Tuesday, December 06, 2005

An Action Approach to Team Building By Action International Business Coach Michael Bedard

Putting together the "dream team" for your business can be as easy as taking an "action" rather than "information approach." With a plethora of training options open to employers it can often be puzzling when trying to find the strategies that are going to achieve results.

There is one basic rule to apply when considering your next team building exercise. "Dream teams" are not built through information or training alone. Seminars, competency training, reading books and watching videos are all helpful strategies but as the age old adage goes "action speaks louder than words." Being able to perform tasks during training is not the same as applying them on a day to day basis. Just as information does not automatically change behaviors. For example, we read about the dangers of smoking but many people still engage in this behavior.

Environment is one of the key factors in influencing your team's success. People base their behavior on their beliefs about themselves and their environment. Can they have a positive impact on their environment? Does this environment support positive behavior? Team members should feel that they have the capability to contribute in their environment. This means giving them the right equipment and environment to be effective is essential. It also helps if they feel safe to contribute their opinion and feedback in a supportive environment. But how do you find this out? You simply have to ask. Ask your team if they think there are factors in their environment which could be improved to help them be more efficient, productive or happy. Perhaps they may prefer music while they work, better light, or flexible hours. Many organizations have realized the importance of employee satisfaction on the bottom line. Workplaces now can include facilities such as childcare or the benefits of ergonomically designed work stations.

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