What makes a team?
I have been asking myself and the teams that I work with this question for about twenty years. The answer seems to lie somewhere in the transition from ‘I’’ to ‘We’ ie: from an individual orientation to a more collective one.
An experience this week with a team shed new light for me on this familiar problem. We were at a beautiful rainforest retreat in Queensland and one of the team shared her experience of the team’s lack of collective orientation – she felt alone and unsupported. The reaction of the team indicated that many others felt the same way.
I encouraged her to share with the team her individual challenges – both personal and professional – and make clear requests of them regarding how to offer better support. This led to others on the team doing the same. They were speaking the unsaid.
The result was a rapid, powerful sense of collective ownership and camaraderie.
There are many ways to support a team’s transition from ‘I’ to ‘We’; establishing a compelling collective direction, experiencing shared adversity, and simply investing in quality time together. I wanted to share this particular approach as I thought it interesting.
Have you ever felt alone in a team?
ATTENTION UK FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES. I will be returning to the UK for a few weeks in early October – please message me if you would like to connect.
Amos Szeps
Seasoned Psychologist registered in the UK and Master Coach with the International Coaching Federation (MCC, ICF),