This interactive, two-day
program gives participants a strong working knowledge of personality
profiles and thinking patterns that affect the dynamics of a team’s
problem-solving abilities. Engaging and interactive, this learning
experience will help you discover ways to work together more
effectively, utilize certain styles to achieve desired outcomes and
create your very own "dream team".
You will understand your own behavior
patterns and how best you can contribute the overall success of the
team. You'll find out why
you communicate, learn, make decisions and organize your lives
differently. You'll apply
your new insights to communicate more effectively, minimize conflict,
and work together much more effectively.
This workshop employs team exercises and
professionally facilitated discussions to help your team discover common
roadblocks and how they can easily be avoided.
The result is improved team decision-making skills, role clarity,
enhanced team effectiveness and long term productivity.
This team skill-building experience:
-
Improves communication by identifying how team members use different
communication methods to achieve results
-
Enhances cooperation by creating awareness of the different ways in
which team members choose to make decisions and organize projects
-
Increases management effectiveness by revealing team dynamics
-
Delivers results by offering suggestions on how the team can tap its
new understanding of communication and cooperation to achieve
desired outcomes
Objectives:
At the conclusion of this workshop attendees
will be able to:
-
Correctly identify the elements of the 4 behavioral quadrants
-
Describe their own behavioral preferences
-
List potential causes of conflict and miscommunication among
different styles
-
Implement behavioral preference modification for the sake of the
team
-
Understand that any strength overused may become a potential
weakness
-
Recognize the value of each behavioral style and how each is
required to implement an effective team
-
Describe the implications of behavioral preferences on supervisor to
subordinate and peer to peer relationships
-
Describe the team culture and implications of personal variances
-
Create a plan for the effective consideration of behavioral types in
achieving the teams overall goals