"Strategy 5
Reinforce the team message constantly: "We are one - we live or die together""
Leading at the Edge p.70
According to this chapter, there are some main
key elements to create, maintain, and reinforce a group's unity (= teamwork):
1.To "Establish a Shared Identity"
A good leader
tries to create a shared value which gives common identity and unity to the
team. When all team members hold shared identity with each other including the
leader, they can put their energy for the shared goal.
2. To "Maintain the Bonds of Communication"
Having frequent communication makes the
team members feel the sense of connectedness and team unity. At this time, the
communication among the team doesn't always have to be face-to-face. It could
be done through the internet or other electronic technologies.
3. To "Keep Everyone Informed,
Involved, and Thinking About Solutions"
When vital information to achieve tasks
are shared with the team members, they feel that they are involved in the
project. When they feel that they are involved, they feel responsibility. When
they feel their own responsibility, they do the best they can to achieve tasks
allocated to them.
4. To "Leverage Everyone's Talents
– And Deal with Performance Problems Constructively"
A good leader is
a person who can understand each team member's ability and their strong points.
Shackleton was very sensitive to these, and he was also good at "match those
qualities with the needs of the expedition." When each member gets a task which
they are good at to do, they can contribute to the team as best they could. = making
full use of diverse talents of diverse individuals in diverse ways.
Also, a good
leader deals with a poor performer without isolating the individual but give him/her an opportunity to recover.
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Now, having a great teamwork is obviously one
of the keys to success. However, through this reading, I noticed one important
thing: creating/maintaining a good harmony itself should NOT be an "aim". Every
team member needs to keep it mind that it's a "means" to achieve tasks with their full energy in order
to reach the goal. This sounds like very natural (=Atarimae thing) but it is sometimes forgotten. Especially in Japan, people sometimes do not say what they really think in order not to break the harmony among the team. It leads the person to take a conciliatory attitude toward the challenges that the team faces = putting the cart before the horse.
Thus, in my opinion, it is not very good to emphasis the team message too much. The important thing is to make sure that the members understand their "goal" through sharing values/identity, frequent communication etc. (things mentioned above). These processes gives the sense of unity to the team, and as a result, the team message is reinforced.

Hi Maya,
返信削除Thanks for sharing your "working" research proposal, and for the great post regarding
Chapter 5. I like what you are saying about the need to emphasize the team goal as a reason for maintaining harmony rather than just maintaining harmony for its own sake.