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In business, teamwork is more crucial than ever. When employees work together effectively, they not only enhance productivity but also foster innovation and create a positive work atmosphere. 

 

For business leaders, inspiring employees to function as a cohesive unit requires a blend of vision, communication, interpersonal skills, and more importantly, the ability to identify when work is needed to ensure this cohesion is maintained.

 

“When you begin to notice more people are spending time talking about each other, rather than to each other, it’s a sign there is trouble on the team,” says leadership expert Julie Dupont of Reimagine Leadership, adding not all work colleagues are going to get along, despite the fact it creates a more positive working environment.

“Ideally, they still need to respect each other and work together productively.”

 

She says a lack of trust plays a key part of creating an inefficient work situation as employees begin to direct more time and energy at protecting themselves, rather than focusing on doing their best work.

 

“They may start to spend all their time thinking ‘How am I going to say this in the meeting?’, rather than ‘How am I going to move this meeting forward?’,” says Julie. “When people aren’t on high impact teams or interested in their team’s success so much as they are protecting themselves, then you’re not getting the same level performance. That’s very inefficient and productivity and profitability suffers.”

 

Transparent communication

 

Inspiring employees to work as a team is in ongoing process that requires dedication, empathy, and strategic planning, especially at the beginning.

 

“If you’re lucky enough to build your team, you want to hire for those emotional intelligence skills right off the bat,” recommends Julie. “So often, when we’re looking at resumes, we look at all those technical skills and abilities and past experiences, but we’re not thinking about ‘Do they have the social skills to fit well on this team? Are they a pleasure to be around?’.”

 

Effective teamwork hinges on open and transparent communication and leaders should encourage a culture where team members feel comfortable sharing ideas, feedback, and concerns. Regular team meetings, open-door policies, and collaborative tools can facilitate better communication. Also, listening actively and valuing each member’s input not only improves decision-making but also builds trust and mutual respect among team members.

 

Julie encourages leaders to ensure their employees learn to ‘fight fair’ by giving them the skills they need to engage with each other proactively and productively. 

 

“This can prevent the blowouts and the spread of underground toxins because you’re dealing with things and teaching them to deal with things right away, instead of noticing something that seems ‘off’ and ignoring it.”

 

Ongoing training important

 

Leadership is not just about giving orders; it’s about setting an example. When leaders demonstrate the values and behaviours they expect from their team, they build credibility and respect.

 

For instance, showing a collaborative spirit, being open to feedback, and displaying a strong work ethic can inspire employees to mirror these traits. Authenticity and consistency in actions are vital - employees are more likely to follow a leader who walks the talk.

 

This may require ongoing training for leaders, says Julie, noting there are many resources available to assist them in developing their leadership skills and that asking for feedback – either anonymously or via a third-party interview - is a great way to ensure they are on the right path.

 

“How are you perceived? How do people see you as a leader? What are those skills strengths you have that you should really leverage?” she says. “There are different ways to get the feedback safely and that’s going to be important.”

 

 

Key strategies to build an effective team:

 

  • Set Clear Goals: Clearly define the team's objectives. Understanding the purpose and desired outcomes helps in aligning individual efforts towards a common goal.
  • Clarify Roles and Responsibilities: Each team member should have a well-defined role that leverages their strengths. This prevents overlap and ensures accountability.
  • Assess Skills and Strengths: Identify employees with the necessary skills, experience, and complementary strengths. Diverse skill sets within a team can enhance problem-solving and innovation.
  • Consider Team Dynamics: Evaluate interpersonal skills and cultural fit. Effective communication, empathy, and the ability to collaborate are essential traits for team members.
  • Encourage Open Communication: Create an environment where team members feel comfortable sharing ideas, feedback, and concerns. Transparency builds trust and facilitates problem-solving.
  • Promote Mutual Respect: Cultivate a culture of respect and inclusion. Recognize and value each team member's contributions, and address conflicts promptly and constructively.
  • Offer Training and Development: Invest in continuous learning opportunities to enhance team members' skills and knowledge. This can include workshops, courses, or on-the-job training.
  • Ensure Access to Tools: Provide the necessary tools and technology to support the team’s work. Efficient tools can streamline processes and improve productivity.
  • Facilitate Team-building Activities: Organize activities that promote team bonding and trust. This can range from informal social gatherings to structured team-building exercises.
  • Promote Cross-functional Collaboration: Encourage collaboration across different departments. This can bring in fresh perspectives and improve innovation.
  • Establish Performance Metrics: Define clear performance indicators to measure team success. Regularly review these metrics to track progress and identify areas for improvement.
  • Provide Constructive Feedback: Offer regular feedback that is specific, actionable, and positive. Acknowledge successes and provide guidance on how to address challenges.
  • Delegate Authority: Empower team members by delegating decision-making authority. This fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility.
  • Motivate and Recognize: Recognize and reward achievements. Public acknowledgment and incentives can boost morale and motivate the team to excel.
  • Be Open to Change: Stay adaptable to changing circumstances and be open to refining team strategies as needed. Flexibility ensures the team can navigate challenges effectively.
  • Encourage Innovation: Foster an environment where creativity is valued. Encourage team members to suggest new ideas and take calculated risks.
  • Demonstrate Leadership Qualities: Exhibit qualities such as integrity, resilience, and empathy. A leader who models these behaviors sets a standard for the team.
  • Be Approachable: Maintain an open-door policy where team members feel comfortable approaching you with issues or suggestions. Being accessible helps in building a supportive team environment.

 

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