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Writer's pictureSAMUEL CHIBUNNA

6 Steps to Build a High-Performance Team

In today’s changing economy, businesses need a solid team to back up their operations and ensure they are ready for sudden disruptions. The pandemic has made this requirement clear as each company was poorly hit, and they all scrambled to adapt to the challenges it presented.

However, building a high-performance team is not easy, even if you already have a great team with you. You must create a strategy to nurture each employee and help them see their potential.

To get started in building a high-performance team for your business, here are the steps you can take for your team:

1. Establish A Balanced And Stable Team

For a team to be effective and highly efficient, you need to make sure that your team is small. Having a small group will be more manageable to handle and make decision-making quicker, guaranteeing that more tasks can be done.

2. Be A Leader To Guide The Team

If you want your high-performance team to perform as you want them to, you need to be a high-performing leader that they can emulate. A high-performance leader must be able to understand their strengths and weaknesses and be able to communicate with others to bring out the best of their skills.

3. Create A Value-Focused Team Dynamic

Another way to build a high-performance team is by creating a team dynamic that follows a shared set of values and goals. Having shared values and goals can help establish better bonds and trust between all the team members, facilitating collaboration and productivity.

4. Encourage Open Communication

It is not uncommon for team members to hold back from sharing their opinions because they fear it will make them vulnerable and the rest of the team will ignore their views. Each member also has their working style when they work at their own pace, which may clash with their colleagues.

As the team leader, you must build a work environment for your team that will encourage open communication. Open communication can help team members to be familiar with each other’s work dynamics and make the necessary adjustments to adapt to their work. It will also help provide constructive feedback that the other employee may miss.

5. Inspire Further Learning

A high-performance team will need to improve constantly to respond to the changing technologies used in the workplace. Having learning opportunities to study these emerging technologies can help your team skill up and adapt accordingly when these technologies are used in the company.

It is important to remember that these learning opportunities should be from reputed companies as their lessons are already aligned with corporate values and programs.

6. Have Goals That You Can Measure And Track

Measurable or trackable goals will be the best to keep the team motivated and inspired to experiment. Since they share the same values, the team will be able to accomplish tasks in a short period. You can also help boost your team’s performance by offering rewards or recognising their efforts. Post these goals on your job listings, website and social media pages so your team will be reminded regularly.

You can never tell what will happen next that can challenge the stability of your business. Before these challenges can appear, having a high-performing team can help the company become more stable and prosper even in the harshest conditions.

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