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Posted on March 1, 2008 by Thomas H. Lindblom | Posted under Business
How to Build Accountability Through Team Building Exercises
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Each Member Must Do Their Part In a team effort, no member is unimportant and each member has skills supported by other members. So, if even one part of the team effort is missing, it is glaringly apparent. Team building London firms that organise games and exercises for companies to build team spirit are also increasing each team member's understanding that their own strengths strengthen the team efforts and are visible not only to the team members but to the public. Final results are recognized Team development games and exercises always result in a completion of the task or game. Often, depending upon the activity, it is not completed until a final result is attained. The end result is something measurable, achievable and specific. However, in many of the team building exercises, participants take the time following completion of the activity to discuss how it might have worked better or how they could have accomplished the same thing in a different manner. This recapitulation may take the form of good-natured boasting and teasing or it may be a more serious and specific strategy session, but in either case it reinforces the concept of accountability for one's actions. Team members learn to know other members' strengths and weaknesses As part of the exercises, team building London firms will encourage company team members to learn about the abilities of other members in such a way as to best use the strong points and to minimize the weaker points, perhaps by pairing or combining members of the team. When the common goals override individual weaknesses, team members can work for the common good. So each member is not only accountable for their own actions, but they are responsible for those of the rest of the team. Results are reproducible In order to be repeat successful exercises, the team members must be able to see that the same actions repeated will lead to the same results. Accountability is the process of taking responsibility that the actions are the same each time. If the team development exercise does not yield the same result each time, then accountability exercises help to determine where the difference in procedure happened. It is assumed that defining where the procedures changed will result in a rethinking of areas where improvements can still be made. About The Author: Celtic team building is a company that provides team building events for organizational purposes such as sales incentives . They have a wide range of activities to choose from which are not only fun, but have an element of excitement and adventure. |
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