Improving Your Team's Performance -- 4 Tips on Rebalancing Responsibility
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- Helping overly responsible team players let go of some of their responsibility
- Helping the responsibility-shirkers take on their fair share of the team burden.
- Make the responsibility an attractive proposition. Help the employee see that by them taking more responsibility this means they have more control, personal choice and freedom. Taking on responsibility is a key to growth, developing potential and creating a healthier self esteem.
- Create and nurture an environment where responsibility is sought after. Make it easy for someone to take responsibility. Offer internal coaching and support while people become familiar with the attitude of responsibility.
- Reward the attitude of taking responsibility. Find unique ways of rewarding people for taking responsibility. Recognition is always a good way to do this.
- Penalise the blame culture. This is key – when blame surfaces after a setback and it will in those cultures where it is prevalent – be ready to beat it down. Work towards understanding what has gone wrong rather than punishing people because they have had courage to take responsibility in the first place.
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