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TITLE: The Top 10 Steps to Create Winning Teams

Out of Ordinary, Self-centered Individuals

AUTHOR: Naseem Mariam, Project Management Coach

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The Top 10 Steps to Create Winning Teams

Out of Ordinary, Self-centered Individuals

By Naseem Mariam, Project Management Coach

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In any business, prosperity and success is the result of

teamwork and synergy. Often we come across a set of

brilliant individuals and wish that we could make them work

together for the greater good of the whole organization.



Here are the ingredients of the gel that brings self

centered individuals together to form winning teams.



1. Foster harmony & trust (belong)

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For individuals to work as a team, there should be an

environment of trust and harmony. Individuals should feel

that they would be treated with fairness and care. They must

trust each other and their manager to make decisions that

will benefit them. A good manager is able to bring diverse

individuals together and within a few days get them working

together with mutual respect, trust and love.



For a few ideas as to how to achieve this, read "Project

Serenity - How to gain happiness and peace". In this book

Michelle is a manager who diffuses trust and peace among her

team members.



2. Identify common purpose (bond)

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Team members and Management should have clarity on the

common purpose of the project and the reason why the

individuals are being brought together. Here we should not

stop with identifying the goal of the project. We should

arrive at the importance of the project to the business

goals of the organization.



What is the purpose of this individual project? What effect

does success/failure have for the customer, for our

organization, for the individuals in the team?



How does this project fit into the big picture of the

mission, vision of the organization?





3. Plan, monitor & track the activities (plan)

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Each project has certain activities that must be finished

within a schedule. These should be planned well. Discuss

with the team the estimated effort for each activity and

ensure that the person who is assigned the activity is

committed to completing it as well within the schedule. Risk

Management with preventive and contingency Action Items

should be taken care of.



As a manager you should think of the performance management

of each individual and throw in some buffer when the going

is complex. Communicate the plan to your Management and to

the customer and get the buy-in from all the stakeholders.

Well begun is half done.



The other half is the tough part: monitor and track the

activities of the project, re-plan and re-schedule whenever

necessary. When schedule pressure tries to squeeze the sense

and fun out of the team's lives, be sure to be around with a

helping hand and lots of understanding care and sympathy.



Tempers may flare and bad decisions may be made on the

pressure of the moment. Be always aware and alert to what is

going on. Stimulate the corrective action through group

discussions, mentoring and counseling.



4. Assign clear responsibilities (roles)

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A clear definitions of what is expected of each individual

in the team. What are the roles that this team needs to have

and who will perform the various functions of each role.

This has to be clear and well defined. Once this is done

each one knows what he should contribute towards the success

of the team.



5. Delegate decision-making (delegate)

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With the plan and roles clear, the team just has to get on

with the act. During the course of the project there will be

multiple places where they have to take decisions on how to

proceed, how to handle unexpected contingencies. Give them

the freedom to make decisions about the technical and

customer-service related aspects of the project.



They should feel free to consult or discuss things with you

but as a manager the best help you can give them is to

ask appropriate questions and lead them to arrive at the

answer and solution themselves. Encourage them to make team

decisions and then keep them.



6. Improve the individuals (self)

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Throughout school and college days we have been thought to

be aggressive and plan for our advancement and progress as

individuals. The industry expects us to work in teams but

our inner self always asks "What's in it for me?"



As a manager we should ensure that each and every individual

grows and acquires new skills and new technical expertise

and exposure. This new learning should be consciously

planned as a by-product of the project activities. This

happiness at learning and growing will encourage the

individuals to give their best to the project activities.



7. Hold regular meetings & outings (communicate)

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Lack of proper communication is quoted as the main reason

for project and business failures. Creating an excellent

workable plan is just half the story: keeping the whole team

aware of the twists and turns in the project is the other

half. Having delegated decision-making to the individuals,

you as a manager should now provide them the mechanisms to

discuss their problems, consult with the rest of the team

and arrive at consensus decisions.



For this we require regular meetings & discussions. There is

a world outside of the project also: therefore the team

members should be encouraged to go for picnics and outings

together. Do include the support staff in these outings

since that is the next point for a winning team.



8. Ensure support from others (external)

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For a project to be successful in an organization, there are

external and peers whose help and support is required at the

right times. For a software project, machines equipment and

software are provided and installed by the Computer Services

Group. Then we may need external peers to review our work

products. Last but not least we need the support of our

projects internal and external customers.



Internal customers are the top Management with whom we have

a give and take relationship: we give them successful

projects and they give us the resources to succeed. An

external customer is the client or actual customer for whom

the software is being created. The team members should be

guided to maintain good healthy relationships with these

agencies that are external to the team.



9. Have escalation points (back-up strategy)

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Murphy's Law states: If anything can go wrong, it will. We

did make contingency plans as part of the planning process.

Now we need to also create escape routes through which we

can salvage the project when disaster strikes.



Who are the people whom we can contact to take the tough

decisions as to how much of the project and customer

relationship we should salvage when the going starts getting

disastrous. In the normal course we may not need to request

the help of our escalation points but it is a good idea to

identify them up front before the emergency situations

arise.



10. Give Rewards, awards and promotions (encourage)

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The best way to encourage and create winning teams is to

have rewards, awards and promotions that emphasize the

importance of teamwork. Take time to define the criteria for

winning teams and then select the best team of the

organization periodically and give each individual in the

team an award. Only that is perpetuated that is recognized

and praised. By encouraging good teams you end up

encouraging the formation of winning teams.



Follow these 10 Tips to turn any set of individuals into a

winning team: whether it is in a sports team or a business,

project team. In today's world the ability to make winning

teams and throw in the gel of teamwork into a group of

individuals is a much-needed skill.



Keep in mind the above 10 steps each of which helps in

creating and keeping a winning team together.



Related reading

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5 Steps to Stress Free Project Management

http://www.123projectmanagement.com/project-management-stress-free.html



Communicate & Co-operate to Satisfy Your Customer

http://www.123projectmanagement.com/crm-communicate-cooperate.html



Copyright @ 2003, Project Dioxide Consultants (P) Ltd.



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About the author

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Naseem Mariam is the editor of "Management that Soars"

Newsletter & author of "Project Serenity - How to gain

happiness and peace". Let her guide you towards Faster

All Round Success and a Stress Free, Joyous Life. Her

free ebook and Newsletter tell You How. Subscribe with

a blank mail to mailto:projectdioxidesendfree.com.

Visit her at http://www.123projectmanagement.com



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