02/08/2022
What makes people working together a true team – and not just a collection of individuals?
We’ve found that there are twelve elements to be(come) a Stellar Team.
And, of those twelve, these 4 THINGS YOU ABSOLUTELY NEED TO START BUILDING A TRUE TEAM.
1) PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY
Since the Aristotle project at Google, most of us know about the importance of psychological safety in teams – and we wholeheartedly agree. We even think that it is one of the 4 key building stones for any team and for every one of the team members.
⏩When do you have psychological safety? When every team member can say:
- I feel free to share my views, without fear or embarrassment.
- I am comfortable to raise any issue, no matter how hard, without fear of it coming back to haunt me.
- When I make a mistake, my teammates forgive me.
2) SELF-AWARENESS
A second element is self-awareness. This might be strange for some of you, but we are convinced that everyone on the team needs to have a sufficient level of self-awareness to be able to operate efficiently within the team.
⏩When do you have self-awareness? When every team member can say:
- I am fully aware of the value I bring as well as the shortcomings I have.
- I am aware of my biases and blind spots as well as my beliefs and values.
- I can control my emotions and remain respectful, even in difficult situations.
3) KNOWING ONE ANOTHER
Being a team is not just about ‘me’, it’s also about the others in the team. And to be able to work together, you need to know each other – professionally and personally.
⏩When do you (start to) know one another? When every team member can say:
- I am curious about the others in my team – as they are curious about me.
- We actively ask questions to understand what drives each of us.
- We know each other’s likes, dislikes, how we work and think, …
4) MEANINGFUL GOAL
However, no team can become and stay a team without wanting to achieve something together : a common and meaningful goal. And no, it’s not the same thing as a set of shared targets, typically imposed from higher up in the organisation.
⏩When do you have a common and meaningful goal? When every team member can say:
- We are all motivated and driven by our objectives.
- What we stand for inspires me to give it my best, every day.
- We understand how we contribute to the objectives of our organisation.
And you, do you feel that your team has these 4 elements covered?
If not, contact us to get the conversation going and discover how we can help you and your team.