How to build the Great Team?
Discover how to transform ordinary teams into high-performing, collaborative units.
Jan 03, 2020
•
12 min read
-
Intermediate
Collaboration
Cross-functional Teams
Psychological Safety
Self-organization
Team Dynamics
Show More
Summary
This article explores the nature of teams, identifying key stages of development from individual work to high-performing collaborative units. It emphasizes the importance of team chemistry, structure, identity, and environment in building effective teams. The text also outlines the value of team connections and how they can enhance productivity and innovation. A call to action encourages readers to focus on these elements to foster great teams in their organizations.
Takeaways
- A team is more than a group of individuals; it requires a common goal and collaboration.
- Creating a team identity helps align members towards common goals and enhances team unity.
- High-performing teams are characterized by strong connections and a shared sense of responsibility.
- Team chemistry is crucial and can be fostered through structured team building and a supportive environment.
- The physical and psychological environment significantly impacts team dynamics and performance.
Suggested Resources
One Day Sprints
-
Intermediate
Product Team FAQ
6.4
Intermediate
The Daily Scrum
-
Intermediate
The Development Team
-
Intermediate
The Open Feedback Circle (OFC)
-
Intermediate
The Sprint Review
-
Intermediate