goodnetlistings.com goodnetlistings.com
  Home Page :> About Us :> Add Your Link :> Security & Privacy :> ToS :> Submit Article
Search:   
 

Tear Up Your 'To Do' Lists!

Develop a Champion Checklist! Throw away your To Do List! - John Di Lemme
 

The Voice of Action

The voice that says "YES, this is the right decision", "No, let's pass on this", or even "Hmm, let's ... - Eva Gregory
 

25 Things You Can Do To Deal With Stress

This article outlines the importance of exercise, nutrition, sleep, relaxation techniques and other ... - Nitin Chhoda
 
 

Four Basic Questions Every Author Should Answer Before Choosing A Niche Market

Is the niche market for your published book easily defined and reachable? Will you be able to make a ... - Sanyika Calloway-Boyce
 

How To Make Rejection Pay Off!

It's just plain stupid to hinge your self-esteem to acceptance when rejection is much more commonpla ... - Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 

Your Self-Image - How Is It Working for You?

Take charge of your life. Knowing what you want and how to get there is more then half the battle. K ... - Gerri D Smith
 

Take Care of Your Inner Beauty

Physical beauty is only one aspect while a beautiful charming personality is a complete blend of man ... - Hifzur Rehman
 

How to Prevent Piles of Paper!

What to do with those piles of paper on your desk? Attack them with the FAT formula. - Rebekah Slatkin
 
 

Home Page –› Self Management –› Team Building
 

Teaming - How to Build a Team

 

Team building takes work but the results are worth it. The essential ingredient is time and patience.

If you really want to build a team that will achieve outstanding results you can.

The Hype

Over the years team work has been the flavor of the day with many businesses spending considerable money in trying to achieve a positive and harmonious team structure.

Some have found the results they looked for but many have not.

Why is this so?

Team building has a number of foundation building blocks that are essential for a team to function.

Commitment of the Manager or Owner

Some managers and owners get excited about team possibilities only to weary over time where the pressures of business and day to day life grind them down.

Your commitment by way of your action and time are critical to your teams success.

Time

It takes time to build teams. Trust and respect need to be earnt and there are no short cuts. Make a decision to pay the cost and demonstrate your commitment.

Patience

Life sometimes throws us a curve ball and not all of our plans go according to the script.

Make a commitment to be patient and as long as you see incremental progress realize progress is progress.

Celebrate Success and do not condemn failures

Learn to celebrate your successes as a team as you go along and learn from failure. Failure is a fantastic teacher if you look at it that way. If you own the business or are a manager realize that you are particularly under scrutiny of your team more so when failure occurs.

Your reaction to change and failure will ultimately determine the amount of buy in you achieve from your team.

Learn to Delegate

As business owners we are sometimes afraid to delegate. Start with small things and as your team gets confidence and does the right thing increase the responsibility.

Be quick to learn

Be quick to learn from each other. The most unlikely team member may be sitting on the very edge you have been looking for in your business.

Listen

Many managers and employees are terrible listeners. Learn to hear what people are really saying and don't devalue their contributions.

Encouragement

It has been reported that children need 7 compliments to counteract 1 negative statement.

How much more important then is it to encourage your team. Anyone can condemn however a good manager and team member knows how to give genuine encouragement. Show genuine interest.

An Example

Before starting Biz Momentum I once took over an organisation that was almost beyond repair. By applying these principals by listening and resourcing employees I took the company from a damaging loss to a substantial profit within 1 year. This was a complex business with complex people and serious mistrust issues.

The cost to me was emotional commitment to change and to listen - it worked.

I was subsequently summoned overseas to report to the main shareholder who wanted to know how this was done so quickly. The answer is easy, the application harder the question is will you pay the price.

Visit www.biz-momentum.com for more information. You can do it - apply some of these principles and you will achieve results

Author: Philip Lye
 
Author Bio:

Philip Lye

Philip Lye is Director of Biz Momentum Pty Ltd providing professional services in strategic human resource management, employee relations advice, management skills training, ‘coaching you’ to be a better executive and review of commercial documentation, leases and agreements.

Phil holds qualifications in Accounting, Leadership, Human Resource Management & Industrial Relations and is a qualified accountant.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Please Step Away from My Desk: How to Minimize Interruptions While Maximizing Your Productivity
 
Behold - The Mighty Baby Step!
 
Presentation Skills -- Five Tips on Picking and Preparing Topics
 
Want to Feel Rich? Shop Til You Drop...
 
The Mind Body Connection
 
Finding Yourself
 
Keep Moving Forward!
 
Anxiety and Sleep Problems
 
The Pareto Principle
 
Are You a Leader or a Slacker?
 
 
 
Free links exchange
 

Companies & Business

Property & Estate

Art & Culture

Self Management

Healthcare & Treatment

Children & Teens

Science & Research

Automobiles

Jobs & Employment

Finance & Investment

Drink & Food

Hygiene & Health

Entertainment

Hotels & Travel

Politics & Government

Sports & Adventure

Education & Learning

Computers & Software

Garden & Home

Fashion & Lifestyle

Games & Play

Society & Communities

Online Shopping

News & Events

 
Home Page :> Security & Privacy :> ToS
© 2006-2008 www.goodnetlistings.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.