Characteristics of a Highly Effective Team

Characteristics of a Highly Effective Team

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Characteristics of a Highly Effective Team

A highly effective team is vital for the success of an organization because it allows team members to perform tasks without interfering with personal space and achieve the organization’s objectives. Under a highly effective team, Team players can communicate efficiently, make meaningful connections, and be more engaged in their work and the relationship with their colleagues (Shuffler et al., 2018). In most cases, such teams align with the organization’s values, leaders, and peers in the working space. A highly effective team is characterized by specific aspects that make it a success and contribute to the enhanced performance of an organization. Having clear roles and responsibilities for each team member is one of the characteristics of a highly effective team. The team leaders should prepare a well-laid and detailed plan showing the roles of each team member to avoid conflicts and confusion regarding tasks assigned.

Additionally, practical communication skills are critical in any team working towards a specific goal. It allows team members to openly express their opinions and concerns, creating a pool of ideas and otherwise helping the organization tackle issues and provide solutions to challenges in the tasks at hand (Baker et al., 2006). Other essential characteristics include but are not limited to trust and respect among team members, prioritizing urgent tasks and projects, practicing continuous learning, recognizing contributions, learning from mistakes, and celebrating success

Some of the barriers to teamwork include team size, lack of trust and proper communication among team members, objective confusion, poor decision-making, ineffective leadership, and poor conflict resolution techniques (Etherington et al., 2021). All these barriers bar a team from achieving its effectiveness and facilitating improvement in the organization.

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Baker, D. P., Day, R., & Salas, E. (2006). Teamwork as an essential component of high-reliability organizations. Health services research, 41(4 Pt 2), 1576–1598. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6773.2006.00566.xEtherington, C., Burns, J. K., Kitto, S., Brehaut, J. C., Britton, M., Singh, S., & Boet, S. (2021). Barriers and enablers to effective interprofessional teamwork in the operating room: A qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework. PloS one, 16(4), e0249576. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249576

Shuffler, M. L., Diazgranados, D., Maynard, M. T., & Salas, E. (2018). DEVELOPING, SUSTAINING, AND MAXIMIZING TEAM EFFECTIVENESS: AN INTEGRATIVE, DYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS. The Academy of Management annals, 12(2), 688–724. https://doi.org/10.5465/annals.2016.0045

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