Corporate Team Building - A Herculean Task?
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Your Take-off Location
Your first hurdle in corporate team building may be knowing where and with whom you’re starting the race. Who are your weakest links? What makes them weak? How can you build on their strengths and lessen the impact of their flaws on the rest of the group? How can you help them set goals to overcome some of these deficits in a supportive, non-threatening way? Remember that your acceptance of your teammates’ weaknesses may be one of your team’s greatest strengths.Your Lead Leg
Every team has cream: it rises to the top and outshines the others. Let them rise and shine without overshadowing their colleagues! Let their enthusiasm help set the tone for the team and the pace as well.Your Rear Guard
Likewise, show your gratitude for the slow-but-steady team player who’s always willing to bring up the rear without fuss or fanfare. Encourage them to boost the morale of the slow-goers so that everyone stays on task.Hitting Your Stride
You’ll know it when it happens. When everything else and everyone else are in sync, a mystical rhythm develops. Every successful hurdler takes a precise number of steps before each hurdle—no more, no less. The same is true for a well-trained corporate team—with the right people in the right positions doing the right tasks, each benchmark is hit in a precise number of steps. You can feel it when it works and every member knows that he or she made an invaluable contribution.On Your Mark, Get Set…..Go!
The motley crew you’re facilitating is probably a mixed bag of personalities, egos, idiosyncrasies, skills, talents and quirks. Pulling them together may seem like a Herculean task, but with wisdom, strength and courage you can lead them to success in project after project and help them gel into a single unit with one vision.Article author
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