We’ve all worked in teams that fall short of their promise. On paper, each person’s experience might be perfect for the job, but somehow the team never gels. Deadlines are missed, it’s hard to make decisions, people start blaming each other for lack of progress and, in the end, they distance themselves until the team falls apart. But why does that happen? Why are so many teams failing?
Google why teams fail, and you’ll discover almost as many reasons as search results: a lack of trust, ego, lack of commitment, personality clashes, poor communication … the list goes on. These are all symptoms of failure, but they don’t get to the heart of the issue – the cause of the failure.
Teams fail, primarily, because of a failure to understand and integrate different value systems.
Value systems and teams
A values system is a cluster of related ideas that, when taken together create meaning or motivate a person. We assess values with the Complete Values Profile. The results show the dominant values for an individual. Assess all the individuals on a team and you’ll get a fascinating insight into what’s causing the issues in that team. Very different dominant values can lead to a lack of understanding of others’ perspectives. Too many similar dominant values and the team risks ‘groupthink’. But understanding values isn’t just about team selection, it’s the start of a conversation that enables everyone on the team to appreciate and value each other. It’s fundamental to team success.
Three steps to transforming team failure:
Teams don’t just happen, they take work. Throwing together a group of talented individuals almost never delivers the results you would like. However, investing a little time and effort into setting the team up for success makes a world of difference. It’s worth getting it right at the start, but don’t give up on a failing team either. The steps outlined above have fixed many teams in some of the biggest organisations in the UK.
Discover how values insights and team journeys have transformed The Linde Group and Pets at Home.