Team Building Process Too Slow

by Denise O'Berry

Our company is in the process of moving toward a more team-based environment. I’m excited about this and frustrated at the same time. We’ve been working on this process for over a year and I really had expected to see more change by now. Is it always this slow? How can I help move things along?

The Team Doc Says…

Congratulations! I’m sure you’ve already reaped some of the benefits that a team-based environment can bring such as being a real participant in how the company moves forward.

Don’t despair. Moving from a hierarchical environment to a team-based one is a long slow process. Celebrate your “wins” along the way. Think back to how things were just one year ago and focus on the good that has happened instead of what’s left to come. Remember that moving to a more participative culture is a journey, not a destination. You might want to keep a personal (or team) journal of successes for review when things don’t seem to be going so well.

The best thing you can do to help move the process along is to “walk the talk” and be an advocate for change. Use your influence skills to help others that are less positive about the changes that are happening. If possible, get involved in the teams that are “making things happen” in your workplace.

Best regards,

Denise O’Berry
aka ‘Team Doc’

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More info on this topic at:

  1. The “Old” Way Was Better
  2. Culture Change Is A Process — Not A Program
  3. How To Deal With A Resistant Team Member
  4. Team Building Provides Better Accountability
  5. Are Teams For You?

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