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Millions of words have been written about successful teams and successful team performance. Thousands of teams have been studied intensively to find out why they're successful. The answers are as varied as the teams. But there are two features that stand out.
The First Is Goal Dependence. Goal dependence means that each team member depends on the other team members achieving their goals so that he or she can achieve his or hers. It also means that the most important goal to be achieved is the team goal.
Task Interdependence Is The Second. Task interdependence means that if one team member doesn't do his or her job well, one or more of the other team members can't do their jobs well either. This is obvious in sports teams. And it's clear in the workplace too.
The Essence. Goal dependence and task interdependence are at the heart of successful team performance. I know they're fancy words. Don't worry about that. The implications are what matter. Because small-medium businesses have relatively fewer employees, teamwork is particularly important.
The Team Exists. Managers have the responsibility for developing effective teams. Notice that I said "developing" not "building" teams. Even if you have only one employee, you have a team. It doesn't have to be "built". It exists. The team, not the individual, is the basic productive unit in your company.
Multiple Team Membership. Each employee will be a member of at least two teams. Managers are usually members of at least three: the management team, the team they actually lead and any other team or teams they participate in as a manager.
Team Goals Essential. Our inclination as manager is to concentrate of individual performance and individual development. That's what we've been taught. This disregards goal dependence and task interdependence. Yet these two essentials are clearly evident in any workplace. No part of the business can be really successful without co-operation from other parts. And no individual can succeed without the co-operation of others.
Relevance For Small-Medium Business. In small-medium business, multiteam membership is common, even essential. Employees must interact with many others or "wear many hats" merely because of business size. Rigid, single team membership is far more likely in large business.
Implications For Managers. The reality of Goal Dependence and Task Interdependence means that small-medium business managers need to review a number of things
* What teams exist?
* Who's in which teams?
* What are the goals and the performance standards of the various teams?
* What are the crucial interactions between teams?
* Are team incentives already in place?
* Do employees value teamwork sufficiently highly?
* Are they, the managers, effective team leaders?
* Do our systems enhance performance both within and between teams?
* Is effective team membership part of our staff selection criteria?
Conclusion. In small-medium business effective team performance is essential. In these businesses a breakdown within a team or between teams can have devastating results. And because staff may "wear many hats" poor performance in one area will invariably have serious consequences in others. Goal Dependence and Task Interdependence may sound a bit like longwinded jargon. But they sum up a reality confronting managers in small-medium business every daily.
Leon Noone helps managers in small-medium business to improve on-job staff performance without training courses. Some say his ideas are too unconventional. Find out for yourself by reading his free Special Report “49 Practical Tips For Better People Management In Small-Medium Business”. Simply visit http://www.leons7secrets.com and download your free copy now.
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