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Main Page » Self Help » Team Building
 

What is Team-Building?

 
Author: James Coakes
 

The concept of team-building has been growing in popularity since the 1970s, but it really took off as a phenomenon in the 1990s. It is now firmly established and there have been television programmes based on the concept, such as the recent show called The Carrot and The Stick. Shows such as Big Brother have included team-building challenges.

It is in the corporate market that team-building is widely practiced with the majority of companies from medium size upwards making it part of their regular staff development. But what is team-building and why is it important?

At its simplest a team is a group of people working together to achieve a common goal. It is the inclusion of the word people in this statement which makes team-building necessary; because people are unique, each with different characters, different behaviours and a different understanding of the behaviour of others.

One of the most common team-building theories is that of Dr R Meredith Belbin. Belbin devised a questionnaire which illustrated the different personality types of workers. Belbin decided that there were eight types of worker in the 1970s and a ninth type has been added since then.

An example of a Belbin type is a Resource Investigator; one who is extrovert, enthusiastic, communicative, explores opportunities and develops contacts. Importantly the Belbin theory gives each type allowable weaknesses. In the case of the Resource Investigator these are that they can be over-optimistic and lose interest once initial enthusiasm has passed. This is very important, as one of the key features of a successful team is that each member understands their colleagues and takes account of their strengths and weaknesses.

Another useful management tool is the Strength Deployment Inventory. This is very easy to use and divides people into three colours. Red types are aggressive, goal orientated and prone to very direct communication. Blue types are relationship focussed and more gentle and social. Green types are the detailed type; they understand how things work and like data. SDI shows how Reds can upset other types, Blues can seem too nice and Greens can be viewed as boring.

Interestingly SDI shows that many people change type when under pressure. For example, someone who becomes a Blue under pressure can feel tearful if they are not used to that state and those who become extremely Red can be perceived as aggressive by others. This is a useful tool as it is easy to understand and suddenly delegates gain a greater understanding not only of their own team but their family, friends and almost everyone they meet.

These theories and tools are important if the team wants to gain a real insight into their colleagues, but sometimes the requirement is for social team-building or, in other words, fun. You can learn more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation observed Plato in the 1st century BC. A day away from the office enjoying a Treasure Hunt, Quad Biking or Crystal Maze style team challenge is an excellent way for team members to bond and get to know each other away from the office. A bit of fun, a pleasant location and the detachment from the stresses of work can do wonders for team morale and relationships.

 
 
 

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