One of the hardest and most crucial parts of a leader’s job is creating teams.
We’ve all seen teams that seem to be functioning on all cylinders. These “dream teams” collaborate, innovate, and get incredible results. But we’ve also all been on ineffective teams that make things more difficult than they need to be.
While it’s difficult to take an approach that works at one company and guarantee it will work for all organizations, there are some key similarities between all effective teams. Meeting these conditions gives teams the best chance of success and can help leaders create effective teams in any organization.
Researchers Martine Haas and Mark Mortensen found that a shared mindset is crucial to a team’s success. Here are six conditions to creating an effective team:
- Compelling direction. Effective teams must have a compelling purpose that is challenging and focuses on the ends to be achieved rather than just the means to pursue it. Without a common goal, teams won’t know what they are working towards and can’t be inspired.
- Enabling structure. To be effective, teams must have a system that enables teamwork instead of hindering it. That means bringing together the right mix of people and skills to fulfill specific tasks.
- Supportive context. Effective teams need support and resources such as training, rewards, and access to information. They also need the proper materials to do their jobs, including funding and technological assistance.
- Shared mindset. Effective teams bring together diverse people and create a shared understanding and identity. They focus on similarities instead of differences and don’t fall into the trap of an “us versus them” mindset.
- Real team. A team has to be an actual team, not just people grouped together. That requires clear boundaries, interdependence among members, and at least moderately stable membership over time.
- Competent coaching. Effective teams require guidance and someone who can help with mentoring, questions, and getting over obstacles and challenges.
No matter your company or industry, meeting these conditions can make your teams more effective and lead to stronger results.
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