FUNDAMENTAL #5 Focusing on Results

Even when a team has overcome each of the dysfunctions we've addressed so far, there is still a chance that it will lose sight of the ultimate measure of a great team: results. We need to keep collective results in the forefront of our minds. A good way to do that is to use a visible scoreboard of some kind.

RESULTS ASSESSMENT ITEMS

  • 3. Team members are quick to point out the contributions and achievements of others.
  • 9. The team has a reputation for high performance.
  • 14. When the team fails to achieve collective goals, each member takes personal responsibility to improve the team's performance.
  • 15. Team members willingly make sacrifices in their areas for the good of the team.
  • 25. Team members are slow to seek ...

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