Monday, May 18, 2020

The 5 Key Traits Your Team Needs to Succeed

The 5 Key Traits Your Team Needs to Succeed How does your team work together? Is there trust and collaboration? Or  is there poor communication and frequent conflict? You could be a group of the most qualified and hard-working individuals, but if  there is a lack of cooperation you will struggle to meet your common goals and the business could suffer. Google recently conducted a study  to find out just what it takes to be a successful team, interviewing 200 of their employees over the space of 2 years, to identify some of the common  attributes and skills their staff possess.   Here are some of the top traits they found make for a productive and harmonious team at work. How many of these apply to your team? 1) Psychological Safety It is important that your team trust all trust one another and you feel comfortable in each others company. Team members must feel safe to take risks, suggest new ideas, or express their opinions. Not feeling comfortable to do so can lead to low contribution from certain members who could offer valuable and creative suggestions. 2) Dependability When there is a deadline to be met, it is essential that all team members can rely on others to get their share of the work done on time and to a good standard. It is the whole team that will be held accountable for poor time management or sloppy work, so you want to know that no one member is going to needlessly let the team down in any way. 3) Structure Clarity If you set clear team goals and plans then everyone has a specific focus at work. You can help each member to concentrate on the task in hand, or general running of the company by assigning specific roles and jobs among the group, so that everyone knows where they fit in. 4) Meaning If your team do not have an interest in the work you are doing, or arent enjoying their job for one reason or another, then its likely they may lack enthusiasm and focus. Allowing each member of the team to have a say about what they would enjoy working on the most, to give their work a bit more meaning. 5) Impact Nobody wants to be the office skivvy, so make sure everyone is given important tasks that directly impact the success of the business or project. Appreciating hard work will also make your team members feel more valued. [Top Image Credit: Shutterstock]

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