What Makes A Great Manager

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‘People who lead teams can foster integration by acting on values, structures, processes, and people.’

‘For leaders, it’s imperative to shape the behaviors that impact the individual and group performance of an organization.’

‘The team leader needs to offer well-defined strategies, plan work meticulously, monitor team processes scrupulously, provide detailed feedback, and recalibrate actions and roles when need be.’

‘Team leaders become more effective when they are able to establish multiple relationships with target actors that are instrumental in generating team members’ motivation.’

‘Interestingly, achieving or surpassing team goals can give rise to over-confidence, and with it comes the risk of complacency and a drop in motivation.’

‘It’s important for a coach to be thoroughly familiar with all the roles in the organization in order to make collaboration easier and to get a different perspective of the team and the work being done.’

‘To trigger the drive to improve, a precondition is a culture of learning, sacrifice, and constant practice.’

‘What lies at the heart of motivational team coaching is the leader’s ability to enhance the cooperative aspect of social interdependence among team members.’

‘The greater the social interdependence in the group, the more positive influences there will be.’

‘The capacity to perceive and acquire the information needed to run the team also depends on the quantity and quality of the interactions between the coach and the athletes.’

‘Group norms are vital because they enhance team cohesion and improve performance.’

Source:

Paolo Guenzi and Dino Ruta (2013). Leading Teams: Tools and Techniques for Successful Team Leadership from the Sports World

How Great Leaders Build Great Teams

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‘Teams are groups whose members have a clear sense of belonging, and who share responsibility for accomplishing tasks.’- Paolo Guenzi and Dino Ruta

When it comes to building a successful team,

‘No individual does anything until and unless he is first motivated to do so.’

‘One person’s perceptions of need cannot motivate another.’

‘Humans prefer mastery and control to ambiguity and uncertainty.’

‘If your subordinates believe that you’re honest and straightforward, they’ll be more inclined to trust you- and to believe their trust is well placed.’

‘Humans are motivated both to get ahead and to get along.’

‘Our behavior is governed by two types of interactions: those that come naturally (instincts) and those that are learned (conditioning).’

‘… Companies cannot succeed if their employees aren’t in alignment.’

‘Followers perform best if they know what’s expected of them.’

‘Leaders perform best if they’ve got enthusiastic buy-in from their followers.’

‘If people doing the work aren’t happy with their lots, it’s unlikely the organization for which they toil will thrive as it otherwise might.’

Source:

David Lahey (2015). Predicting Success: Evidence-Based Strategies to Hire the Right People and Build the Best Team