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Monday, November 14, 2011

Short Term Teams

One of my least favorite type of group to work with is a team that is tasked to work on a short term basis. One of the most difficult teams to work in, at least for me, are teams that are made to work together in the short term. Short term teams can last for hours, days or even months. In many cases these types of teams are not necessarily developed in such a way that cater to team development. Normally the short term team is thrown together and are not developed with team dynamics in mind. The strengths of the team members must be recognized by the group itself, and not necessarily by the entity that puts the team together. This is very likely much more commonly seen in teams  that work together on a project for hours or days. When teams work together for a number of months, I believe that more thought is put into the strengths and weaknesses of the individual team members as opposed to much more short term groups. The longer the team is to work together, the more thought and effort into selecting the members of the group. Inversely, the shorter the duration of the project at hand there is less thought put into that group. There have been many times when I have had to work within a short term team, and the majority of those experiences were not the most positive for me. In some team members were not always completely dedicated to the goals and objectives of the group. Work and responsibility was never equally distributed and the ending product or result was of mediocre quality. I am not saying that every short term team I have ever worked with was like this. However, when I think about working in a short term team I almost always have a negative perspective.

1 comment:

  1. So what can you do to improve the effectiveness of the short-term team? That's your goal!!

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