Monday, July 25, 2011

How does your T-E-A-M rank? Take the test!

Measure Your Team Engagement
In our work with global organizations, we find that teams with the most engaged people have the best results. Here’s a simple test to determine the engagement level of your squad. If your team members answer 'yes' to the following questions, there’s a good chance they are engaged.

•My team consistently puts in extra effort beyond what is expected.
•My team is highly motivated to contribute to the success of the organization.
•My team has a strong sense of personal accomplishment from its work.
•My team understands how its roles help the organization meet its goals.
•My team always has a positive attitude when performing its duties at work.
•My manager does a good job of recognizing employee contributions.
•My team consistently looks for more efficient and effective ways to getting the job done.

How did your team do? What have you done this week to build engagement within your team?

What can YOU do to motivate your team? Funny you should ask! Here are a couple of suggestions:

Give each team member a stack of thank-you cards and ask them to recognize co-workers when they see them furthering your organization's values.

One day a week, let team members work on a self-defined project. The only qualifier is that the project benefits the team!

Take responsibility for your own mistakes; but share the credit for your successes. Fun follow-up: Whenever you make a team-related presentation, make it a point to mention, by name, team members who helped- even if they just cheered you on!

Make a list of what you know about each person on your team. What do they do at work? What do they hang on their office/cubicle walls? Do they have kids/pets? If so, what are their names? Then ask yourself: Which co-worker do I know the LEAST about? Take time today to visit that person in their office and get to know them better!

At the end of each day, take a moment to gather the team and write down three things that went right. Getting in the habit of looking for the positives around you will pay dividends at the office, at home and socially. It also gives you many things to recognize as a team!