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Hi, friends hope you all doing well in your life.... I'm sharing this information with you all....hope it will be useful...

http://singleandworking.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/our20team20web20photo.jpg    Positive office dynamics add great strength to a business, while strained ones create strife. As a manager, you simply can't afford to leave such an important aspect of the company to chance.

There are many ways for managers to bring a team together and foster its ability to work together as a whole.

These 10 tips can help unite even the most disparate group of people.

   1. Communicate goals clearly


Employees look to management for basic company goals. When those goals are not clear, disagreements will erupt as employees try to define goals themselves.

  By clearly laying out goals, everyone begins in the same place and understands where the business is going.


   2. Define responsibilities


Offices run best when everyone clearly understands their responsibilities. Provide each employee with a distinct definition of his or her own responsibilities, both individually and as it relates to group projects.

  This eliminates confusion over who is accountable for what, and allows employees to relate without struggling over responsibilities.


   3. Provide equal training        

http://www.edupics.com/03b-rope-pulling-t11621.jpg  Make sure that each member of your staff is trained and equipped to complete the tasks at hand; divisions surface when one member is unable to perform necessary duties.

  Provide ongoing training — if additional time is needed, pair two employees to learn from each other. Make sure, though, that it's an equal teaching relationship, where both employees are gaining new skills.


   4. Encourage relationships


Most offices are busy places with many demanding deadlines. But allowing employees an occasional extended lunch to go out together and relax outside of the work environment can build understanding that will transfer back into the office and improve working relationships.


   5. Empower


http://www.empowermcp.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/helping_hands2.jpg  Give decision-making power to the people working on the project. Give them the authority necessary to get their jobs done, but observe the process to make sure they're rising to the challenge. Trusted employees can make decisions without fearing consequences, and good employees will value that trust and seek to make the best decisions.


   6. Provide feedback


 Don’t make a group second-guess your opinion of its work. Be clear not only in your initial expectations and assignments, but also in your opinion of the work.

http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/exhibitionist/feedback1.jpg  Open and frequent communication, where employees are clear on where they stand, will help them feel more secure and willing to work together.


   7. Reward   

  http://www.hoglundtransportation.com/images/thumbs_up_bciy.jpg   Provide rewards to the office as a group. Whether it's an award, a luncheon, or some other treat, providing the whole office with an encouraging reward for hard work will build team spirit and bring your employees back in with renewed enthusiasm for their jobs.


   8. Set reasonable deadlines


Reasonable deadlines are often subjective, and timelines vary based on need.
http://www.imt.net/~randolfi/deadline.gifBut you can build a spirit of teamwork by dividing assignments equally, providing compensation to employees who are working additional hours, and reworking less important deadlines to allow for a little more time.


   9. Meet regularly


The best way to understand your employees and to let them know they're not alone is to meet regularly with them. Whether it’s a monthly lunch meeting or an organized meeting with specific agenda items, it's critical to keep the lines of communication open.

http://www.radisson.com/rad/images/hotels/TAHITI/meeting2%20(450%20x%20291).jpg  This allows you to gauge not only their needs and productivity, but will also help you assess any team-building concerns that need to be addressed.


  10. Discourage “backdoor” reports


Inevitably, there will be at least one employee who will attempt to report to you after every meeting — giving a play-by-play slanted in his or her favor.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_xWkd0WxD_x8/Rx8tan67l-I/AAAAAAAAAuQ/S3qF76822F0/s400/secrets.jpg   Don't encourage this behavior, and resist the temptation to use this employee as a fly on the wall. Backdoor tactics can severely undermine an otherwise positive office environment.

Building a team means creating a noncompetitive and encouraging work environment — the kind of environment that fosters positive working relationships

http://www.cartoonmotivators.com/MotivatorCartoons/images/CommonPurpose.jpg  When employees feel valued and know that they don't have to vie against one another for recognition, they will be comfortable and confident in working together to achieve their common goal.

http://school.discoveryeducation.com/clipart/images/question.gif   So whats your view on this.....

 

 

 Top Comment : Akhilesh S Joshi   | 07 30 2010 03:02:38 +0000
Anand- All the TEN;s are directly applicable for and from entrepreneurs to multinationals. M sure and confident that simply point-to-point amalgamation would lead to rise in any companies productivity. You can also refer to Reg Athwal's 'Unleash Your DNA'by visiting http://www.unleashyourdna.com . I attended his full day workshop and found to be really amazing and learning.
 
31 comments on "Top Ten Team-Building Tips For Managers -- Worth Reading"
  Commented by  venkatesan, principal consultant, paskee consultancy services    | 05 26 2011 09:50:41 +0000
Anand it was good and neat one, had prepared a similar exercise for a friend to be implemented for the team.A small sort team building exercise. 
  Commented by  rajesh, MBA/PGDM student, Presidency college of management sciences    | 03 09 2011 18:32:13 +0000
thanks for the information  really attractive too 
Hi Aanad,

This is really useful every person, great information 
  Commented by  Shantaram Shedge, Head Cashier, HyperCITY Retail India Ltd.    | 02 08 2011 05:36:07 +0000
Good to read & implement.
  Commented by  Rohit Atray, Area Operation Manager, Essar Telecom Retail LTD.    | 11 18 2010 16:11:53 +0000
good to review again......
  Commented by  Manish K Jha, Marketing Manager, Sify Technologies Ltd.    | 11 18 2010 07:25:04 +0000
Thns for sharing.... 
  Commented by  ayesha begum, HR Executive, MultiScope Infotech Pvt Ltd    | 11 18 2010 07:13:04 +0000
Great one thanks and i am new to this site and i have noticed you share such nice and helpful..........
  Commented by  rakeshbhatnagar, GM Projects., wig brothers india pvt.ltd.    | 11 01 2010 16:31:17 +0000
thanks Anand 
  Commented by  Sangeeta Ranka, SBU/Profit Center Head, Fittness Inc    | 10 11 2010 10:29:08 +0000
Thanks Anand its good and informative too ........
  Commented by  Amit Kumar Singh, Sales Executive/Officer, Piramal Healthcare ltd    | 08 09 2010 11:43:11 +0000
thanks Anand this really halp us for team buiding ,becuse we undestand better the team better the performance.
  Commented by  SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Consultant, Project Management Consultancy Firm    | 08 06 2010 14:08:16 +0000
I appreciate it, as it's most useful for me.
  Commented by  rael rugut, social worker, NHDF    | 08 05 2010 14:19:37 +0000
good info 
  Commented by  nagasridhar, District Manager, Pfizer    | 08 03 2010 09:48:05 +0000
Hello Anand, it is very useful and handy for leaders to remember and Implement. I think timely coordinating with each other in the team is one more point which will bring cordial atmosphere and encourage each member to express his views openly.

Sridhar,Hyderabad.
  Commented by  T. Rajeshwari Pal, Team Leader, Integra Software Services    | 08 03 2010 04:19:14 +0000
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  Commented by  Sahil Nitin Samant, I-MIST Operator, GTL Infrastructure Ltd.    | 08 03 2010 04:18:07 +0000
Thank you very much Anand Sir, I have selected my career in HR in last year.I was little bit shaky with my commitment of sticking with this field, but now your presentation gave me confidence, So I think I am on the right track!!!! 
  Commented by  T. Rajeshwari Pal, Team Leader, Integra Software Services    | 08 03 2010 04:16:35 +0000
they are age old management principles presented well.
  Commented by  PRAMOD MISHRA, TERRITORY BUSINESS MANAGER, MSD PHARMACEUTICALS Pvt Ltd    | 08 02 2010 16:52:57 +0000
Dear Anand ,its really great informative.It ll help to create a good team.keep it up
  Commented by  Siddharth Tapase, Electrical Engineers-Sales and Marketing, Crompton Greaves Ltd    | 08 02 2010 16:39:39 +0000
Anand ,Its really very good  and will help for each one of us in their life/career. Thanks for updating on this topic.
  Commented by  rakesh kumar sharma, HR Executive, Godrej Hershey Limited    | 08 02 2010 09:47:34 +0000
Thanks, It is very realy informative and good presentation.
  Commented by  ABHIJIT KULKARNI, Project Manager, BNP Paribas    | 07 31 2010 11:08:21 +0000
Excellent Info!!! Thanks chief !!!
  Commented by  nikhil deshpande, Sr Engineer planning, Rohan Builders India Pvt Ltd    | 07 30 2010 14:50:37 +0000
Thanks for the information
  Commented by  sanjay kumar mangal, IT , TATA Group Co.    | 07 30 2010 09:12:58 +0000
nice one anand once again.
  Commented by  KALIYAMOORTHY, Oil & Gas Area Coordinator, Undisclosed    | 07 30 2010 08:35:29 +0000
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Very nice qualities to be imbibed to become effective managers.Wish everyone of us try and emulate a few in work-environment.
  Commented by  Akhilesh S Joshi, Executive Editor, MALLCULTURE Magazine    | 07 30 2010 03:02:38 +0000
Rating : +3 
Anand- All the TEN;s are directly applicable for and from entrepreneurs to multinationals. M sure and confident that simply point-to-point amalgamation would lead to rise in any companies productivity. You can also refer to Reg Athwal's 'Unleash Your DNA'by visiting http://www.unleashyourdna.com . I attended his full day workshop and found to be really amazing and learning. 
  Commented by  Badri N Srinivasan, Head - Quality, Valtech India Systems Pvt. Ltd.    | 07 29 2010 17:15:48 +0000
Thanks for sharing the information, Anand..
It is very good....
Especially for any complex development activity like software development, team coordination is very important if we hope to achieve the goals.....
  Commented by  Shylaja DG, HR Executive, First Indian Corporation    | 07 29 2010 16:20:21 +0000
Gud one!!!
  Commented by  Santosh Kumar Mohanty, Civil Engineer-Municipal, Sambalpur University    | 07 29 2010 16:13:41 +0000
Thanks. The leadership quality of the manager will help to build the team.
  Commented by  Anupam Pandey, Associate/Sr. Associate -(Technical), Indian Air Force    | 07 29 2010 16:04:51 +0000
Its A very Gud Anand
  Commented by  BKTR Sindhe, HR Manager, WS ATKINS (INDIA) PVT. LTD., BANGALORE    | 07 29 2010 14:10:49 +0000
Rating : +1 
Thanks for such a wonderful and nice informative write up.
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Resident Manager, Tower Infotech Ltd.    | 07 29 2010 10:05:17 +0000
Thanks Anand for such an informatiuve write up. Hope to see more from you. Thanks.
  Commented by  Disha Roy, Lecturer, St Xaviers College    | 07 29 2010 09:02:18 +0000
Really it was very informative & beautiful presentation....
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