VALLEY CROSSING
Today, I got to learn Team Management principles in the
class of Dr. Mandi. As expected he came in the class with a prop – ‘a long wooden
bar’. Initially, it was difficult to
decipher what was he going to teach using the bar but then he showed a picture
of 3 men crossing a valley with a wooden bar. Then, we got an idea of what he
was going to teach us in the class.
1. When the first person will take the first step, he will be half risky since one of his feet will be in air and other on the ground, at the same time other two people will be full safe.
2. Everybody will take one more step at this moment, first person will be fully risky and other two will be full safe. But since other two people will be holding the rod, with proper communication and trust they can cross.
3. This process will be repeated for other two persons. Every time they will be either half risky or full risky.
If we see the degree of risk for these 3 people we find that each shares equal risk when we see the task in totality:
Person
|
First Person
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Second Person
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Third Person
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Steps:
|
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1
|
Safe
|
Safe
|
Safe
|
2
|
Half Risky
|
Safe
|
Safe
|
3
|
Fully Risky
|
Safe
|
Safe
|
4
|
Half Risky
|
Half Risky
|
Safe
|
5
|
Safe
|
Full Risky
|
Safe
|
6
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Safe
|
Half Risky
|
Half Risky
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7
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Safe
|
Safe
|
Full Risky
|
8
|
Safe
|
Safe
|
Half Risky
|
9
|
Safe
|
Safe
|
Safe
|
All the 3 members have equal risk involved,
therefore confidence and trust in your team members is most important. If you lack trust,
then your team cannot achieve what you aimed.
Now, what was our learning from this exercise:-
Team Work
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Teamwork is the ability to work as a group Teamwork is the ability to work as a group toward a common vision, even if that vision becomes extremely blurry. Vision is nothing but a SMART goal i.e. Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Timely Goal. It is always said, “Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships”.
Goal Setting –
Valley could have not been crossed if each person A, B or C had different goals. Hence, setting a common goal is the most crucial part of an organization. Setting goals gives you long-term vision and short-term motivation. It focuses your acquisition of knowledge, and helps you to organize your time and your resources so that you can make the very most of your life.
Trust –
Trust among the three people crossing the valley is one of the most important attribute. As, different times, a particular person among them is vulnerable and his safety lies in the hands of the other two people. Same is the case with the organizations. The success of any organization depends upon the teamwork and the trust among them. No trust means a hostile, toxic work environment where productivity is severely limited.
Communication
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Communication is one of the important attribute of achieving the task. Healthy communication is a source of information to the organizational members for decision-making process as it helps identifying and assessing alternative course of actions. As in this example, the three persons have to communicate continuously to cross the valley.
Effective Execution Of the Role Assignment -
A
very important role is played by the Role Assignment and the execution
of that role. Each member at every given point of time is engaged in his role.
In a moment of time, a new role is assigned to him and he has to immediately
adopt himself according the new role.
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