MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Leadership and Teamwork By Professor Simon Burtonshaw-Gunn – licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution.

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MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Leadership and Teamwork By Professor Simon Burtonshaw-Gunn – licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution – Non- Commercial – Share Alike License

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management School of the Built Environment MSc Construction Management People Management in the Built Environment Presentation 3: Team Management Professor Simon Burtonshaw-Gunn

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Presentation 3: Team Management Team BuildingTeam Building Team lifecycleTeam lifecycle Team RolesTeam Roles Team DevelopmentTeam Development ProblemsProblems Team LeadershipTeam Leadership Team MeetingsTeam Meetings Presentation content...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team building is concerned with improving performance and results Making greater use of both individual and team strengths - not simply concentrating on weaknesses Resolving problems about which something can and must be done and which are within the responsibilities of the team involved Team building...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management What do you think Team Building needs to consider.... Team building...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management It is suggested that Team Building needs to consider.... Leadership Membership Climate Objective Achievement Work Methods Communications Individuals Creativity Interpersonal relations Review and Control Team building...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team building characteristics Regular working sessions Tackling own problems Tackling root causes Openness, honesty and risk taking Action-orientation-commitment to decisions Individuals put in time and effort Leader accepts feedback Development of interpersonal skills Programme unique to team Team building...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management A move from a typical work team to an effective team is not difficult to build. — — Belief — — Knowledge — — Skill — — Experience It requires four ingredients to build a team: Team building...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Belief - That the team can work together Commitment to each other (this has to come from the team) Knowledge - About how teams work Team characteristics About team leadership Team building... Skill - From the application of knowledge Reflecting on experience Through joint decision making and problem solving Experience - Knowing the team’s strengths and weaknesses Where to develop new skills to support the team Respecting individual contributions

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Working in teams can release creative energy Communication in effective teams is genuinely interactive with people building on one another’s suggestions and adding fresh perspectives Working in a team can mean people enjoy work more - a sense of belonging Team building... Sometimes teamworking is the ONLY way to do a job.... As neither the concert nor the football match can be performed without teamwork

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team Life Cycle... Stage 5: Team is ending ‘Mourning’ Concerned with breaking up and moving on to new tasks Stage 4: Teamworking is mature ‘Performing’ Concerned with achieving goals Stage 3: Teamworking is ‘Norming’ Group help is widespread Concern is how individuals can help the group Stage 2: Team is experimenting ‘Storming’ Concerned with have we work together Stage 1: Teamworking is underdeveloped ‘Forming’ Concerned with who fits where The original model published in 1965 by Dr Bruce Tuckman in the article ‘Development sequences in small groups’ (Psychological Bulletin Volume 63, Number 6) only covered the first four of these stages. He added the fifth stage in the 1970s.

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team Life Cycle... Stage 5 signs may include: tidying up loose ends celebrating achievement feelings of sadness planning for new teams saying good-byes Stage 4 signs may include: relaxed, purposeful atmosphere feelings of confidence most talk being about the job goals being achieved Stage 3 signs may include: shared leadership preparedness to change active participation by all mutual problem solving open exchange of ideas Stage 2 signs may include: conflict lively debate and discussion trying out ways of working thinks beginning to be achieved Stage 1 signs may include: self conscious politeness embarrassment enthusiasm stilted conversation not much progress yet From Bruce W Tuckman and M A C Jenson ’Development sequences in small groups’, Psychological Bulletin Volume 63, Number 6, The American Psychological Association.

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management From Dr Meridith Belbin.... Plant Resource Investigator Co-ordinator (Chairman) Shaper Monitor - Evaluator Team worker Implementer (Company Worker) Completer - Finisher Specialist See handout on Belbin’s role and questionnaire Team roles...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management From Dr Meridith Belbin and the questionnaire.... How did you score and what do you think about the results? How could you make use of this information? Normally we do not have the luxury of forming our workteams – do you think that this information is useful is forming teams? Team roles...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team roles... Action Oriented Roles ShaperChallenges the team to improve. ImplementerPuts ideas into action. Completer Finisher Ensures thorough, timely completion. People Oriented Roles CoordinatorActs as a chairperson. Team WorkerEncourages cooperation. Resource InvestigatorExplores outside opportunities. Thought Oriented Roles PlantPresents new ideas and approaches. Monitor-EvaluatorAnalyzes the options. SpecialistProvides specialized skills.

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Sometimes there is a problem with Teamworking This may be because too much time and energy spent improving communication and interactive skills - works suffers as a consequence. Particular individuals are embarrassed or marginalised because they find teamworking difficult to their natural style. Team problems...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Working as a team – checklist: Does your team... Know where its going? – this week, this year? And does it communicate this direction? Communicate on a two-way basis? Do members have opportunity to suggest alternatives? Use emotions well? Are people praised for good work? Is it capable of telling off poor performers? Avoid negative use of emotions? Do people work in a constant mood of fear and depression? Have a clear set of standards? Are people who fail brought back on track?

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Working as a team – checklist: Does the whole team... Accept its standards as being not too high or too low? Have an effective hierarchy and an effective distribution of work? Freely discuss individual strengths and weaknesses without fear or recrimination? Know each other better than superficially? Plan successfully? Feel in control of its destiny?.

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Working as a team – checklist: Does the whole team... Make the best use of resources – people, equipment, and budget? Have an identity? Complain and moan too much? Have a method for resolving disagreements? Put emphasis on results? Enjoy itself?

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management A Working Definition Of Leadership Leadership is the knowledge of and the ability to respond to group needs, task needs and individual needs. Leadership is influencing people to practice and work more efficiently in groups and one-to-one situations Team Leadership...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Responsible for organizing the team to meet its goals Responsible for the quality of the team’s output Responsible for developing the team Responsible for the interface between the team and the organization A good Team Leader is... Team Leadership...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team Leadership... The leadership task is to effectively undertake three inter-related activities, in John Adair's Action-Centred Leadership model this is represented by three circles representing Adair's identified three core management responsibilities: Task Individual Team achieving the task; building and managing the team or group and finally, managing the work and development of individuals. Maximizing the overlap between these increases leadership efficiency and performance.

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team Leadership... In order to be clear about the three sets of questions below need to be addressed: Task What steps need to be taken to achieve the task? What processes might you need to follow to achieve the task? What does the task need from the individual and the team? Individual In order to participate fully, what do you need for yourself? What could further your development within the task and the team? What does the individual need from the task and the team? Team What processes help the team development? What culture would most benefit the team? What does the team need from the individual and the task?

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team Leadership skills are... Communication Planning Organizing Coaching Persuading Negotiating Achieving the Task Developing the Individual Building and maintaining the Team John Adair’s Action Centred Leadership model, here the elements are shown with respect to the demands on the Team Leader Team Leadership...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Achieving the Task Developing the Individual Building and maintaining the Team In addition it is possible to link John Adair’s Action Centred Leadership model with Bruce Tuckman’s team development stages as seen on the next slide. Team Leadership...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team Leadership... Time Relationship Storming Mourning Performing Forming Norming Team Individual Task

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Team Leadership...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Research into teams shows that there are a number of broad leadership styles. BUT... Team Leadership style...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management The ideal Leadership style is whatever works best for your team Team Leadership style...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Delegating Supporting Coaching Directing SUPPORTIVE BEHAVIOURSUPPORTIVE BEHAVIOUR DIRECTIVE BEHAVIOUR HIGH LOW HIGHLOW Hersey and Blanchard model on Teamwork and Leadership, from 1969 Team Leadership style...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Directive Style Team leader has high level of interaction with the team Most communication from the team leader is giving information and directions Team leader chairs meetings, allocates work, is the main source of feedback for the team Team members respect and rely on leader Team Leadership style...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Delegating Style Team leader has low level of interaction with the team Most communication from the team leader is responding to proposals and suggestions from the team Team members chair meetings, allocates work, give one another feedback and seek feedback directly from outside the team Team members feel respected by leader Team Leadership style...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Supportive Style Team leader has high level of interaction with the team Most communication from the team leader is positive feedback and emotional support, leader will protect them from attach and any criticism of the teams performance Team members chair meetings, although leader may take over on these functions if others are too busy or pressured Team members trust the leader Team Leadership style...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Coaching Style Leader takes a high level of interest in the development needs of the team and its members, identifying opportunities to help members realise their own ambitions Communication from the team leader is often to the individual, with support for new learning opportunities and experiences. The leader will protect the individuals from attach and any criticism of the their performance The Team leader will encourage members to participate in meetings. Team Leadership style...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Meetings can be a major cost to the organisation and a major context for decision making, interpersonal influencing and team collaboration. Regular team meetings have particular purposes, over and above problem-solving and decision making on any particular work. related issue – Team Meetings... They provide an opportunity to review team performance They reinforce the teams sense of itself as a team They allow for goal reinforcement, progress feedback and information sharing They allow for all-member involvement and development in team decision making They allow for informal communication

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management Purpose Participants Planning Process Perspective Team Meetings... The Five P’s...

MSc/ PG Diploma in Construction Management School of the Built Environment MSc Construction Management People Management in the Built Environment Presentation 3: Team Management Professor Simon Burtonshaw-Gunn