreams.
Team
building refers to the various activities undertaken to motivate the team
members and increase the overall performance of the team.
Definition: Team building is a management technique used for
improving the efficiency and performance of the workgroups through various
activities. It involves a lot of skills, analysis and observation for forming a
strong and capable team. The whole sole motive here is to achieve the
organization vision and objectives.
You
just can’t expect your team to perform on their own. A motivating factor is a
must. Team Building activities consist of various tasks undertaken to groom a
team member, motivate him and make him perform his best.
We
all are human beings and love appreciation. Any individual performing
exceptionally well must be appreciated well in public. He feels happy and motivated
to perform even better the next time. If any team member has come out with a
unique idea; treat him with any thing that makes him happy. Never criticize any
team member or demotivate him if he has failed to perform. Ask him to “Buck
up”.
“Appreciate at Public and Criticize at
alone.”
Forming
a great team requires a lot of skills and presence of mind. Usually, some
managers specialize in team-building skills and are hired by the companies on
this parameter.
The manager responsible for team building must be
able to find out the strengths and weaknesses of the team members and create
the right mix of people with different skill sets. He must focus on developing
strong interpersonal relations and trust among the team members.
The manager must encourage communication and
interaction among the team members and also reduce stress with the help of
various team-building activities.
He must clearly define the goals and objectives of
the organization to the team members. He must also specify the role of each
member in the team to direct them towards the achievement of the organizational
goals.
Team Building Exercises
1. Encourage
many trust building exercises in your team. Team members must trust each other
for the maximum output.
Blindfold half
of your team members and ask them to jump over bricks with the help of members
who can see. Repeat this exercise and now blindfold those who could see
earlier. This exercise goes a long way in building the trust among the team
members. An individual might be a little hesitant initially, but the moment he
jumps over the brick with his fellow team member without getting hurt, he
starts trusting him. The trust factor increases with time and relations among
the team members improve.
2. One must
know his fellow team member well.
You can’t work
with someone you don’t know. Include a lot of exercises which help the team
members know each other well. Make pairs and ask them to write whatever they
know about their partner and vice a versa. You can ask anyone to write his
partner’s favourite colour, favourite outfit, preferred hangout zone and so on.
Ask his partner to correct him if he is wrong in his answers. People know a lot
about each other this way and also find out some unknown facts about their
partner. Ask the team members to give their introduction one by one once the
team is formed.
3. The team
members must be compatible with each other. Include icebreaking activities in
the team.
Take them out
for picnics; get togethers where they can interact with each other freely on
any topic. Allow the individuals to bring their families as well. People come a
lot closer this way. Relationships improve. Remember your team member’s
birthday, anniversary or any other important date and do not forget to wish him
that day. Ask for a treat! This way, individuals are no longer strangers to
each other and the bonding increases.
4. Encourage
activities where individuals come together as a single unit and work for a
common task.
Collect some
even sized sticks, rope, nails, hammer, and glue stick. Ask your team members
to construct a bridge out of the sticks using the rope, hammer, glue stick and
nails. You will be surprised to see that everyone will be involved in the
activity and help each other in making the bridge. The concentration and will
power to do something increase and individuals learn to work as a single unit.
They all work together, each one contributing something or the other to
construct the bridge i.e., accomplish the task assigned to their team.
Some
other
1. Give well training and lots of love to team
members.
2. Show career paths to the team members.
3. Transparency in communication with in the team
members.
4. Encourage internal promotion avoid helicopter
landing.
5. Multiply the skill and energy of the team
members.
Team Building Process
Team building is not a one-time act. It is a step by
step process which aims at bringing a desirable change in the organization.
Teams are usually formed for a particular task or project and are mostly for
the short term.
The various steps involved in team building are as
follows:
Identify
the Need for Team Building
The manager has first to analyze the requirement of a
team for completing a particular task. It should find out the purpose of the
work to be performed, required skills for the job and its complexity before
forming a team.
Define Objectives and
Required Set of Skills
Next comes the chalking down of the organizational
objectives and the skills needed to fulfil it.
Consider Team Roles
The manager considers the various aspects, i.e. the
interactions among the individuals, their roles and responsibilities, strengths
and weaknesses, composition and suitability of the possible team members.
Determine a Team Building
Strategy
Now, the manager has to understand the operational
framework well to ensure an effective team building. He must himself be assured
of the objectives, roles, responsibilities, duration, availability of
resources, training, the flow of information, feedback and building trust in
the team.
Develop a Team of
Individuals
At this stage, the individuals are collected to form
a team together. Each member is made familiar with his roles and
responsibilities within the team.
Establish and Communicate
the Rules
The rules regarding the reporting of team members,
meeting schedules, and decision making within the team are discussed. The individuals
are encouraged to ask questions and give their views to develop open and
healthy communication in the team.
Identify Individual’s
Strengths
Various team-building exercises are conducted to
bring out the strengths of the individuals. It also helps in familiarizing the
team members with each other’s strengths and weakness.
Be a Part of the Team
At this point, the manager needs to get involved with
the team as a member and not as a boss. Making the individuals realize their
importance in the team and treating each member equally is necessary. The team
members should see their manager as their team leader, mentor and role model.
Monitor Performance
Next step is checking the productivity and
performance of the team as a whole. It involves finding out loopholes and the
reasons for it. This step is necessary to improve the team’s performance and
productivity in the long run.
Schedule Meetings
One of the most crucial steps is to hold purposeful
meetings from time to time to discuss team performance, task-related problems
and discuss the future course of action.
Dissolve the Team
Lastly, the manager needs to evaluate the results and
reward the individuals on their contribution and achievement. Finally, the team
is dispersed on the fulfilment of the objective for which it was formed.
Advantages of Team Building
Team building has radically evolved as a technique to
develop and manage effective teams in the workplace.
The aim to achieve long-term organizational
objectives developed the need for carrying out team building activities
frequently.
Let us now discuss the various benefits of team
building to an organization:
Identify
Strengths and Weaknesses: Through team-building exercises, the
strengths and weaknesses of each member can be identified. In day to day
routine work, such an analysis cannot be done. These competencies can be used
by the managers to form effective teams.
Direct Towards Vision and
Mission: Team building activities define the role and
importance of the team for the organization to reach its vision. It makes the
individuals understand the organization’s goals, objectives, mission and vision
very clearly and motivates them to contribute towards it.
Develops Communication and
Collaboration: Team building activities enhance the
interpersonal relations of the team members. It makes individuals comfortable
and familiar with one another. Collaboration develops trust and understanding
among the team members.
Establishes Roles and
Responsibilities: It defines and clarifies the role of
each member of a team. Moreover, the members are given individual
responsibilities, along with the motivation of performing as a team.
Initiates Creative Thinking
and Problem Solving: In a team, individuals are motivated to
give their views, opinions and solution to a particular problem. It leads to
brainstorming and exploring their creative side.
Builds Trust and Morale:
By conducting team building activities, the organization makes the employees
feel valued. It encourages them to develop their skills and build strong
interpersonal relations, ultimately boosting the morale and trust of the team
members.
Introduces and Manages
Change: The technique of team building makes it easier for
the managers to incorporate an organizational change by making the individuals
familiar with the change and its necessity. It also helps in managing such
change and its impact over the working and team’s performance.
Facilitates Delegation:
The managers find it more suitable to delegate the work to a team rather than
an individual. Therefore, team building helps the managers to efficiently and
adequately delegate the task to the team.
Better Productivity:
If the team is wisely formed and all the team members work collaboratively to
achieve the objectives, the productivity of all the individuals improve. Thus,
increasing the productivity of the team and the organization.
Disadvantages of Team
Building
Team building is not an easy task. A high-performance
team can fulfil the organizational objectives. However, an inefficient team can
lead to wastage of time and resources of the organization.
Therefore, we can say that there are multiple adverse
effects of team building too, which are as follows:
Develops
Conflict: Sometimes, the team
lacks coordination and understanding among its members. This leads to conflict
and clashes within the team and hence decreases the efficiency and
productivity. A lot of time is wasted in such conflict management.
Unproductive
or Freeride Team Members: At times,
some of the team members do not contribute much to team performance. Such
individuals are considered to be freeriding team members. They prove to be
inefficient and less productive for the team.
May Lead to
Non-Cooperation: Every
individual is different from one another. The team members sometimes lack
cooperation and unity. This non-cooperation among the team members leads to
wastage of efforts and hinders the performance of the team as a whole.
Difficult to
Evaluate Individual Performance: Whatever the
result or the outcome the organization gets by team building is the team’s
achievement or failure. Usually, the organization overlooks the contribution of
each member individually while rewarding the efforts of the whole team.
Involves Cost: Team building activities require time and money.
Moreover, a lot of time, cost and resources are consumed in ensuring
coordination, balance, feedback, decision making and conflict management within
the teams formed.
Accountability
and Credibility Issues: In case of
failure, it becomes difficult to find out the reason. The team members
sometimes do take up the accountability of their work, holding the other
members to be responsible for the unfavourable outcome.
In case of
success, the team members get busy in taking up the credit themselves, ignoring
the efforts of the whole team together.
Example
Let us take the case of Google;
Google once conducted a study on; How to build a
perfect team? To find out the psychology behind effective team building.
On conducting various experiments, it found that the
concept of putting those people in a team who are comfortable working with each
other does affect the performance much. Neither creating a mix of extroverts
and introverts was very helpful.
It noticed that people with like minds giving a fair chance to one another for putting forward their views and equally listening to the ideas of one another tend to form a high-performance team together.
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