š Three Pits of Team Despair
Our purpose with Grow Together Academy is to help moreĀ great teamsĀ happen.
Great teams thatĀ create and learn together.
Great teams that get amazing results, without creating casualties.
That is not always easy.
Sometimes the winds are against us and sometimes we might even find ourselves in aĀ pitĀ of despair.
It can be hard to climb out of aĀ pitĀ of despair.
But rarely is all hope lost, so here are some things to try in common scenarios.
PitĀ 1: Everyone for themselves
In thisĀ pitĀ there is no shared purpose. People are doing things to get what they want, but thereās not much collaboration, in fact people sometimes get in each others way and fight.
Best case: everyone does their own thing independent of others.
There is one more insidious variant here, which we could call hidden misalignment. It happens when there theoretically is a shared purpose in the abstract but people differ on the real world translation. Perhaps without realizing it.
For example:
Letās make the world a better place!
Andy: Better place? Yes! More freedom!
Ben: Better place? Yes! More order!
Worst case: a classic rat race. Success is mostly individual, helping others means wasting resources or even harming your own chances. For some people to win, others have to lose.
What to do if youāre in thisĀ pitĀ (and you canāt or donāt want to leave):
Find allies. Start with a shared interest. Preferably one that is narrow and specific.
PitĀ 2: Itās crap
In thisĀ pitĀ the things we make or do are not good enough ā software is slow and keeps crashing, roofs leak, walls are crooked, games are lost, missions fail.
This is a relatively easy one, as long as people care.
What to do with your team:
- Find a strong enough WHY for improvement for example byĀ getting inspired by stories and grounding them in your reality.
- Donāt dwell too long on what you do NOT want (i.e. the problem). As soon as possible translate it into something you DO want (a desired outcome) and focus on that instead.
- Find what IS working well andĀ turn up the good.
- Find theĀ next best improvementĀ and attack it.
- Learn continuously with theĀ Plan-Do-Reflect loop.
PitĀ 3: No one cares
This might be the worst one of the three.
In thisĀ pitĀ people are deep in learned helplessness and stupor.
They might say things like:
So many attempts failed before, this one will fail as wellā¦
Or they might be busy with their lives outside of the team and team-related opportunities donāt seem attractive enough to move them.
What to do when people donāt care (yet)?
- Find out what people DO care about. Find ways to align those benefits with the team purpose. Or at least balance them.
- Create aĀ smell of success. Make something good happen and generate evidence that good things are possible afterall.
Build your ladder, rung by rung
In Grow Together Academy we practice most of those strategies to give you practical tools, not just for when everything is going smoothly, but also for more difficult situations.
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And what do you think?
Have you ever been in one of thoseĀ pits?
Or a different one?
What did you do to climb out?