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Employee Team Building: the Sounds of Success

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This week I was in between employee team buildingdestinations and had Sunday to explore Chicago. It was also the day for the finals of the World Cup Soccer – football to the rest of the world. I figured that Chicago would have some outstanding places to watch the World Cup. Sure enough, the place to be was Chicago’s Soldier Field where they expected to have 15,000 to 30,000 people cheering their favorite team on to victory. To get to Soldier Field from O’Hare Airport, I had to ride the Blue Line train to downtown and then catch a bus, hire a taxi, or just walk the remaining five miles to Solider Field!

But, something happened on the way to the World Cup: I stumbled upon a group of ordinary folks playing various musical instruments – violins, flutes, horns and the like. Well, I didn’t really stumble and the men and women weren’t just ordinary folks. I had the good fortune to observe the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra practicing in an outdoor amphitheater.

As I sat in the early morning sun and listened to them practice, I thought of how many businesses I work with who have their own type of orchestra. They don’t realize the 'sound' they make (or are capable of making) with their team. The sounds on this Sunday from this orchestra were beautiful. These magical sounds were created by professionals who have dedicated their lives to a passion for playing a flute or a violin at a concert level, and as one team. Teamwork was essential. Can you imagine the timpani player going off on his own beat and saying this is my department don’t tell me how to do my job. It would never happen with an orchestra at this high level nor would it happen at a high school band level. Because of the sound it would make if teamwork was not in play. There would be discord – no harmony.

My mind began to wander with the music. What does it take to build a successful orchestra?  And how does this compare with employee team building for a successful business? The similarities were obvious and amazing. Even more amazing is that business leaders have not asked themselves: How does our business ‘sound’?  To an orchestra their sound is what the audience hears as a result of four key team building disciplines:

Discipline One: Define your success for your team. Begin by defining and then owning a clear vision of what your success will look like. In the music world, the concert is the culmination of interpreting and successfully practicing the composer’s written score. The musicians and the audience will know right away if the sound they have created is successful.  Have you communicated your vision for success to your employees?

Discipline Two: Commitment of the individual player. The best performers know their role and responsibility as a musician or member of the orchestra. Each individual member understands the effect of their timing, their precision, and their accuracy. Just as important is the tuning and care of their instrument. And, there would be no performance without the musician’s understanding of the written score. These elements are essential to the success of the orchestra.  Do the members of your team have a clearly defined role?

Discipline Three: Following the leader. Every orchestra needs a conductor; a leader and coach. Watching them practice, the conductor will stop them periodically and communicate what he expects from the players. The conductor does not accept mediocrity, he expects greatness from each and every musician each time they play. He communicates to each section or specific performer what is needed from them to reach concert level.  Do you coach your employees to greatness?

Discipline Four: Practice for success. Practice certainly makes perfect. But, do you want to play perfectly successful or perfectly awful? Once you’ve got the best people in your orchestra (or on your team) they need to have a clear vision or understanding of what perfection will sound or look like. Then, you all know the old joke about how to get to Carnegie Hall: practice, practice, practice. But, one must practice the sound correctly. Practicing correctly makes the sound to your audience -- or customers -- a memorable experience. 

The Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, for that short time on that Sunday, allowed me to be a part of their passion. They were masters of their craft and their discipline to practice and perform at such a high level was proof of their success. They were there on a Sunday morning practicing for beauty and success while some were watching the World Cup and still others were watching them! I never made it to Soldier Field that day to watch world-class soccer; instead I listened to world-class musicians. Just by chance on that Sunday, I was blessed to discover a team of masters who possessed a commitment to expect greatness in all they did and the sound was music to my ears.

Here is a challenge for you today, for every day:  Ask yourself, how does my business sound? If you don’t like your sound, then check the four disciplines outlined above and make your adjustments. Maybe your team just needs a little more practice. Or maybe you need to take some time developing a more clear vision for your team’s success -- and help them understand what success will sound like.  What do you need to do to help your employees deliver top performance?  Stop and listen - you can tell by the sound.

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How to Motivate Employees

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 How to Motivate Employees

Have you had a day when you knew it was going to be the best ever? Only to have the kids run late getting to school. The traffic was bad on the way to the office. You show up to work and your team informs you that they are not going to meet your deadline. All before you had your first cup of coffee. You ask yourself what is wrong with this picture. Why can't my team be more motivated?

Yet you're probably motivating your team with old worn out techniques that usually create a temporary increase in performance.

Even better is finding yourself as a manager always having to push them and as long as you're pushing they keep the performance up.

What is missing?

The great motivators of sales forces and teams know what drives each individual of the team. Breaking news..... People do not work for you so you can meet your goals they work for you to meet their own goals and dreams. The best managers know what their people's goals are and the reasons why they come to work. For some it will be to provide for their family. Some it is to give their children education and a better chance in life. Others it is for the toys that money will buy. There are many different reasons as to the personal benefit for working for you. You need to know why people work for you.

Go find out! Ask why do you work here? What motivates you to do what you do each day? What is your life dream? When you know these answers you have the insight to become a great motivator. Then start asking the question; is your performance moving you closer to your goals or away. What do you need to do differently to achieve your objectives? What support can I provide to assist you?

A friend of mine who was a very successful high school football winning quarterbackcoach said I know what you mean. As soon as I found Johnny wanted to go to college I asked him if he thought the recruiters would look closely at him if his passing statistics were higher. Another player wanted to be popular with the girls. I asked him do you think the girls would want to meet you if you scored more touchdowns. All of a sudden I became a great motivating coach because I knew what drove each player.

Managers when your people seem to lack motivation go back to the basics and find out what drives them. You then reinforce their belief systems by telling them how well they are doing and this builds a strong self-image. You practice each day the habit of positive reinforcement. Your expectation is that they are the best at whatever they do. In fact when they don't measure up to your expectation you say to them, "your performance doesn't match my world class image of you and your performance is usually better" and say you're better than that now go be the best and excel. I always ask managers what they say to the top performers on their team and usually they say nothing or celebrate their high performance at the employee of the month meeting. Why? They know they are the best and so does the rest of the workforce. Than start treating everyone as if they are the best.

The best athletic teams of the world are always trimming the poor performers and looking to bring better talent to the team as a result the better teams keep getting better. How is your team?

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