Are You Leading a TOP Team?

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  • Author Linda Cattelan
  • Published September 12, 2010
  • Word count 356

As a leader you are only as good as the team you lead. Your team may already be performing well against objectives, or perhaps they consistently fall short of the goals.

A TOP Team is a team performing at: "Team Optimal Performance". There are 3 key steps to getting on TOP:

T is for TEAM:

•It starts with awareness. Who are the members of your team? What are their individual and collective strengths and weaknesses?

•Does your team have a full set of complementary skills to achieve the mission and the vision?

•Is your team cross-functional, multi-skilled and self-directed?

•What is your team dimension vs your team dynamics?

•Having a clear understanding and awareness of the personalities and behaviors of the individuals and the collective team will provide greater perspective on where you are right now in order to determine what’s needed to close the gap or raise the bar to achieve TOP (team optimal performance).

O is for Optimal:

•How well are you leveraging the members within your team?

•As a leader how are you capitalizing your team’s individual and collective strengths?

•How well have you evolved your team into a proactive, effective and highly productive team?

•How well are the members on the team interacting with each other and with other teams? The members of your team should be confident enough to work on their own, independently of others as well as have the ability to work interdependently and cooperatively with other members of their team and other teams.

•How well do you understand what’s needed to enhance your team’s performance and the team dynamics?

P is for Performance:

•Are you getting desired results? If not, do you know why not? Knowing where to put your attention and focus will allow you to optimize results and achieve your goals?

•Do you know how well your team is currently doing relative to other teams or how well your team could be performing?

•What is your team’s ability to achieve optimal performance?

Optimal performing teams have clarity of vision and create strategies to leverage individuals and team talents to drive desired results.

Linda Cattelan is a Professional & Life Coach, Certified Trainer & Master Practitioner of NLP and a Contributing Author of The Power of Women United. Participate in our Leadership and Team Reality Check Up survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PGD8ZN6 designed to measure leadership and team dynamics. We will be pleased to provide participants with a copy of the survey results. Interested in specific insights about your own team? Please visit us at http://www.resultscatalyst.ca

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