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The FIVE Dysfunction s of a Team Sherry Crum Ed Zuech

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Page 1: The FIVE Dysfunctions of a Team Sherry Crum Ed Zuech

The FIVE Dysfunctions of a TeamSherry CrumEd Zuech

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Leading Your Team

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Got Dysfunction?

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Absence of

Trust

If members of a team do not trust each other they cannot be totally honest with each other

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#1 – Absence of Trust

Teams members that lack trust… Conceal weaknesses and mistakes Don’t ask for feedback or help Hesitate to offer help to others Jump to conclusions about intentions Fail to recognize and utilize others’

skills Waste time managing behaviors Hold grudges Dread meetings/spending time

together

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Absence of

Trust

Fear of

Conflict

Without trust people will not have healthy debates that are necessary to arrive at better thought through decisions

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#2 – Fear of Conflict

Teams that fear conflict… Have boring meetings Have environments where back channel

politics and personal attacks thrive Avoid controversial topics critical to

success Fail to tap into opinions and perspectives Waste time with posturing and

interpersonal risk management

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Absence of

Trust

Fear of

Conflict

Lack of

Commitment

If the team has not aligned behind a decision, individual members who did not agree with the final decision will be less committed to it

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#3 – Lack of Commitment

Teams that fail to commit: Do not have clear goals, directions and

priorities Spend excessive amounts of time

analyzing situations Frequently revisit the same conversation

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Absence of

Trust

Fear of

Conflict

Lack of

Commitment

Avoidance of

Accountability

If team members are not committed to the course of action, they are less likely to feel accountable (or hold others accountable)

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#4 – Avoidance of Accountability

Teams that avoid accountability… Create resentment between members Encourage mediocrity Miss deadlines and key deliverables

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Absence of

Trust

Fear of

Conflict

Lack of

Commitment

Avoidance of

Accountability

Inattentionto

Results

People who are not held accountable are less likely to care about the group results

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#5 – Inattention to Results

Teams that are not focused on results… May be focused on team “status” May be focused on individual

careers/goals

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Overcoming DysfunctionHow to become a functional team…

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#1 – Absence of Trust

Personal Histories Exercise Team Effectiveness Exercise Personality and Behavioral Preference

Profiles 360 –Degree Feedback Experimental Team Exercises

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#2 – Fear of Conflict

Mining Real-Time Permission Other Tools

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#3 – Lack of Commitment

Cascading Messaging Deadlines Contingency and Worst-Case Scenario

Analysis Low-Risk Exposure Therapy

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#4 – Avoidance of Accountability

Publication of Goals and Standards Simple and Regular Progress Reviews Team Rewards

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#5 – Inattention to Results

Results-Based Rewards Public Declaration of Results

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Overcoming DysfunctionThe Role of Leaders and Members

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Trust - Leader

Demonstrate genuine vulnerability first Create environment that does not

punish vulnerability

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Trust - Members

Acknowledge someone is being vulnerable

Empathize Open up, meet them half way Support an environment that does not

punish vulnerability Provide honest feedback when asked Know your own weaknesses

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Conflict - Leader

Avoid temptation to protect team members

Personally model appropriate conflict behavior

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Conflict - Members

Participate, keep it in the meeting Share your thoughts Don’t make it personal

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Commitment - Leader

Be comfortable with prospect of making wrong decisions

Push group for closure around issues and adherence to schedules

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Commitment - Members

Ask questions for more clarity Participate in defining “realistic”

timelines Meet deadlines Don’t suffer from “Analysis Paralysis”

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Accountability - Leader

Avoid creating an accountability vacuum Encourage and allow team to serve as

primary accountability mechanism Serve as ultimate arbiter of discipline

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Accountability - Members

Self manage Don’t look the other way Keep team apprised of status Share delays and missed deadlines in

advance Don’t make excuses Ask for help with priorities

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Results - Leader

Set the tone for a focus on results Be selfless and objective Reserve recognition and rewards

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Results - Members

Be selfless and objective There is no “I” in team

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5 Dysfunctions of a Team

Absence of

Trust

Fear of

Conflict

Lack of

Commitment

Avoidance of

Accountability

Inattentionto

Results

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What team are you on?How do we manage our multitude of priorities…