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HR Management: FAQs/BasicsCareer / Self DevelopmentChange Management / CultureCommunicationEmployee RecognitionJob DescriptionsManagement / LeadershipLabor / Employment LawMotivation / Work QuotesPerformance ManagementRecruiting / HiringSalary / BenefitsTeam Building / Work TeamsBad Boss / Difficult PeopleTraining / Icebreakers | Suggested Reading for Teams and Teamwork CultureTop 9 Team Building Books: Accelerate Your Team Building SuccessTeam Building and Delegation: How and When to Empower PeopleTwelve Tips for Team Building: How to Build Successful Work Teams Suggested Reading for Teams and Teamwork CultureHow to Build Powerfully Successful Work TeamsHarness the Power of an Employee Suggestion ProgramTeam Work and Team Job Interview Questions How to Build a Teamwork CultureDo the Hard Stuff for TeamsFostering teamwork is creating a work culture that values collaboration. In a teamwork environment, people understand and believe that thinking, planning, decisions and actions are better when done cooperatively. People recognize, and even assimilate, the belief that none of us is as good as all of us. (High Five) Its hard to find work places that exemplify teamwork. In America, our institutions such as schools, our family structures, and our pastimes emphasize winning, being the best, and coming out on top. Workers are rarely raised in environments that emphasize true teamwork and collaboration. Organizations are working on valuing diverse people, ideas, backgrounds, and experiences. We have miles to go before valuing teams and teamwork will be the norm. You can, however, create a teamwork culture by doing just a few things right. Admittedly, theyre the hard things, but with commitment and appreciation for the value, you can create an overall sense of teamwork in your organization. Create a Culture of TeamworkTo make teamwork happen, these powerful actions must occur.
Tips for Team BuildingDo you immediately picture your group off at a resort playing games or hanging from ropes when you think of team building? Traditionally, many organizations approached team building this way. Then, they wondered why that wonderful sense of teamwork, experienced at the retreat or seminar, failed to impact long term beliefs and actions back at work. Im not averse to retreats, planning sessions, seminars and team building activities in fact I lead them - but they have to be part of a larger teamwork effort. You will not build teamwork by retreating as a group for a couple of days each year. Think of team building as something you do every single day.
Take care of the hard issues above and do the types of teamwork activities listed here. Youll be amazed at the progress you will make in creating a teamwork culture, a culture that enables individuals to contribute more than they ever thought possible - together. More Resources for Team Building and Team SuccessSuggested Reading for Teams and Teamwork CultureTop 9 Team Building Books: Accelerate Your Team Building SuccessTeam Building and Delegation: How and When to Empower PeopleTwelve Tips for Team Building: How to Build Successful Work Teams Suggested Reading for Teams and Teamwork CultureHow to Build Powerfully Successful Work TeamsHarness the Power of an Employee Suggestion ProgramTeam Work and Team Job Interview Questions Related ArticlesInspirational Quotes for Business: Team Building, Teamw...Team Building / Teams / Employee Empowerment / Employee...Twelve Tips for Team Building: How to Build Successful ...Twelve Tips for Team Building: How to Build Successful ...Twelve Tips for Team Building: How to Build Successful ... |
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