WORKING IN TEAMS by JUDY KHO - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 54
About This Presentation
Title:

WORKING IN TEAMS by JUDY KHO

Description:

A Team is like a flock of geese. It is easier to get where you're going together than alone ... the fall when you see geese heading south for the winter flying ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:154
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 55
Provided by: visi197
Category:
Tags: judy | kho | teams | working

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: WORKING IN TEAMS by JUDY KHO


1
WORKING IN TEAMSby JUDY KHO
2
(No Transcript)
3
(No Transcript)
4
(No Transcript)
5
(No Transcript)
6
(No Transcript)
7
(No Transcript)
8
(No Transcript)
9
(No Transcript)
10
(No Transcript)
11
(No Transcript)
12
(No Transcript)
13
Teams
A team is a group of people working toward a
common goal.
14
Session Objectives
  • Identify effective teams
  • Recognize stages of team development
  • Use strategies to build effective teams

15
TEAM WORK
  • Amount of energy used to reach goals
  • How easily they achieve them and how satisfying
    the outcome is directly related to their level of
    teamwork
  • Teamwork is a team that works

16
Characteristics of Effective Teams
  • Mission clearly defined with measurable
    objectives
  • Ability to resolve issues rather than avoid them
  • Idea and thought contributions by every member

17
  • Members who feel empowered to do the best they
    can
  • Members who actively listen to one another
  • Members who support and trust one another

18
  • Enthusiasm, boldness and willingness to take
    risks
  • Willingness to hear and accept others ideas
  • The ability to build on each others ideas
  • Ability and willingness to communicate openly
  • A sense of humour

19
  • Interaction
  • Accountability
  • Commitment to goals
  • Shared planning and decision-making

20
Characteristics of Dysfunctional Teams
  • Excessively aggressive behaviour
  • Group members who compete for leadership
  • Getting off track
  • Members who argue for arguments sake

21
  • Splintering of communication
  • Suspending ideas in mid-air
  • Domination by special interests
  • Being excessively entertaining

22
  • Autocratic decision-making methods
  • Lack of respect for others opinions and needs
  • Decisions biased towards leaders wants

23
Stages of Team Development
Performing
Norming
Storming
Forming
24
Forming
Get acquainted
Set goals
Awareness
25
Storming
Challenge
Negotiate
Conflict
26
Norming
Share
Understand
Cooperate
27
Performing
Togetherness
Achievement
Productivity
28
IDEAL TEAMWORK SITUATION
  • More likely to accept responsibility of belonging
  • Participate readily and actively
  • Likely to persevere and work well whether
    supervise or not
  • Interact often and positively

29
  • Listen to others and more likely to accept
    others opinion
  • Express ideas openly and try to influence others
    do not hold beliefs in cement
  • Willing to reconsider opinion and change minds
    showing reasonable and flexible attitude

30
SUMMARY
  • A Team is like a flock of geese
  • It is easier to get where youre going together
    than alone
  • A Team is like symphony
  • It takes all the different instruments to make
    beautiful music
  • A Team is like your relatives
  • You do not always get to choose them
  • A Team is like healthy plant
  • Nurture it and watch it grow!

31
Session Objectives
  • Identify effective teams
  • Recognize stages of team development
  • Use strategies to build effective teams

32
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
33
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • In the fall when you see geese heading south for
    the winter flying along in the "V" formation,

34
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • you might be interested in knowing what science
    has discovered about why they fly that way.

35
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • It has been learned that as each bird flaps its
    wings, it creates uplift for the bird immediately
    following.

36
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • By flying in a "V" formation, the whole flock
    adds at least 71 greater flying range than if
    each bird flew on its own.

37
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • Quite similar to people who are part of a team
    and share a common direction get where they are
    going quicker and easier,

38
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • because they are traveling on the trust of one
    another and lift each other up along the way.

39
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • Whenever a goose falls out of formation, it
    suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying
    to go through it alone,

40
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • and quickly gets back into formation to take
    advantage of the power of the flock.

41
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • If we have as much sense as a goose, we will stay
    in formation and share information with those who
    are headed in the same way that we are going.

42
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • When the lead goose gets tired, he rotates back
    in the wings and another goose takes over.  
  • It pays to share leadership and take turns doing
    hard jobs.

43
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • The geese honk from behind to encourage those up
    front to keep their speed.

44
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • Words of support and inspiration help energize
    those on the front line, helping them to keep
    pace in spite of the day-to-day pressures and
    fatigue.

45
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • It is important that our honking be encouraging.
     
  • Otherwise it's just well
  • honking!

46
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • Finally, when a goose gets sick or is wounded and
    falls out, two geese fall out of the formation
    and follow the injured one down to help and
    protect him.

47
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • They stay with him until he is either able to fly
    or until he is dead, then they launch out with
    another formation to catch up with their group.

48
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • When one of us is down, it's up to the others to
    stand by us in our time of trouble.

49
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • If we have the sense of a goose, we will stand by
    each other when things get rough

50
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • We will stay in formation with those headed where
    we want to go.

51
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • The next time you see a formation of geese,
  • remember their message

52
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • "IT IS INDEED A REWARD,
  • A CHALLENGE AND  
  • A PRIVILEGE  TO BE
  • A CONTRIBUTING  MEMBER OF A TEAM"

53
LESSONS OF THE GEESE
  • Now
  • thats what
  • we call
  • Team Spirit

54
Our Team
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com