Except: Building a strong team requires a good game plan. That will
include planning, organization, motivation, and controlling. Your staff will
need to be a well-trained, qualified staff who are focused on the organizational
goals and willing to get involved. Communication will have to be open, and any
conflict positively resolved. The team scores when goals are achieved and both
the team and individual performances are appropriately rewarded. Developing a
competent team requires employers and supervisors to commit to the idea that it’s
essential to support each other. Supervisors who want to establish a team
should first understand a group or a team’s social structure. The social structure
is basically how the group feels and reacts to each other, and the group’s
leaders. From the start you’ll need to establish good communications. A system
of recognition and feedback to the group, and a good working relationship
between them and the supervision. Supervisors should remain flexible. Accept recommendations.
Support team members when they’re right, and help them learn from their
mistakes. A harmonious relationship will foster the team’s welfare and
development, and creates a spirit that will cause the team goal to be reached.
Training is a major factor. A team needs specific knowledge in problem solving
techniques, communications, and what’s expected of them. Stay focused on team
goals, and remember each individual is important also. It’s a blend of each one
trying to do the best job possible to reach the goal. Be sure to hold short
term meetings and discussions, sometimes called buzz groups, with smaller
groups of the team to ensure all are on the right track.