The definition of a team is a group of individuals who clearly know what is expected of them both individually and as a whole. They know the objectives and have a common goal while working interdependently. To have the best team, however, you also need to get the most out of the individuals. You can get the most out of your employees by learning how to best manage them. Once you get the most out of each individual, a strong team will start to develop with respect and purpose. You do this by giving them clear expectations, motivating them to hit those goals, recognising the good work done, evaluate their performance and if they did a good job, rewarding them with a merit increase or other meaningful awards.
Great managers need to make people function in a collaborative fashion. This can be quite a challenge when you have so many different personalities to manage. You need to mould them to think as a team, and motivate them to exceed the level of performance they normally would under another manager who's not of your calibre (after all, the skills you are developing will separate you from the rest). Your employees will recognise your managerial and leadership capabilities and you will be respected.
In this paper, we will give you the necessary tools to build strong and motivated individuals, who will in turn work as a great team. Putting these tools into effect will not only benefit your department, but also the company as a whole.
This paper discusses 5-step approach to shaping the individual and building the team:
1. Create and Develop a strong team with solid expectations
2. Motivate Professionally and with respect
3. Recognise and Praise great work
4. Evaluate and Appraise employee performance
5. Compensate and Reward a job well done
Topics discussed include 19 Ways to Develop a Team, 23 Ways to Motivate Professionally, 12 Ways to Recognize Staff, 19 Tips for Employee Evaluations, Managing Different Personality Types, among others
This Word document provides practical advice on maintaining ethical practices while driving profitability. It emphasizes the importance of clear mission statements and regular team interactions to align with company goals.
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