Creating Team Agreement for Results

Topics:
Delegation,
Organizational Effectiveness
Tags:
Agreement,
Management,
Team,
Team Management
Source:
Teambuilding

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Overview: Article concludes that the critical part of a successful team environment is making sure everyone has the same vision, before moving into action. The classic "forming, storming, norming, performing" stages that teams traverse is best resolved with an agreement. The agreement serves the norming function as members of the team agree on how they will work with each other, what will their norms be. The agreement reflects the resolution of their "storming." Agreements are a fundamental life skill which one never learnes while one is young. It is the primary building block for all kinds of collaborations, and working with others is the only way results, productivity and satisfying relationship happens. Article suggests for trying having a dialogue that incorporates the elements at the beginning of your next team project.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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