--Roles and
responsibilities
matrix --Skills
--Training
needs
Directory project team
--Work plan
--Schedule
assignments
1.- InterpersonasSkills
Comunication
is a constant concern when you’re leading a team. It’s not enough to make the best decisions to get
your project done; you’ve got to make sure that everybody in the team knows why you’re making
them, and feels like you’re being open and honest about what’s motivating every decision you make.
If the people on your team feel like they’re always getting the information they need from you and
that they’re never in the dark, they’ll be able to trust you and one another more.
Conflic resolution
The five kinds of power: Reward power; legitimate power; Expert power; Referent power; Punishment
power;
Negotiation
helps the people on your team come to an agreement about how to work together. It’s important
when you’re negotiating to listen to both parties and to make sure that you make it clear when
concessions are made. That should get everyone to see both sides of the issue and know that you’re
negotiating a fair resolution to it.
Influenciacion
is all about using your relationships with the people on your team to get them to cooperate in
making good decisions for the project. When you lead by example, you show your team how you
want them to behave by doing it. It may seem subtle, but the way you work as a project manager can
set the standard for your teammates.
Are all about using soft
skills to help the people
on your team solve
problems
Motivation
demonstrates to your team the value that the project has for them. It
includes making sure that people are compensated and rewarded
financially for their work. But that’s not the only facet of team motivation
that you need to be concerned with. Your team also needs to know how the
tasks they’re doing contribute to project success, and what’s in it for them.
Team building
involves helping your team learn to depend on and trust one another. As a project manager, you’re
responsible for helping the team come to an understanding about how they’ll communicate and stay
motivated when things go wrong. If you’re open about your decision-making processes and
communicate often about what you’re doing, you can help your team to bond.
Leadership
is all about giving the team a goal to shoot for and helping them to see the value in the work they are
doing. It’s not enough to have a team know the end product that they’re building; they need to
understand the value that that product is going to bring to the company.
Political and cultural awareness
means knowing the people on your team and understanding their backgrounds. Since projects
sometimes span more than one culture, it’s important to take the time to understand the similarities
and differences in the working environments across the project team.
Decision making
Command
Sometimes you’ll just make a decision and inform your team about it. You’ll
decide, and then team will do what you say.
Consultation
you’ll talk your decision over with your team and ask for their opinions before
you decide.
Consensus
Another way of making decisions is to talk about a few options with your team
and get everybody to agree on one of them before you decide
Coin flip
Another way to make a decision is to just randomly choose one of the options.
2.- Trainning
is a really important part of developing your team. If you’ve got a team member who doesn’t have the skills to do
the job, you need to get him trained
3.- Team Building
Activities-- Tuckman
Model
Forming
People are still trying to figure out their roles in the group;
Storming
As the team learns more about the project, members form opinions about how the work should be
done. This can lead to temper flare-ups in the beginning, when people disagree about how to
approach the project.
Norming
As the team learns more about the other members, they begin to adjust their own work habits to
help out one another and the team as a whole. Here’s where the individuals on the team start
learning to trust one another.
Performing
Once everyone understands the problem and what the others are capable of doing, they start acting
as a cohesive unit and being efficient. Now the team is working like a well-oiled machine.
Adjourning
When the work is close to completion, the team starts dealing with the fact that the project is going
to be closing soon.
4.- Ground Rules
help you prevent problems between team members, and let you establish working conditions that
everyone on the team can live with.
5.- Colocation
is the opposite of virtual teams. When you have all of your team located in the same room, you can
increase communication and help them build a sense of community. Sometimes that room is called a
war room.
6.-Recognition & Rewards
are the best way to keep your team motivated!
7.- Personnel Assesment Tools
Surveys
Assessments
Interviews
--personnel administration
--staff training records . 2. EEFs
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Development strategy of effective
teams and activities to increase
team performance. 1. TEAM PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT