CONSULTING Jobs, Jobs in CONSULTING - ConsultingCrossing.comJob Aggregators - ConsultingCrossing.com

     

Forgot Your Password?    Remember Me

TRY IT NOW!

Job Seekers  Employers
How We Help You  |  Why We're Not Free
The Most Consulting Jobs Anywhere — ConsultingCrossing
Search Thousands of Jobs in Our Database
What Where
Keyword Search:
Browse Jobs by Location / Zip:
Organization Name:
Select Country:
Select Your Crossing/Job Type:  

Firm Types:
Search in Job Title

Search in Job Description

Expanded Search  What is Expanded Search?
Job Source:
+ Browse Jobs       + Advanced Search       + Search Tips
Consulting Career Feature

Five Simple Strategies to Unify Your Project Teams
By Lonnie Pacelli
Do your project team members show confusion about who is responsible for what aspects of the job? Do their conversations and meetings usually end in heated personal attacks? Or do individual members ever exhibit an ''every person for themselves'' attitude and refuse to help their teammates? If you answered ''yes'' to any of these questions, then you're not alone. Sometimes, a team simply doesn’t ''gel''.

Act Now! Activate a FREE three days trial to ConsultingCrossing.com, because you know how important it is to know about all the jobs.
Activate My Risk Free Trial
Five Simple Strategies to Unify Your Project Teams
Five Simple Strategies to Unify Your Project Teams
+ Enlarge
"With organization and guidance, you can help your project teams accomplish more and eliminate many of the setbacks and challenges that make teamwork so difficult."
Every experienced project manager has certainly experienced challenges in getting their teams to behave like…well, teams. But with organization and guidance, you can help your project teams accomplish more and eliminate many of the setbacks and challenges that make teamwork so difficult. Consider the following five strategies for unifying and organizing your teams:

1. Establish a Project Organization with Clearly Defined Roles

Project organization must go beyond a hierarchy chart. Each person needs to know what function they play on the team, how they fit into the other functions, and what happens if they don't do their job.

Depending on your industry or functional discipline, you may employ standard or customary roles on your project. Start with these standard roles that are typical for your type of projects. But if the particular project need warrants a special role that is outside the standard, then create a special role. And if the project doesn't need a particular standard role, then eliminate it. This may sound easy enough, but many project managers hesitate to deviate from standard roles. At the end of the day, however, results are what matter the most, not how well a team adhered to the standard project role structure.

If the project is unique or the environment doesn't have standard or customary project roles, take a more pragmatic approach to role definition. Identify three to six aspects of the project that are most important or that pose the most risk. Create roles that encompass the concern or risk areas. Then ensure that all major roles are defined correctly by crosschecking the roles with the work that needs to be done.

This type of project organization addresses concerns or areas of risk head-on by defining a role with a singular point of accountability to manage the areas of your project that are most likely to fail. By doing this, you'll sleep better knowing that the most crucial areas are covered.

2. Eliminate Finger-pointing and Public Fights

Every team project will likely involve lively discussions. Often, these discussions lead you one step closer to project completion. But when they get out of control, these discussions lead to finger-pointing and fighting. Be deliberate in letting these discussions take place and in letting team members question each other, but put a few rules in place to maintain a level of civility.

Allow team members to challenge and stretch, but when a decision is made everyone must stand behind it as a team. What happens in the room stays in the room; outside of the room the team remains unified. This means no gossiping or badmouthing a team member to outsiders. Also, wrong decisions must be accepted as a team. In other words, no finger-pointing allowed. And finally, don't allow problems to become personal. Focus on problems, not on people.

Inevitably some rules will be broken. However, you should still strive to get some ground rules in place to avoid team strife whenever possible.

3. Develop a "Rallying Cry" to Focus the Team

You can look at any major successful campaign and see the messages that embody them. Consider these classic examples: "Where's the beef?"; "Got milk?"; and "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz." All these unifying messages can be associated with a product. Similarly, when driving a project it helps the team to embody some kind of rallying cry or mantra.

Your team's message should incorporate aspects of the project. For example, say your team needs to be cautious not to over-design a solution to keep costs down. In this case, you might start using a "good enough" rallying cry during the design phase to serve as a continual reminder not to overdo the solution. Aside from helping to keep the project within bounds, the rallying cry will also help unify the team.

4. Hold Team Members Accountable for Delivery

With team projects, each member needs to clearly understand what he or she needs to do, when it needs to be done, and how the work fits into the big picture. Everyone needs to realize that the team isn't only accountable to the project manager, but they are also accountable to each other. After all, if one person fails, the whole team fails. Therefore, each individual team member must know what everyone else is doing.

Each role should be aware of what is happening in other roles to ensure that all roles know if and how they fit in to those aspects of the project. All roles should also realize that if they fail to meet a deadline or don't perform their jobs adequately, they are letting down the team as a whole, not just the project manager. Meeting or missing deadlines and deliverables are a team issue and should be exposed to the entire team. The point here is accountability. Each member needs to feel accountable for his or her work and needs to experience the joy of success as well as the discomfort of failure.

5. Celebrate Victories as a Team

Driving through a project is tough work, and people can easily get discouraged when the team faces roadblocks or setbacks. Therefore, celebration of key milestones is important to keep morale up and momentum going. These celebrations don't have to be extravagant; they can be as simple as ordering a pizza or bringing in a cake. Anything that allows the team members to let their hair down and take a bit of a breather will suffice. However, too much celebration can lessen the impact of the success and may actually annoy the team members. So celebrate, but do it in moderation.

Teamwork in the Future

A well-structured project team means each team member understands his or her role in making the project successful. All project team members knows what they need to contribute to the project, when they have to perform, what other project team members are doing on the project, and what it takes to be successful. Just as important, each of the team members helps the others to ensure overall project success. When you use these five strategies to unify and organize your teams, you can overcome the common teamwork challenges and make all your future projects more successful.

Article Abstract:

Every experienced project manager has certainly experienced challenges in getting their teams to behave like…well, teams. But with organization and guidance you can help your project teams accomplish more and eliminate many of the setbacks and challenges that make teamwork so difficult. Get five strategies for unifying and organizing your teams...

For more information on Lonnie Pacelli, check out www.leadingonedge.com.


Popular Tags
 industry  environments  project teams  disciplines  project managers  organizations  structures

  • Share this story:
  • BlinkList
  • blogmarks
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Google
  • Sphinn
  • MySpace
  • NewsVine
  • Simpy
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • E-mail this story to a friend!
  • Print this article!
  • Faves
  • Furl
  • Netvouz
  • Slashdot
  • Spurl
  • Yahoo! Buzz

Facts

ConsultingCrossing Fact #159: We peruse a variety of job sources, which means you can use our industry-specific site to search for a specific job.

Comments

Article ID: 290036    www.consultingcrossing.com

Article Title: Five Simple Strategies to Unify Your Project Teams

Comment not found for this article.

Comment Comment
Rate This Article
Related Article

Printable Version    Printable Version PDF Version    PDF Version Email to a Friend    Email to a Friend
Comment    Comment View Comment    View Comment

What Members are Saying
Anna , Brentwood, TN
ConsultingCrossing is a fantastic website, and provides a lot of opportunities.

Malika , Houston, TX
The newswires on ConsultingCrossing is the best thing about the site. I like to read them regularly.

Laurie , Dallas, TX
ConsultingCrossing provides an excellent service. I have recommended the website to many people.

Sarah , Irving, TX
I am really pleased with the number of jobs and the quality of jobs on ConsultingCrossing.

Kevin , Charleston, WV
ConsultingCrossing is very easy to navigate. It is one of the simplest and at the same time most comprehensive site I have visited.


To compare ConsultingCrossing with other job sites Click here


Show Everyone What You Are Capable Of: Take Action and Investigate Jobs on 50,000+ Websites Instantly

Get immediate results in your job search: Discover consulting jobs from over 50,000 websites on ConsultingCrossing. It is not logical for you to be confined to consulting jobs on one website when you can have the exciting experience of searching over 50,000 websites at once.

You are focused on living in the present and not the future: Do not wait for the ideal consulting jobs to come to you; instead, find them right now. Observe, be practical, take action and get results today.

Click below to sign up right now.

Tell us where to send your access instructions:

Your Email


Total Jobs on EmploymentCrossing
2,422,509
New Consulting Jobs This Week
11,267
  CONSULTING JOBS NEAR YOU

  + International Jobs + Work At Home Jobs
  + UK Jobs + Canada Jobs

New search feature using US map. + click here
Looking for a new consulting job in your city? + click here
  TOP 5 JOB SEARCHES
  TODAY'S FEATURED CONSULTING JOB
Consulting Solution Senior Director
United States-CA-Costa Mesa
Job: IRC1338276 Add To Basket Refer Apply
Now Description Job Title Consulting Solution Senior
Director Location COSTA MESA ...

Click to Apply for - ConsultingCrossing.com
Most Recent Articles
Consultant Career - The Nature of a Consultant Admission Director’s Consultant Jobs in Academic Institutions
A consultant admission director in school or colleges has held an important role in dealing with the incoming students. His consultant jobs involve coordination and overseeing the admissions programs of public and private colleges and universities. He supervises the work of college admission counselors who review records, interview prospective stud...
Recent Articles:

Search All Articles

   GO 
FREE NEWSLETTER
+
A CHANCE TO WIN A NEW BMW
BMW - ConsultingCrossing.com
"The Job Researcher" is a weekly newsletter that's absolutely jam packed with jobs, career advice, stories, webinars and more. PLUS, a chance to win a new 2010 BMW 328i sedan in Employment Research Institute's annual car giveaway.
 SIGN UP NOW
*Your Email:  
Sign Up on - ConsultingCrossing.com
Only ConsultingCrossing researches and consolidates every consulting job opening it can find and puts all of the job openings it locates in one place.

  • We research and collect consulting job openings from tens of thousands of employer, association, newspaper classified, government, public interest, job board and other websites and post them on our site.
  • ConsultingCrossing has vastly more consulting job openings than any other job board because we actually go out and research jobs instead of just posting jobs employers pay us to post.
  CAREER CONNECT  (From Our Career Blogs)
You are solution focused at all times.
Submit GET FREE
JOB ALERTS
BE THE FIRST TO KNOW
Learn about jobs before everyone else does. Studies prove the first people to apply to jobs are the most likely to get them. Sign up for job alerts today BMW - ConsultingCrossing.comand be entered to win a new BMW!
What is ConsultingCrossing?
Who Else Is Ready to Never Have to Worry About Recessions and the Consulting Job Market Again?
Why Job Boards Are Evil!
Blow Away Your Competition with ConsultingCrossing
Get More Employers to Respond to Your Applications and Hire You
Why You Are Not Aware of 95% of the Consulting Jobs Out There
Why ConsultingCrossing's Marketing Problem is Good For You
Why It is Important to See Every Job Site There is
Private Versus Public Job Boards
Why You Need to Manage Your Job Search in One Place
Who Else Wants Their Phone Ringing Off the Hook With Quality Job Interviews?
Do Not Use Another Job Board Until You Read This
UNCENSORED REVIEWS!

Derek , Arlington, TX

I got a job through ConsultingCrossing. It was very helpful as I could focus towards the particular listings I wanted.

Kevin , Charleston, WV

ConsultingCrossing is very easy to navigate. It is one of the simplest and at the same time most comprehensive site I have visited.

April , New Lenox, IL

ConsultingCrossing has so many jobs at one place. Plus, it is very easy to search for the kind you are looking for.

+ More success stories
+ Share your success story with us
HOW WE WORK

Watch Our Latest Video!

HOW WE WORK - ConsultingCrossing.com
See Every Consulting Job We Can Find on the Internet!
Unlike other sites, ConsultingCrossing works for you and does not charge employers to post jobs and actually goes out and researches jobs for you. The jobs you see are the jobs we find for you and not the ones employers are paying us to post.
To compare ConsultingCrossing with other job sites
Click here on - ConsultingCrossing.com
USEFUL LINKS

Press Releases

Add ConsultingCrossing to My Favorites
Top 101 Reasons to Sign Up for ConsultingCrossing
Reason 41: ConsultingCrossing allows you to find a job without using a recruiting firm. Just do a search and click your mouse to apply.
  Click here for 100 more reasons  
ConsultingCrossing has the most advanced job-search engine. Period.
Tell Us What You Think   
ConsultingCrossing answers:
Why can't I just use a free method to look for a job?
+ Click here for answer
Free Webinar by Harrison Barnes
Bullies and Your Career

Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 1:00 PM PDT.
Today at ConsultingCrossing

3,754 - Jobs found in last 24 Hours 11,267 - Jobs found in last 7 Days 35,492 - Total Jobs Found
Leading Employers Tell a Friend!
Follow ConsultingCrossing.com on Twitter Be a Fan of ConsultingCrossing on Facebook - ConsultingCrossing.com
Your privacy is guaranteed. We will never give out, lease, or sell your personal information. Whitelist ConsultingCrossing
Sign Up  |   About Us  |   History  |   Our Mission  |   Refer A Friend  |   Terms of Use  |   Privacy  |   Post a Job Opening  |   Job-Opening FAQ  |   Testimonials  |   Career Articles

The ConsultingCrossing Guarantee  |   Crossing Sites  |   Browse Jobs  |   Benefits of Working with ConsultingCrossing  |   Site Map

Career Advice  |   Resume Service  |   Resume Distribution Service  |   Post Resume  |   Job Search Course
In a different but related profession? We can help! Explore our related sites:
Account Management Jobs |  Business Analyst Jobs |  C-level Jobs |  Contract Management Jobs |  Executive Jobs |  Managerial Jobs |  Project Management Jobs |  Employment Jobs

Want to Focus Your Consulting Job Search on a Different Geographic Area?
Akron Jobs  |  Albuquerque Jobs  |  Anaheim Jobs  |  Anchorage Jobs  |  Arlington Jobs  |  Atlanta Jobs  |  Aurora Jobs  |  Austin Jobs  |  Babylon Jobs  |  Bakersfield Jobs  |  Baltimore Jobs  |  Baton Rouge Jobs  |  Birmingham Jobs  |  Boston Jobs  |  Buffalo Jobs  |  Chandler Jobs  |  Charlotte Jobs  |  Chesapeake Jobs  |  Chicago Jobs  |  Chula Vista Jobs  |  Cincinnati Jobs  |  Cleveland Jobs  |  Colorado Springs Jobs  |  Columbus Jobs  |  Corpus Christi Jobs  |  Dallas Jobs  |  Denver Jobs  |  Detroit Jobs  |  Durham Jobs  |  El Paso Jobs  |  Fort Wayne Jobs  |  Fort Worth Jobs  |  Fresno Jobs  |  Garland Jobs  |  Greensboro Jobs  |  Henderson Jobs  |  Hialeah Jobs  |  Honolulu Jobs  |  Houston Jobs  |  Indianapolis Jobs  |  Islip Jobs  |  Jacksonville Jobs  |  Jersey City Jobs  |  Kansas City Jobs  |  Laredo Jobs  |  Las Vegas Jobs  |  Lexington Jobs  |  Lincoln Jobs  |  Long Beach Jobs  |  Los Angeles Jobs  |  Louisville Jobs  |  Lubbock Jobs  |  Memphis Jobs  |  Mesa Jobs  |  Miami Jobs  |  Milwaukee Jobs  |  Minneapolis Jobs  |  Nashville Jobs  |  Newark Jobs  |  New Orleans Jobs  |  New York Jobs  |  Norfolk Jobs  |  North Hempstead Jobs  |  Oakland Jobs  |  Oklahoma Jobs  |  Omaha Jobs  |  Orlando Jobs  |  Oyster Bay Jobs  |  Philadelphia Jobs  |  Phoenix Jobs  |  Pittsburgh Jobs  |  Plano Jobs  |  Portland Jobs  |  Raleigh Jobs  |  Reno Jobs  |  Riverside Jobs  |  Rochester Jobs  |  Sacramento Jobs  |  San Antonio Jobs  |  San Diego Jobs  |  San Francisco Jobs  |  San Jose Jobs  |  Santa Ana Jobs  |  Scottsdale Jobs  |  Seattle Jobs  |  Saint Louis Jobs  |  Stockton Jobs  |  Saint Paul Jobs  |  Saint Petersburg Jobs  |  Tampa Jobs  |  Toledo Jobs  |  Tucson Jobs  |  Tulsa Jobs  |  Virginia Beach Jobs  |  Washington DC Jobs  |  Wichita Jobs  |  Winston-Salem Jobs
ConsultingCrossing - #1 Job Aggregation and Private Job-Opening Research Service — The Most Quality Jobs Anywhere
ConsultingCrossing is the first job consolidation service in the employment industry to seek to include every job that exists and not charge employers to post jobs on its site.

ConsultingCrossing uses sophisticated technology and manual work to comb employer websites and other job boards for jobs and bring them all to its site.