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Why Teams Don't Work: The 14 Sins of Teaming

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1 Why Teams Don't Work: The 14 Sins of Teaming

2 Introduction Welcome to the PMI & GTA Symposium
You will learn the sins, symptoms and solutions of why teams don’t work

3 Agenda What is a Team? The 14 Sins of Teaming Where Teams went wrong

4 Overview The 14 Sins of Teaming Mismatched needs
Confused goals, cluttered objectives Unresolved roles Bad decision making Bad policies, stupid procedures Personality conflicts Bad leadership

5 Overview The 14 Sins of Teaming Bleary vision Anti-team culture
Insufficient feedback and information Ill-conceived reward systems Lack of team trust Unwillingness to change The wrong tools

6 What is a Team? The Something that a Team does isn’t what makes it a Team; the Together part is.

7 Sin # 1 - Mismatched Needs
Symptom People with private agendas working at cross-purposes Solution Get hidden agendas on the table by asking what people want, personally, from teaming

8 Sin # 2 – Confused Goals, Cluttered Objectives
Symptom People don’t know what they’re supposed to do, or it makes no sense. Solution Clarify the reason the team exist, define its purpose and expected outcomes.

9 Sin # 3 - Unresolved Roles
Symptom Team members are uncertain what their job is Solution Inform team members what is expected of them in writing

10 Sin # 4 – Bad Decision Making
Symptom Teams may be making the right decisions, but the wrong way Solution Choose a decision making approach appropriate to each decision

11 Sin # 5 – Bad Policies, Stupid Procedures
Symptom Team is at the mercy of an employee handbook that don’t work Solution Throw away the handbook and start making sense

12 Sin # 6 – Personality Conflicts
Symptom Team members do not get along Solution Learn what team members expect and want from one another, what they prefer, how they differ, start valuing and using the differences

13 Sin # 7 – Bad Leadership Symptom Solution
Leadership is tentative, inconsistent, or stupid Solution The leader must learn to serve the team and keep its vision alive or leave leadership to someone else

14 Sin # 8 – Bleary Vision Symptom Solution
Leadership has foisted a bill of goods on the team Solution Get a better vision or cancel the project

15 Sin # 9 – Anti-Team Culture
Symptom The organization is not really committed to the idea of teams Solution Team for the right reasons or don’t team at all; never force people onto a team

16 Sin # 10 – Insufficient Feedback and Information
Symptom Performance is not being measured; team members are groping in the dark Solution Create system of free flow of information to and from each team member

17 Sin # 11 – Ill-Conceived Reward Systems
Symptom People are being rewarded for the wrong things Solution Design rewards that make teams feel safe doing their job; reward teaming as well as individual behaviors

18 Sin # 12 – Lack of Team Trust
Symptom The team is not a team because members are unable to commit to it Solution Stop being untrustworthy, or disband or reform the team

19 Sin # 13 – Unwillingness to Change
Symptom The team knows what to do, but will do it Solution Find out what the blockage is; use dynamite to clear the way

20 Sin # 14 – The Wrong Tools Symptom Solution
The team has been sent to do battle with a slingshot Solution Equip the team with the right tools for the tasks, or allow freedom to be creative

21 Where Teams Went Wrong Two Basic Corporate Orientations
Type A Corporate Orientation Type B Corporate Orientation

22 Type A Corporate Orientation
Company’s for growth Expansion Core competencies New products New markets Profit by doing

23 Type B Corporate Orientation
Bottom Line Cost Containment Downsizing Flattening Delayering Dehiring Profit on paper

24 Type A Corporate Orientation
Vision of creating something terrific and new that didn’t exist before

25 Type B Corporate Orientation
Enlist in a more limited view, a zero-sum picture of mature markets that can never be expanded

26 Type A Corporate Orientation
“Aha – we can use teams to leverage growth!”

27 Type B Corporate Orientation
“Aha – we can use the idea of teams to trim the workforce!”

28 Where Teams Went Wrong Both Type A and Type B are legitimate, WHY?

29 Summary What is a Team? The 14 Sins of Teaming Where Teams went wrong


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