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The Two Truths Of Team Building

 
Author: John Davis
There are a few 'truths' every manager, supervisor or team leader should realize before beginning any team building initiative. Ignore these principles and you'll be building your castle on sand. Recognize them at every step throughout the team's work and you'll have a group that will function smoothly and effectively.

'So what are these truths'? you may ask. Well, their simplicity may astound you, but their effect is significant. I've listed the Two Truths of Team Building in the order of their importance below, and I've also suggested ways for you to implement them for the benefit of your organization.

Truth #1Know Your Team on an Individual Basis

If I had to choose one of these truths to build on initially then this would be the one. People are far too anonymous these days. Even within families and in the workplace where we see each other every day, we don't tend to connect on a real level with very many people. In fact, if you ask anyone they'll probably tell you that their friends of their childhood years are far more memorable and meaningful to them than their present associates.

Now I'm not suggesting that you befriend everyone in your workplace in a deep, personal way. But a few extra moments of 'lingering' after the necessary work-related communications have happened can open up a whole world of opportunities to learn about those within your workplace in a natural, non-threatening way.

Truth #2Let Your Team Get to Know You

Most managers, supervisors and team leaders have an unreasonable sense of how they should hold themselves within the workplace. In our efforts to serve as a role model and a standard bearer we tend create a distance from the very same people who need to feel like they can come to us with their ideas and concerns. But who feels at ease in the shadow of Superman or Wonder Woman? Not very many people, that's for sure. Team building efforts will never come together as effectively as possible if the leader is seen as unapproachable or 'too perfect'.

So how should we combat this? I wouldn't suggest for a minute that you do things that would lower your status in their eyes. But you can give them insights into who you are by being more of who you are at work. We all have lives outside of the office. Why not bring more of that to work? Do you have a favorite sports team? What kind of music do you like to listen to? Where have you been with your family recently?

Bring those things into your work environment so that your team can see who you are without having to come right out and ask you. Remember, it's hard to get close enough to an icon to find out who he or she is. You've got to make those features about yourself accessible so that they can pick up on them without being too forward in finding out for themselves.

When you practice these two truths on a consistent basis along the road of team building you will find your team coming together more easily and more effectively. The power of getting to know one another within a work group can be the lubricant that eases the team through challenges that would stop a less cohesive group dead in their tracks. Which one do you want to be?

Author Bio:

Business writer, John Davis, writes about team building activities and employee communications at his site, Better-Business-Now.com.

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