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Mirrors Build Strong Teams


Author: Jennifer Mounce

Do you want to know why your team behaves and performs the way they do?  You just have to look in a mirror.  Your team is an expression of you.  The way you behave and perform is carefully watched by your team and they will, knowingly or not, pick up your traits.   

If you don't believe me, I would encourage you to take a look around at the other leaders you interact with on a regular basis.  Find a leader who you believe to be well-organized and really has their stuff together.  Now, look at the people who report to them.  Generally speaking I would expect the team to also be pretty well organized and appear “put together”. 

Now, let’s look at the opposite side.  Identify someone who always seems to be scrambling, fighting fires, and is always frantic.  Is their team the epitome of “calm and collected”?  In the years I’ve spent coaching leaders, I would find it hard to believe.  It’s more likely that the team is just as frantic and scrambling as their leader.

Teams do pick up the traits, habits, even idiosyncrasies of their leaders.  So a critical step in building an outstanding team is to look in the mirror.  By taking a good look at your own behaviors, skills, knowledge, and ability you could learn a lot about what your team needs to continue to grow.

Outlined below are 3 areas you may want to view in your mirror:

 Communication

Read each of the following statements and determine if they are true or false for you. 

If you answered “true” to each statement, your communication may be a strong area for you.  If you answered “false” to any of the statements, you may want to consider what message you are sending to your team.  What actions could you take to turn the false statement into a true one?

Organization

You will get as much organization out of your team as you put into them.  If you are well organized, take the time to provide tips to your team about how they can stay organized.

If you could use some tips in this area too, here are some things to consider:

Professionalism

How you carry yourself in the office: your presence, demeanor, attitude will show up in your team.  For instance, the little things, like “hello, good morning, please, and thank you” go a long way in showing common courtesy and respect for your employees.  If you stop the pleasantries they will eventually stop throughout the group and the tone of your team will change. 

On a scale of 1 to 10 where 1 = “I maintain a high level of professionalism” and 10 = “My team knows to stay out of my way, I’m about to blow”, rate the following statements:

How did you do?  If you answered closer to 10 than 1 this may be the area you want to focus on.  It takes translating awareness into action.  Being aware of how you act is directly related to how your team acts is the first step.  What next step do you need to take to move your answers one place closer to “1”?

After going through just three attributes to start, I encourage you to take action.  None of us are above learning and growing a little.  What is one thing you can take away from this that will help enhance the reflection you see?


Jennifer Mounce, is a premier leadership coach, published author and frequent public speaker. She is founder of Coach Effect, a leadership boutique that works with leaders to create change, end stagnation, and move from mediocrity.  Coach Effect utilizes coaching, development, and consulting to provide sustained value; to learn how Coach Effect can help your business,  visit our website and contact Jennifer for a free consultation.



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