The focus of training and development
has been largely on the growth of individual capabilities
and skills. Yet, when people work together to achieve a common
goal, they often fail because individual agendas outweigh
the commitment to the common goal.
This dilemma has been addressed by a variety of different
methods including the encouragement of camaraderie, academic
seminars on team building, and the use of incentives for being
a team player.
When these methods attempt to fix the symptoms of the problem
without confronting the core obstacles, consistency in team
performance remains elusive. People are often left with the
feeling that despite their best effort, results occur at the
whim of others. The feeling of mastery and ownership is challenged.
Confidence in being able to effect results diminishes and
the individual is inclined to see “taking things into
her/his own hands” as a preferred solution. Of course,
others in the team think the same way and fragmentation and
polarization of the team takes over.
Over the years, IGEOS has envisioned a very different possibility
in which working with others can lead individuals to reach
outcomes far greater than what is normally expected from qualified
teams. In our work with many high performance teams, such
extraordinary success is consistently identified with adherence
to specific fundamentals as well as to a heightened awareness
of the interferences that plague teams.
IGEOS has developed an experiential
workshop based on simulation technology that affords ample
opportunity to explore the fundamentals of team excellence.
It is designed for people who are already a part of a functioning
team as well as for individuals whose success depends on their
communication and cooperation with others. The workshop provides
a clear picture of what is required to succeed in working
with others, the interferences that sabotage the best of intentions
and efforts, and the mind-set essential to be a team member.
The outcome is a unique opportunity to recognize, practice
and embody the very best of being a team player.
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