Monday, September 1, 2014

Building Your Team

Monday was the beginning of a new chapter in my career in education.  I started a new position, working with a growing team on a huge new initiative in New York City schools.  Walking in Monday meant meeting 25-30 new people in one day, not to mention those in other offices that are working on the initiative with us.

Knowing half of our team was new, Monday was planned as a team building day.  We participated in a number of getting-to-know-you activities, ones I'm sure you have also participated in at some point in your careers.

Why are these activities important?  Well, as leaders, taking time to get to know your team both personally and professionally will provide you with information about the strengths of your team players.  These activities will an able you to observe interactions among your team.  This is crucial information in developing a sustainable and productive working environment.  Regardless if most of team is new or not, convening after hiatus is an ideal time to strengthen your team.

"You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation." - Plato

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How can you build team relationships and morale when there is so much work to be done in our field?

There are a number of ways.  Here are some:

1. Come into each meeting with a smile and a positive outlook.

2. Greet your team daily by thanking them for their dedication and work.

3. Treat your team as the professionals they are. Give them flexibility in their schedules and trust their judgement. There's a reason you hired them.

4. Surprise your team with treats or lunch on occasion.

5. Check in with your team members by simply asking how they are feeling about what's going on.

6. Establish a culture for sharing feelings.  We are all human.

7. Ask questions that elicit thoughtful conversation, rather than provoke judgement.

8. Take a few minutes once in awhile to participate in a new team building activity together.  

9. Take pleasure in working together as a team. Enjoy the time.  Remember - you share a vision.

These ideas are simple, but you will be surprised how such simple ideas will create a culture of positivity and trust in your team.  It's all about building relationships.

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