In this unit, you will learn about the importance of listening to your team’s concerns and making necessary adjustments to ensure their success and well-being.
It’s crucial to align team goals with the team's capacity and resources. If goals are too ambitious, it can lead to frustration. Listening to their feedback will help you adjust goals to a more achievable level.
- Chris: Jake, I've noticed that the team seems frustrated about hitting the current milestone. Do you think the timeline we've set is realistic?
- Jake: To be honest, Chris, it's a bit tight. We have some resource constraints that might make it difficult to meet the deadline.
- Chris: Thank you for sharing that. Let's review the timeline and see where we can make realistic adjustments.
Burnout can significantly impact team performance and morale. When a team member shows signs of burnout, act promptly. Discuss current goals and workload and identify how goals might be adjusted. Initiate the conversation by asking, “Can you share what aspects of your workload are causing you the most stress?” This approach will help you uncover the root cause and take actions to right-size goals and alleviate burnout.
Performance issues must be addressed to maintain team integrity and project success. When a team member raises concerns about another's performance, approach the situation with sensitivity and objectivity. This will help you gather context to address the performance issues effectively and fairly.
- Nova: Chris, I've noticed that Milo's recent work hasn't met our usual standards and it's affecting our progress.
- Chris: I understand, Nova. Can you give me specific examples of how this has impacted the team's work?
- Nova: Sure, in the last project, he missed several key deadlines which delayed our overall progress.
- Chris: Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I'll have a discussion with Milo to address these issues and find a resolution.
By actively listening to your team's concerns and taking appropriate actions, you foster a positive and productive work environment. Your engagement will lead to more successful outcomes. Get ready to apply these principles in the upcoming role-play sessions!