(EXTRACTION
FROM TEAM MANAGEMENT: Improving Team Effectiveness at http://www.mindtools.com)
Instant communication can result in a
lot of misunderstanding and confusion, leading to false rumors, hurt feelings,
and even mistrust. The need to gather
people together and to communicate complex, important information can be
overlooked. Regular meetings with team
can be useful to avoid the mess created by disjointed communications.
Team briefings allows team to provide
accurate updates on policies, projects, priorities, and staffing issues to key
people, all at the same time. People will
have an opportunity to ask questions, clarify their understanding, and provide
immediate reactions and feedback.
The basic characteristics of a team
briefing are:
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It's conducted face-to-face with a small
team – in other words, not an entire business unit.
·
The team leader organizes the meeting
and presents the information.
·
The meetings are short – typically 30
minutes or less.
·
Questions are encouraged.
Benefits of sharing regular feedback:
·
Team members know what the organization
wants to achieve, so they'll work to achieve it.
·
The team knows what each team member is
working on, so they better able to decide how best to prioritize and delegate
work.
·
Team members get to know one another
better, so they work together more effectively.
·
Team members understand the obstacles
they're facing, so they have can find solutions and prepare for change.
·
Team leader maintains regular
communication to ensure that what needs to be done is actually being done.
·
Team leader reinforces his or her role
and creates trust, cooperation, and commitment.
HOW TO CONDUCT TEAM BRIEFINGS
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1
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Commit to a Process
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Ensure that
the briefers are briefed regularly themselves
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Provide
training on how to give team briefings
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Recognize
and reward for conducting regular team briefings
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2
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Establish Ground Rules
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Schedule regular
meeting time
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Make sure
no one is left out of the briefing
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Stress the
importance of being open, honest, and polite
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Discuss
only the relevant topic
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3
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Determine Your
Objectives
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must be clear about what needs to be
accomplished
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clarify the message and goal for the
meeting
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4
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Prepare Your
Presentation
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presentation framework
o
Address performance
o
Give updates on changes and
amendments
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Discuss personnel issues
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Clarify action items
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5
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Deliver your
Information
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Choose your presentation method
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Keep it interesting
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Remain positive
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Own the message
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Encourage questions
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Summarize the main points
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6
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Follow Up
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Reinforce the message
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Review feedback
·
Discuss relevant issues with your
boss
·
Distribute briefing material to
absentees
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Monitor the effectiveness of the
briefing
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