{"id":2106,"date":"2018-01-01T10:20:55","date_gmt":"2018-01-01T10:20:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/eho.zrs.mybluehost.me\/?p=2106"},"modified":"2021-09-28T10:43:25","modified_gmt":"2021-09-28T10:43:25","slug":"the-5-ps-of-successful-team-building","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/creativefacilitation.com\/the-5-ps-of-successful-team-building\/","title":{"rendered":"The 5 Ps of successful team building"},"content":{"rendered":"
Team building has been a buzz term for as long as we can remember. As a result, it now has numerous connotations, with trust exercises and corporate away days both important aspects of many company practices.<\/p>\n
Through activities and exercises performed as a team, whole organisations have been able to develop the group skills, communication, and bonding that empowers individuals as well as inspires entire teams to work to a specific, shared goal.<\/p>\n
As more organisations begin to embrace the individuals at the heart of every team, the once simplified team building formula has become complex and challenging. We\u2019ve compiled a rundown of the elements that lead to successful team building right here, but be under no illusion, building a team, and developing the individual isn\u2019t easy or bound by a particular set of rules.<\/p>\n
Tips to keep team building on track should be just as creative as the ideas and innovations that they inspire. This little list however makes for a great starting point \u2013 we like to think of them as a set of pegs to hang your own ideas on.<\/p>\n
Handily though, each point starts with a P – but you can add more or embrace fewer Ps depending on your team and even add other letters if you so wish. Our thoughts will hopefully stimulate the thinking that helps your people work better together.<\/p>\n
We\u2019re no stranger to the \u2018practice makes perfect\u2019 mantra regurgitated by almost every business management blog post on the net. But there is some sense to this snappy yet overused line.<\/p>\n
Your leadership style and approach to team building should never be set in stone. Even when you\u2019ve found a recipe that works, improving through constant practice should be the approach you take. Don\u2019t rely on stagnant team building methods to push groups forward. Challenging teams is the only way to ensure the creativity that guarantees positive change.<\/p>\n
By performing in a new role and displaying an element of vulnerability that always comes when learning something new, teams can be given the grounding to embrace risk and accept attention.<\/p>\n
We recently explored the use of poetry in meetings<\/a> as a way to do away with the predictable and embrace the value of the unexpected and often uncomfortable. Facilitating any aspect of three dimensional performance will inspire the same results, triggering new ways of thinking amongst team members.<\/p>\n Team members and leaders should all take a proactive role in cementing and nurturing a team. As a network of peers rather than a structure of leaders and subordinates, teams can create rich, social connections<\/a> that lead to greater interactions and engagement.<\/p>\nParticipation<\/h3>\n
Playfulness<\/h3>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n