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Developing Team Norms

Developing Team Norms. Today’s Class. Listen to a presentation on developing team norms (5 min) Work in teams to identify characteristics of effective teams (20 min) Work in teams to identify team member character tics that support each team characteristic above (20 min).

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Developing Team Norms

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  1. Developing Team Norms

  2. Today’s Class • Listen to a presentation on developing team norms (5 min) • Work in teams to identify characteristics of effective teams (20 min) • Work in teams to identify team member character tics that support each team characteristic above (20 min)

  3. Developing Team Normsadapted from –Judd Adams, Team Training Consultant

  4. Blend Work styles to develop a high performance team By • Working out a compromise between work styles and/or • Assimilating the strengths of each work style

  5. Blend Work Styles by Developing Performance Norms Norms • are the unwritten rules of an organization • control how team members respond in certain situations • affect team members attitudes about certain things

  6. Example:of a Team Norm If a meeting is scheduled for 9:00, is the norm to begin at 9:00 or by 9:10? • In some organizations, you are expected to be in the meeting room at 8:55 and the meeting begins promptly at 9:00 • In other organizations 9:00 means begin by 9:10. 9:00 to 9:10 is set aside as time for socializing.

  7. Example:of a Team Norm When a high ranking member of the organization proposes an idea which you don’t support, is the norm to • Say you agree even if you don’t actually. • Be silent and stay noncommittal. • Disagree in a way that shows a great deal of deference. • Disagree, forcefully (but politely) presenting your own ideas, as an equal.

  8. Develop Team Norms • Implicit team norms develop naturally over time as teams work together. • Teams can explicitly state team norms to control team behavior (make it more effective)

  9. Individual Exercise 5 minutes • Imagine that you have just been assigned a three-week team project • List as many team characteristics as possible of your “dream team” Examples: my team - starts and ends meetings on time - makes decisions supported by all

  10. Team Exercise5 minutes • Form four-person teams (different from the previous class.) • Chose a recorder. • Drawing on your individual lists, produce one list of ideal team characteristics

  11. Share10 minutes Each team shares their “dream” team characteristics to the class

  12. Individual Exercise 5 minutes For each team characteristic, list the individual characteristics that contribute to the team characteristic. Example: team characteristic:start/end meetings on time individual characteristics: - come to the meetings on time - come to the meetings prepared - stay focused on the tasks

  13. Team Exercise5 minutes • Chose a recorder. • Drawing on your individual lists, produce one list of ideal individual characteristics for each team characteristic

  14. Share10 minutes Each team shares the individual characteristics for a couple of their team characteristics.

  15. Example:Code of Conduct, Boeing Aerospace Division • Every member is responsible for the team's progress and success. • Attend all sessions and be on time. • Listen to and show respect for the contributions of other members; be an active listener. • Criticize ideas, not persons. • Resolve conflicts constructively. • Pay attention - avoid disruptive behavior.

  16. Example: -cont’dCode of Conduct, Boeing Aerospace Division • Avoid disruptive side conversations. • Only one person speaks at a time. • Everyone participates -- no one dominates. • Be succinct, avoid long anecdotes and examples. • No rank in the room. • Attend to your personal comfort needs at any time but minimize team disruption. • HAVE FUN!

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