using team in organization
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San Beda College | College of Arts & Science | Department of Business Management & Entrepreneurship
Using Team in Organization
Ms. Reschelle F. Veran, MBA
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Chapter Learning Objectives
• Differentiate teams from groups.• Identify and discuss the benefits and costs of
teams in organizations.• Identify and describe various types of teams.• Describe how organizations implement the
use of teams.• Discuss other essential team issues.
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Differentiating Teams from Groups
Team DefinedA small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to:
a common purposecommon performance goalsan approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable
Required skills:Technical and functional job skillsProblem solving and decision-making skillsInterpersonal skills
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Differences Between Teams and Traditional Work Groups
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• Job categories • Authority • Reward
systems
• Group versus Team Differences
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• Skill-based pay
• Gain-sharing systems
• Team-bonus plans
• Reward Systems for Teams
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• Reward System – for employees is vital for the long-term of organization
• 3 Types of reward systems:
• 1. Skilled Based Pay – require team members to acquire a set of the core still needed to for their particular team plus additional special skills, depending on career tracks or team needs.
• 2.Gain-sharing system- reward all team member for all teams based on the performance of the organization, division or plant.
• 3 Team Bonus Plans – similar to gain-sharing system plans except the unit of performance and pay is the team rather than a plant, division or entire organization
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Benefits of Teams in Organizations
• Enhanced performan
ce
• Organizational
enhancements
• Employee benefits
• Reduced costs
• Team-Based Environment
Benefits
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4 Categories of Benefits
1. Enhanced Performance – enables workers to avoid wasted effort , reduce error and react better to customer.
2. Employees Benefits – employees have better work life, face less stress at work, and make less use of employees assistance programs.
3. Reduced cost- empowered team reduce scrap, make fewer worker compensations claims, reduce absenteeism and turn-over
4. Organizational enhancements- increased in innovation, creativity, and flexibility.
Benefits of Teams in Organizations
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Costs of Teams in Organizations
• Difficulties in
changing to a team-
based organizatio
n • Cumbersome and lengthy team development process
• Employee resistance to role changes
• Managerial sense of loss of usefulness
• Managerial role confusion/frustration
• Losses due to premature abandonment of the process
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Types of Teams
• Management Teams
• Product Development
Teams• Virtual
Teams
•Team Types
• Quality Circles
• Work Teams
• Problem-Solving Teams
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1. Quality Circles – small groups of employees from the same work area who are regularly meet to discuss and recommend solutions to workplace problems.
2. Work teams- include all the people working in an area, are relatively permanent, and do daily work, making decision regarding how the work of a team is done.
3. Problem-solving team –temporary team established to attack specific problems in a workplace.
4. Management teams –consist of managers from various areas, they coordinate work team
5. Product Development teams- combination of work team, problem-solving team that create new designs for product or services that will satisfy customer needs.
6. Virtual Teams-work together by computer and other electronic communication utilities.
Types of Teams
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•Changing to a Team-Based Situation• Planning the Change
Making the decision Change leader’s competencies
▫Have a strong belief that employees want to be responsible for their own work
▫Be able to demonstrate the team philosophy▫Articulate a coherent vision of the team
environment▫Have the creativity/authority to overcome
obstacles as they surface
Implementing Teams in Organizations
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▫Planning the Change Making the decision
Change leader’s competencies▫Have a strong belief that employees want to be
responsible for their own work▫Be able to demonstrate the team philosophy▫Articulate a coherent vision of the team
environment▫Have the creativity/authority to overcome
obstacles as they surface
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Change Process▫Leader establishes steering committee to explore
the organization’s readiness for the team environment and lead it through the planning and preparation for the change
▫Establish a feasibility study▫Make a go or no-go decision
Steps involved in preparing for implementation: Clarify the mission Select the site for the first work teams Prepare the design team Plan the transfer of authority Draft the preliminary plan
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▫Implementation Phases Phase 1 -Start-up
Select and train team members Identify team boundaries Adjust preliminary plan to fit
the particular team situations Phase 2 -Reality and unrest: Managers’ roles
Provide encouragement Monitor team performance Act as intermediaries between teams Help teams acquire needed resources Foster the right type of communication Protect teams from those who want to see them fail
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Phase 3 - Leader-centered teams Encourage strong internal team leaders Assist each team in development of its
own sense of identity
Phase 4 - Tightly formed teams Keep communication channels with other teams open Provide performance feedback Transfer authority/responsibility to all team members
Phase 5 - Self-managing teams: keeping teams on track Continue job-team-interpersonal skill training Improve support systems for facilitation of team
development and productivity Improve internal customer/supplier relationships
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Phases of Team Implementation
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Essential Team Issues
• Performance-based
reasons for teams
• Proper planning of strategies
• Proper implementa
tion of strategies
• Necessities for Team-Based Organizational
Success
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Performance and Implementation of Teams
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References: info.psu.edu.sa/psuGriffin, Moorhead, 2012, Human Behavior in Organization,2nd Edition, Singapore:
Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd.
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