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They can Team Building in Business: An Opportunity for Happiness and Success Think back over all the team building sessions that you have attended over the years. There is a very good chance that at each and every one of them the facilitators organised your group into teams. Any that weren't were probably small groups. Sound familiar? Why do they do that?Why team building is an opportunityMore than during any other period in history, today is a time when the joint efforts of people are necessary to make a better world for ourselves and our children. What better place to target for improvement than the workplace as many people employed in businesses feel disconnected from their environment and fellow workers.I have asked employees about their attitudes to their work and received responses including:"Th Well, one answer is to encourage maximum involvement from the participants. Small team sizes help ensure that everyone joins in. Quieter people will be less likely to fade into the background the smaller the team they are in. But that's not the only - or even main - reason. Most team building events are run as competitions. Teams are usually given identical goals and are awarded points as they move towards them. Points mean prizes and the winning team members get to take them away. Why? There are a few answers to that one: * Competitive events are relatively straightforward to run. * Put a group of people into teams and it is easier to justify using the training budget. * Competition generates a buzz. * Many conferences are for sales people, who are naturally competitive. If all of these factors are relevant to your conference, then a competitive event is probably a good decision for you. However, two factors might make it a less good decision. Organisations are increasingly looking to arrange events for non-sales functions and many of these see competition as a bad thing. Secondly, senior managers often prefer to stress the "one big team" approach as important to a large department or the organisation as a whole. If either or both of these are relevant to your group, then a competitive event is not the best choice. The opposite of a competitive event is a collaborative one. The whole group is given a common goal to work on together rather than multiple, identical ones to work on in isolation. They may still be organised into teams or not, but the key characteristic is that everyone is collaborating with everyone else to achieve something as a whole group. Options designed to be collaborative not only exist - they are among the most enjoyable conference or away day events for the participants themselves. They can d Stop Sabotaging Employee Performance be less likely to fade into the background the smaller the team they are in. But that's not the only - or even main - reason.Many managers and executives sabotage employee performance systematically and regularly.Why would they consciously or unconsciously sabotage organization success with this destructive management style? Change can be either a curse or a blessing. Most people fear, dislike and resist any change that they perceive threatens their security, future success or well being.Regardless of the best corporate intentions or agendas surrounding any change in policy, procedure, Most team building events are run as competitions. Teams are usually given identical goals and are awarded points as they move towards them. Points mean prizes and the winning team members get to take them away. Why? There are a few answers to that one: * Competitive events are relatively straightforward to run. * Put a group of people into teams and it is easier to justify using the training budget. * Competition generates a buzz. * Many conferences are for sales people, who are naturally competitive. If all of these factors are relevant to your conference, then a competitive event is probably a good decision for you. However, two factors might make it a less good decision. Organisations are increasingly looking to arrange events for non-sales functions and many of these see competition as a bad thing. Secondly, senior managers often prefer to stress the "one big team" approach as important to a large department or the organisation as a whole. If either or both of these are relevant to your group, then a competitive event is not the best choice. The opposite of a competitive event is a collaborative one. The whole group is given a common goal to work on together rather than multiple, identical ones to work on in isolation. They may still be organised into teams or not, but the key characteristic is that everyone is collaborating with everyone else to achieve something as a whole group. Options designed to be collaborative not only exist - they are among the most enjoyable conference or away day events for the participants themselves. They can Setting Career Goals aightforward to run.Setting a career goal or objective is a personal challenge a person makes to himself or herself within a limited period by setting deadlines. The most successful people are usually ones that have set career goals for themselves. They know what they want to do, and work and plan towards achieving those results. It is never too early or too late to start setting career goals and working towards them.Difficulties in setting goalsOne of the most difficult issues in * Put a group of people into teams and it is easier to justify using the training budget. * Competition generates a buzz. * Many conferences are for sales people, who are naturally competitive. If all of these factors are relevant to your conference, then a competitive event is probably a good decision for you. However, two factors might make it a less good decision. Organisations are increasingly looking to arrange events for non-sales functions and many of these see competition as a bad thing. Secondly, senior managers often prefer to stress the "one big team" approach as important to a large department or the organisation as a whole. If either or both of these are relevant to your group, then a competitive event is not the best choice. The opposite of a competitive event is a collaborative one. The whole group is given a common goal to work on together rather than multiple, identical ones to work on in isolation. They may still be organised into teams or not, but the key characteristic is that everyone is collaborating with everyone else to achieve something as a whole group. Options designed to be collaborative not only exist - they are among the most enjoyable conference or away day events for the participants themselves. They can Establishing A Business Lease In Florida asingly looking to arrange events for non-sales functions and many of these see competition as a bad thing. Secondly, senior managers often prefer to stress the "one big team" approach as important to a large department or the organisation as a whole. 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Options designed to be collaborative not only exist - they are among the most enjoyable conference or away day events for the participants themselves. They can Reaching Your Ideal Market is given a common goal to work on together rather than multiple, identical ones to work on in isolation. They may still be organised into teams or not, but the key characteristic is that everyone is collaborating with everyone else to achieve something as a whole group.Many people do not realize their own market. Most people think when they open a store that they will sell to someone like themselves. With this mentality, their customers will be just like them because their marketing is targeted to what they like and how they think, so the people who respond will agree with them. But is it not also a limiting factor? How many customers are they excluding with their advertising campaign?And, the hardest question of them all:Do they Options designed to be collaborative not only exist - they are among the most enjoyable conference or away day events for the participants themselves. They can deliver a superb mix of camaraderie, corporate message, learning and fun. Isn't that combination a great outcome from a team building event? Indeed, isn't that an outcome that you want from your teams at work - day in, day out? Sure, you want your individual teams to aim to be the best - but not at the expense of the corporate goal or goals. You want the natural motivation that the best teams feel to be productive for the organisation - not detrimental to other teams and, thereby, detrimental to the organisation. So what does a collaborative team building activity look like? I have written a number of other articles that describe the characteristics that you can expect to find in good options generally. Rather than duplicate them here, I shall concentrate on those elements that can focus on the collaborative aspect specifically. They are: * There is a single, common goal that all individuals and / or teams have to work towards. * There is a genuine possibility - indeed probability - of the group achieving it. * Not all individuals and teams are doing the same thing - multiple, different functions is a feature of the workplace and needs to be a feature of a team activity if the learning is to be relevant. * As at work, the participants need to exert some form of overall co-ordination to maintain the focus on the common goal. So at your next team building event, don't send your people away bragging about how they managed to outdo their colleagues - send them away thinking at least in part how well they worked with them. Then maybe back at work something might just rub off. Copyright 2006 Sandstone Limited
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