We’re launching a new article series on developing teamwork in the workplace. Here’s part one.
An employee gets the job done; a team takes you to the stars.
When we talk about improving teamwork, it’s easy to fall into the trap of “development” for its own sake—chasing improvement without clarity on the goal. But a workplace team is not the proverbial good priest; you can’t just pour endless time and money into team development and expect magic.
Every team—and every member of it—is working toward something. That “something” defines the direction of development. A goal, a solution, a visible endpoint that aligns everyone’s efforts.
Could that “something” be increasing sales? Absolutely. Developing more efficient technology? Of course. Boosting employee satisfaction and engagement? Why not!
The point is to clearly define the “What” and the “Why”—to know our goals, how we can work together most effectively, and whether everyone is in the right place within the organisation. That’s how individuals and teams thrive.
So instead of plastering cheesy quotes on office walls, let’s focus on understanding the benefits of teamwork, the traits of high-performing teams, and the limits of team development.
Why teamwork matters so much
Let’s step back and view the workplace from the perspective of its ultimate goal.
A company that sells an outstanding product.
A business that provides a unique service to its clients.
An organisation whose solution makes daily life easier—or even makes the planet more liveable.
Whatever the goal, countless factors influence whether it’s reached. At nearly every one of those points sits a person—or several. The way a team works together fundamentally shapes the outcome.
Strong teams start with the individual
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Where to start?
With understanding strengths.
Do a quick “health check” with your team: how do they perceive teamwork today?
Decide whether teamwork is truly needed, and set a simple, shared goal.
Record clear outcomes to improve and set deadlines.
The first step is like a superhero learning to master their powers: discover and understand your strengths. And if you’d like to make that journey smoother, we’re here to map your team’s strengths and build the skills that turn them into your superpower.