Your team will be driven by both hope and fear. Your common purpose should provide an inexorable pull and motivate the team to change for the better. Drawing out the fear and loathing that resides in crises, failures and losing to competitors can also directly motivate your team into action. > Forge common purpose
If you are looking to change the way your team behaves, start by changing your own behaviour. Team leaders are role models and set the tone through actions more than words. Too much stress is placed on communication campaigns, posters and long speeches when actually management itself is the message.
> Lead the team
Teams going from zeroes to heroes need to do more than spend money. They must change critical team members, review their approach to collaboration and embed the change into a new team culture. Team conscientiousness is what separates individual champions from those who can be part of a winning team.
> Pursue a quest for the best
A team is only as strong as the weakest of its components. The key to a winning team and successful team environment is that each component or member of the team is great in their own way and also amplifies the performance of the other parts, enabling greatness around them. > Shape the environment for success
Team conscientiousness separates individual champions from those who can be part of a winning team. The critical difference is that they have learned a fundamental truth; that teamwork is essential to their own success, that they cannot win unless the team does. > Build cohesion
Napoleon Bonaparte warned that âthe people to fear are not those who disagree with you, but those who disagree with you and are too cowardly to let you knowâ. Design review sessions so hierarchy does not stem the flow of feedback, with everyone actively involved, ensuring a breadth of perspectives. > Master Conflict
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