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January 21, 2014 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Quick Questions to Check Your Team’s Intentions

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 ask your team what opp accountable 9For any company to succeed, the people within the organization need to work together effectively. Without teamwork, details slip through the cracks, customers feel neglected, and the company’s profits quickly dry up. 

But before you do yet another team building exercise, you need to assess where your people are now, as well as how your company’s culture is letting a lack of teamwork prevail. Resolving conflict in the workplace will be easier after you read this blog post.

Use the following five questions to gauge where everyone stands and what needs to change

 1. What negative behavior am I letting slip by?

Too many managers and leaders allow people to be negative. Employees say and do whatever they want, regardless of how their words or actions damage the team. Either the manager doesn’t know how to address the negative behavior, or it’s been going on for so long that it’s habit – it’s a part of the culture. But the longer you let it continue, the harder you have to work to bring everyone together. So nip any negativity in the bud now.

 2. What rules or policies do we need to get rid of?

Many companies have outdated policies and guidelines that may have worked when the economy was thriving, but during today’s economic times, the outdated rules ultimately hurt morale and hinder customer service. Your employees know which guidelines work and which ones don’t. Listen to them.

 3. What cliques do we need to discuss so everyone feels included?

Cliques aren’t just prevalent in high school; they’re a part of business life too. Unfortunately, negativity, gossip, and not feeling included are the things that drive star performers away. Whether people like their job or not, they need to feel a part of the company. If they feel uncomfortable, they’re not going to be their real selves. They’re going to be sarcastic rather than helpful, and won’t be willing to go the extra mile.

 4. What am I doing as a manager that is stopping everyone from working together?

Even though you want your staff to work together, some of your practices or work habits may in fact be sabotaging your team. Regardless of what you say, people will always do and respond to your actions – not your words. So find out how you might be contributing to the teamwork dilemma.

 5. What are we not going to allow?

All effective teams have a code of honor they follow – a list of values or ideals they’re going to live and work by no matter what. When your team decides what’s important and what’s not tolerated, they’ll have ownership of the ideas and will follow them.

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 Let Teamwork Work for You

Teamwork is the essential key to a successful company. When everyone works together, projects get done (on time and on budget), creativity reigns, and people actually want to come to work every day. So use these five questions to get the teamwork engine running. Both you and your customers will be glad you did.  Conflict in the workplace will be resolved and you will have time to do what you want and need to do during your day.

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Until next time,
This is Joyce Weiss, Conflict Resolution Consultant

I help people become top level leaders who get GREAT results.
I teach them to tackle the tough conversations to build employee engagement, accountability, and rock star performance. As a result…my clients get a better night’s sleep.

Remember…You Get What YOU Tolerate!

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Filed Under: Collaboration Strategies, Communication, How to Improve Communication in the Workplace, Team Synergy
Tagged With: conflict in the workplace, employee morale, team building

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