7 Steps to Building a High-Performing TeamLearn how a high-performing team can be mission-critical to any company's survival.

ByTugba Yanaz

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The need for buildinghigh-performing teamshas never been as critical in today's dynamic and ever-changing environment. The last two years have been a real challenge for every organization and leader. Navigating a global pandemic, managing constant supply-chain disruptions and increasing talent attrition in the job market created an unprecedented challenge for many leaders.

But building a high-performing team requires more than just pulling together a group of talented people with the right skills. It requires careful development and nurturing of key traits, behaviors and best practices.

Let's dive into the seven key aspects of building and leading a high-performing team and how to cultivate them in your organization.

High-performing teams:

  1. Are led by example; be a high-performing leader first
  2. Establish clear goals, roles, and responsibilities
  3. Embrace diversity of thought and wide-ranging skill sets
  4. Follow a clear vision and mission
  5. Create an efficient infrastructure and automate repetitive work
  6. Empower team members with decision-making authority
  7. Encourage ongoing personal and professional development
  8. Let's talk about these requirements and how you can get on the road to establishing your high-performing team.

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1. Lead by example and show the way

To build and lead a high-performing team, you must become ahigh-performing leader. High-performing leaders know their strengths and weaknesses. They are highly self-aware and competent, both emotionally and intellectually. High-performing leaders have the unique ability to communicate a big-picture strategy and vision and simultaneously understand the details entailed in executing it.

A high-performing leader is a greatlistener, can ask powerful questions and is committed to bringing the best out of his team and members. Creating accountability and effective delegating are vital skills a high-performing leader masters well. A high-performing leader dares to be vulnerable to build trust and strengthen relationships.

2. High-performing teams have clear goals, roles and responsibilities

High-performing teams have clearly defined goals andunderstand their rolein achieving them. Goals are not only aligned but clearly defined, so everyone knows exactly what they need to do and how to get there. Generally speaking, a company's goals take two forms: quantitative goals (e.g., Growth by X%, Revenue/Profit, New Product Launches, etc.) and qualitative goals (particular leadership traits and values, communication guidelines, etc.). In an ideal world, these corporate-level macro goals are broken down into department-level micro-goals and measured through regular performance reviews.

冲突和低效能迅速破坏talented and productive team. A leader of a high-performing team eliminates unnecessary conflict by clearly defining each person's role and responsibilities. This prevents confusion over project ownership, keeps workflows and deadlines organized and ensures accountability across the board.

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3. Embrace diversity of thought and wide-ranging skill sets

Diversityshould matter to a company for various reasons, but one is that more diverse companies are more successful. According toresearchby Mckinsey, "companies in the top quartile for racial and ethnic diversity are 35 percent more likely to have financial returns above their respective national industry medians" and "companies in the top quartile for gender diversity are 15 percent more likely to have financial returns above their respective national industry medians."

Diversity of thought helps teams to minimize blindspots and empowers individuals to challenge the status quo. As David Rock, cofounder of the Neuroleadership Institute, and Heidi Grant, a social psychologist, note at theHarvard Business Review, "Working with people who are different from you may challenge your brain to overcome its stale ways of thinking and sharpen its performance."

If you want your team to be as innovative as possible, then integrating individuals with diverse backgrounds and skill sets is the way to get there.

4. High-performing teams follow a clear vision and mission

In a 2016 LinkedInstudy, 64.7% of job seekers said that not knowing, or disagreeing with, a company's mission, values or purpose is a deal-breaker when considering a future employer. The study also found that 52% of professionals want to work for a company whose mission and vision match their values.

These findings mean that you must have a clear mission that you consistently convey to your team members from the moment they are hired. Post yourmissionon your website, reiterate it on your social pages and reward employees for exemplifying your company's values.

Teams perform best when their actions impact the "greater good" beyond their individual goals. They are alsomore likelyto stay at your company and become high performers.

5.建立一个高效的基础设施和奥特曼ate repetitive work

One of the keys to building a high-performing team is establishing a consistent reporting cadence (weekly or monthly). You want to do this in a digestible format with highlights (significant accomplishments, wins, and progress towards goals) and lowlights (significant challenges, corrective actions, owners, and due dates) that are easily shareable with all key stakeholders. This will help you to measure current progress against long-term goals, keeping you and your team accountable.

Establishing an efficient infrastructure dovetails with another critical consideration: the importance of automating repetitive work. We spend28% of each workdayreading and responding to emails. That's a hefty chunk of time we could be spending on other, more mission-critical tasks. Rote and mundane tasks such as payroll, lead tracking, email marketing and social media management can and should be automated. Many apps and tools at your disposal can leave you time to focus on what matters, so don't be afraid to take advantage of them.

6. High-performing leaders empower team members with decision-making authority

To supercharge your team and make them as effective as possible, you want toempower your teammembers to make the necessary decisions to achieve their goals.

Decision-making authority also increases an employee's sense of ownership and drives accountability. As Casey Anderson says in theSmall Business Chronicle, "When employees are involved in making decisions, they gain a professional and personal stake in the organization and its overall success. This commitment leads to increased productivity as employees actively participate in various aspects of the company and wish to see their efforts succeed. "

7. Encourage ongoing personal and professional development.

A recentsurveyby TalentLMS found that 91% of companies and 81% of employees say up-skilling and re-skilling training boosted work productivity. In comparison, 80% of employees say such training boosted their confidence.

Give employees opportunities for growth and reward them for attending conferences and enrolling in special training programs.Millennials and Gen Zers expectemployers to provide opportunities for up-skilling on the job, so if you want to recruit (and retain) future innovators, you need to invest in learning opportunities for your team. Create a culture of learning, and you will see the returns.

Related:6 Steps for Hiring the Right People to Build Effective Teams

Tugba Yanaz

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

Leadership Coach & Educator, Fortune 500 Executive

Tugba Yanaz is a PCC-certified leadership coach, Fortune 500 executive, and founder of LEAD + VISION, guiding leaders to build high-performing teams and unshakable inner confidence. Download her free ebook on the 8 steps to building unshakable confidence at https://ebook.leadbyvision.com.

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