Don’t Just Assess Your Team’s Performance; Cultivate It

Radhika Sivadi

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3 tips for increasing the competencies, capabilities, and satisfaction of your team

'Ability is of little account without opportunity.' - Napoleon Bonaparte

It’s a good time to consider our roles as managers in helping people achieve their potential. In addition to assessing what they’ve done, take the time to consider what you’ve done — and can do — to help them achieve what they might. Excellence requires opportunity for it as does skill building; this is one of the greatest gifts you can give people. Use these three tips to cultivate high team performance and create opportunity:

1. Self assess your 2013 cultivation performance.
Reflect on how much time and effort you invested in creating opportunities to excel and cultivating skill building opportunities for people on your team. How many opportunities did you provide — and did the person know it was an opportunity to excel or skill build? What impact did they have? Candidly compare this to your own experience and ideals.

2. Plan to cultivate talent and opportunities for 2014.
Start with a map of skills individuals on the team already have and skills they should build over the year. Layer in excellence they’ve demonstrated and where there is potential to demonstrate excellence in new areas. With this information, develop your roadmap for what you’ll do to create these opportunities. Make it actionable with quarter by quarter actions you will take; hold yourself accountable for your plan.

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3. Take pride in the effort and the outcome.
Individuals on your team should succeed because of you, not in spite of you. More importantly, helping and watching other people thrive is one of the most gratifying things you can do. Take the effort personally; observe how you feel when your people stretch, grow, learn and excel. A happy professional consequence of your efforts: you’ll be developing your own skills as a leader. Talent development is the hallmark of great senior executives.

Put the roadmap into practice in the new year to increase the competencies, capabilities and satisfaction of your team; join the conversation on this and other topics to share what works best for you.

This article was syndicated from Business 2 Community: Don’t Just Assess Your Team’s Performance; Cultivate It

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