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Leadership
& Team Management MGMT
623
VU
Lecture
38
LEADING
TEAM
Leading a
team is very important. We have
discussed different topics regarding
leadership and team
dynamics.
Leading team mean to apply
all those concepts,
principles, techniques in real world and
that
has
different effects depending upon the
type of team and
situation.
Attributes
of High Performing
Teams:
o
Performance
outcomes
o
Specific,
shared purpose and
vision
o
Mutual,
internal accountability
o
Coordinated,
shared work roles
o
Inefficiency
leading to efficiency
o
Extraordinarily
high quality
o
Creative
continuous improvement
o
High
credibility and trust
o
Clarity
of core competence
o
Participative
leadership
o
Shared
responsibility
o
Aligned
on purpose
o
High
communication
o
Future
focused
o
Focused
on task
o
Creative
talents
o
Rapid
response
Why
Work Teams Fail?
o
Teams
cannot overcome weak strategies and poor
business practices.
o
Hostile
environment for
teams.
o
Vague
or conflicting team
assignments.
o
Inadequate
team skills training.
o
Poor
staffing of teams.
o
Team
tries to do too much too
soon.
o
Too
much emphasis on results,
not enough on team processes
and group dynamics.
o
Unanticipated
obstacle causes team to give
up.
o
Resistance
to doing things
differently.
o
Poor
interpersonal skills.
o
Lack
of trust.
Why
Do Teams Fail?
o
Wrong
design
o
Leadership
misfit
o
Internal
conflict
o
Isolation
o
Lack
of time
o
Excessive
member turnover
Leading
Teams
Two
critical factors play important
role in leading teams
o
Developing
credibility and influence
o
Establishing
a motivating vision and goals
Developing
Credibility
o
Demonstrating
integrity
o
Being
clear and consistent
o
Creating
positive energy
o
Building
a base of agreement
o
Using
one-sided and two-sided arguments
appropriately
o
Encouraging
team members to help them
personally improve
o
Sharing
information
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Team
Leadership and Goals (SMART
Goals)
o
Specific
o
Measurable
o
Aligned
o
Realistic
o
Time-bound
Team
Membership:
Team
members not only need clear
goals, they needs roles to help
facilitate task accomplishment
and
group
cohesion.
Motivating
Individuals
o
Listen
to people
o
What
are their interests and
goals?
o
What
are their dreams?
o
What
are their needs?
o
Communicate
how doing what you
want them to do will help them achieve
their goals, dreams and
needs
o
Make
it happen
o
Follow-through
is critical
Acting
as a Leader
o
How
can understanding acting
theory help you to motivate
others?
o
How
can you transform an encounter
into motivation?
o
How do
you "act" as a leader?
Providing
Team Leadership
Leading
teams requires new
skills
o
o
E.g.,
patience to share information, trust others,
give up authority, and knowing
when to
intervene
o
Team
leaders need to focus on two
priorities
·
Managing
the team's external boundary
·
Facilitating
the team process.
Leading
teams requires new
roles
o
o
Liaisons
with external constituencies
o
Troubleshooters
o
Conflict
managers
o
Coaches
Leading/Managing
Effectively
o
Support
o
Technology
o
Information/Communication
System
o
Selection
of Team Members
o
Training/Learning
o
Rewards
o
Leadership
According
to contingency approach No "one best
way" to Lead. Effectiveness varies
depending on the
particular
situation
Team
Leadership Structures
o
Traditional
o
Participative
o
Flat
o
Consultant
o
Teams
need to choose a structure that models
how they want to
behave
Traditional
Model
o
Strong
leader who directs the actions
o
May
have little participation or discussion
from team
o
Separation between
leader and other team
members
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Participative
Model
o
Leader
positioned closely to all
members
o
Short,
direct communication
o
Direct
accountability of the leader to all
members
o
Dependence
on leader on team's participation
Flat
Model
o
Emphasizes
leader's role as a working
team member
o
Leader
is an equal to the team, not
above
Consultant
Model
o
Leader
is not part of the team and
will be nearby to serve as a
resource
·
Advise
team
·
Technical
Consultant
Leadership
Demands and Duties
Effective
leaders must be:
o
Director
and motivator
o
Implementer
and innovator
o
Mentor
and team builder
o
Expert
and moral force
o
Organizer
and developer of people
o
These
challenges bring satisfaction and
appreciation
Model
the Way
Inspire
a Shared Vision
Challenge
the Process
·
Grab
the initiative
·
Make
challenge meaningful
·
Innovate
and create
·
Look
outward for fresh
ideas
Experiment
and take risks by constantly generating
small wins and learning from
mistakes.
·
Initiate
incremental steps and small
wins
·
Learn
from mistakes
·
Promote
psychological hardiness
Enable
Others to Act
o
Foster
collaboration by promoting cooperative
goals and building trust.
o
Create
a climate of trust
o
Facilitate
positive interdependence
o
Support
face-to-face interactions
o
Strengthen
others by sharing power and
discretion.
o
Ensure
self-leadership
o
Provide
choice
o
Develop
competence and
confidence
o
Foster
accountability
Leader
Actions that Foster
Teamwork
Structure/Policy
Own
Resources:
o
Open,
physical workspaces.
o
Define
team mission.
o
Team
recognition and rewards.
o
Develop
norm of cooperation.
o
Initiate
ritual, ceremony and tradition.
o
Emphasize
pride in excellence.
o
Open-book
management.
o
Model
teamwork behavior.
o
Select
team-oriented members.
o
Consensus
decision maker.
o
Use
appropriate technology to
enhance
o
Set
performance standards.
teamwork
(i.e., groupware).
o
Encourage
positive competition.
o
Encourage
use of jargon.
o
Solicit
feedback on process.
o
Empower,
not micromanage.
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Leader-Member
Exchange:
o
Leaders
develop different and unique
relations with individual
team members.
o
Leaders
do not use the same leadership
style with all team
members, rather they treat
individual
team
members somewhat
differently.
Principles
of Leadership Effectiveness:
o
Know
yourself. You cannot be an
effective leader without knowing
your own strengths
and
weaknesses.
o
Be a
role model
o
Learn
to communicate with your ears open and
your mouth shut.
o
Know
your team and be a team
player.
o
Be
honest with yourself as well
as to others
o
Do
not avoid risks.
o
Believe
in yourself.
o
Take
the offense rather than the
defense.
o
Know
the ways of disagreement and the means of
compromise.
o
Be a
good follower. Effective
leaders lead as they would
like to be lead.
Effective
Leadership
o
Look
at the task and decides what
his/her role is
o
Acquire
the knowledge to do the job
effectively
o
Brief
others well to do their jobs
and what the limits of their
authority are
o
Delegate decisions
and responsibilities where possible
o
Are
fair and consistent
o
Are
prepared to accept criticism
o
Help
others without doing the job
for them
o
Act as
resource people
o
Make
decisions where necessary without
prevarication
o
Understand
how leadership operates in a group
situation
o
Are
aware of and sensitive to individual
needs within the group or
team
Leadership
Direction
Leaders
should not command excellence,
they should build
excellence
o
Involve
those participating in developing
solution
o
Ensure
the "6 W's"
o
Who
will do what?
o
Who
does it involve?
o
What
is going to be done?
o
When
does it start?
o
When
does it end?
o
Where
will it take place?
o
How
will it take place?
o
Why
should it be done?
o
What
will happen if it's not
done?
o
Effective
execution
o
Pre-determine
task
o
Supporting
structure in place
o
Allocate
necessary resources
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