Friday, November 18, 2016

After Successful Team Building Lake Geneva WI Groups Work Better Together

By Martha Long


The days when companies were structured like pyramids are long gone. The modern trend is to put together smaller groups of employees that all have a common goal and that is willing to take responsibility for their output. They are often empowered to make certain decisions themselves and there are often no specific person tasked with leading the group. When this system works well, it works very well, but groups often experience problems. By sending them for team building Lake Geneva WI employers try to strengthen such groups.

These exercises have become a feature of corporate life and they are normally very popular. Employers arrange such exercises when they feel that the group needs to communicate better, deal with conflict more effectively or spend time to find innovative solutions to work related problems. Sometimes these exercises are arranged simply to create an opportunity for the various group members to learn more about each other and to bond as a group.

There are many role players in the team build industry. Event organizers are often hired to coordinate the exercise and to use entertainers, activity managers, venues, caterers, lecturers and other professionals as needed. Such exercises can be very expensive. It has become a large industry. Many venues, for example, have abandoned their traditional target markets and instead started to focus on the corporate market.

When hiring a facilitator great care should be taken. Their are many professionals that deliver excellent results, but there are also many that think that this type of excursion merely involves the arrangement of a venue, catering and some activities to keep the group happy and occupied. Professional facilitators should be able to provide valid references and they must be able to show that they actually achieve results.

In order to obtain maximum value for money employers should make sure that potential facilitators are thoroughly briefed. They need to know what the purpose of the exercise is, what the aims are that must be met and what the budget is. They need to know as much as possible about the participants in order to develop a balanced program that will make provision for the strengths and weaknesses of each participant.

When evaluating different proposals the overriding priority should be whether the exercise is likely to achieve its aim or not. Of course, cost is important but it is of little use to save a little bit but get absolutely no return on the investment made. Facilitators should also present their clients with at least some options regarding the activities planned, the venue that will be used and the order of the day to day program.

Once such an exercise is completed feedback should be obtained from both the facilitator and the participants. Facilitators ordinarily submit a confidential report. Participants should also submit a group report but it is often valuable to ask each individual to complete a confidential questionnaire. In some cases this feedback can help identify further development needs and lead to further interventions.

When guided by an experienced and qualified facilitator, team build exercises can make an important contribution to the productivity and cohesion of a group. The participants often return from an exercise newly motivated and inspired. This is turn, can only be beneficial for the employer.




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