Common Barriers to the Successful Functioning of High-Performing Teams
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High-Performance work teams comprise a group of highly talented and motivated professionals working together for the achievement of a common goal or business objectives.
High-Performance teams assure the highest levels of performance and productivity, unlike average teams by leveraging the business resources optimally and making best utilisation of the available talents or competencies.
Such teams drive business excellence and achieve business synergies by way of effective planning and execution of the strategies.
Let’s analyse the ten essential characteristics of High-Performance Teams:
During the stage of Expectation setting, the leader of the team takes care of the following factors:
The members of the teams are trained in conflict management skills and practising interpersonal and communication skills at work for delivering productive outcomes. The team members work in a participative culture and are contribute their innovative ideas or participate in conversations freely.
The team members contribute brilliant ideas in the meeting for resolving work-related challenges, participate in decision-making and vital information is shared in the meetings.
The team members are experts in benchmark setting and defining the measures for evaluating the productivity in terms of efficiency (analysing the efficiency of the team processes) and effectiveness (quality of the outcomes).
Innovation and productiveness is measured as per eight dimensions:
The leaders facilitate a participative culture, encourage active participation by the team members in crucial decisions and provide the necessary support as well as guidance to the members of the team.
The members of the team can hone their cross-functional skills by way of experiential learning and participate in the project assignments. Various developmental interventions which periodically undertaken in such teams such as classroom training, outdoor training, self-directed learning, coaching & mentoring and feedback sessions are for the benefit of the team members.
For easy remembrance, the characteristics of the High-Performance teams can be explained with the help of the acronym “PERFORM”:
P implies Purpose of Existence and Strong Value Orientation;
E implies Empowerment of the Team Members;
R suggests Relationship & Open Communication resting on the pillars of Trust & Cooperation;
F means Flexibility & Adaptability;
O means Optimum Outcomes & Productivity which can be measured by using specific measures;
R suggests Recognition, Rewards & Appreciation of Outstanding Performance;
M implies Morale.
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