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10 Ways to Support Your Team - So They Can Support Your Business

Published on Apr 03, 2017

How is your business going to survive this recession? One place to start is by supporting your talented team members so that they can support your business.

In this deck we look at ten ways in which you can support your team, to help them stay physically and mentally well, during this crisis.

Contact us to talk about how we can help you to support your team through this crisis. Call on 0203 667 1502 or email at info@getgoingcoaching.co.uk

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10 Ways to Support Your Team

 So They Can Support Your Business
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We are living in a moment of real danger. Lives and businesses will be lost.

Your business may not survive without the hard work and determination of your talented team members.

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Perhaps the cycle of support should start with you. Before requesting their best effort, first demonstrate your full support to them.

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How can you help your team members to stay physically and mentally well, in order to rise to this challenge?

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How can you help them to be productive while coping with personal stress and working remotely from colleagues?

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10 Ways To Support Your Team

  • Review Your Leadership Style
  • Be a Human Not a Superhero
  • Engage the Team
  • Define the Direction Together
  • Define the House Rules Together
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10 Ways To Support Your Team

  • Support Mental Health
  • Support Physical Health
  • Encourage Mutual Support
  • Manage the Anxiety
  • Consider Your Options
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1. Review your leadership style

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Review Your Leadership Style*

  • What kind of a leader are you? Dictator or collaborator; multiplier or diminisher?*
  • Ask someone else - find a way to get honest feedback from someone in your team and be prepared to listen and act.
  • What kind of a leader do you want to be and what will serve your business best right now?
1. The Multipliers concept is from the book of the same name by Liz Wiseman. In it, she presents her view of two very different leadership styles and their impact. The concepts are easy to understand, most of us have met a Diminisher, some of us will have been lucky enough to work with a Multiplier. The book will also show you how to assess your own style and how to to shift the right direction towards being a multiplier.

3. This article (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51925465.) is from a series by the BBC about bosses. In it Vasant Narasimhan talks about how Daniel Pink's book on motivation 'Drive' influenced his successful leadership style.


2. Be a Human Not a Superhero

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Human v Superhero

  • Some leaders believe they should be invulnerable, especially in a time of crisis, but this is a mistake. Leaders who share vulnerabilities with their teams actually gain respect, not lose it.
  • Explaining your fears and your failings, allows team members to do the same. You create safety and trust.

3. Engage the Team Through Collaboration

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Engagement & Collaboration

  • One simple way to increase engagement and collaboration is to ask team members for their input.
  • Having asked, you must listen carefully to their response.
  • Being involved in a decision means we are more likely to support it, even if we don't agree with it.

4. Define the Direction of Travel Together

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Define the Direction Together*

  • These are exceptional times and we all need a clear vision.
  • Work with the team to define a razor sharp goal that everyone understands and is working towards. Conflicting goals reduce productivity.
  • Celebrate every ounce of progress towards it. Seeing progress creates motivation.*
3. A good book to read is The
Progress Principle by Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer. This book is the result of a massive study into the working lives of hundreds of Americans. From thousands of daily diary entries, the researchers developed this theory and found that the quality of our working lives is heavily influenced in a positive direction by making progress on our work.

5. Define the House Rules Together

Define the House Rules Together

  • Review your expectations of home working; then ask the team what is reasonable.
  • Be flexible, different people will work better at different times of day. Be tollerant about interruptions.
  • Trust that people will do what is right.

6. Support Physical Health

Support Physical Health*

  • Refer team members to the four pillars of good health - sleep, exercise, nutrition and recuperation.
  • Encourage frequent breaks.
  • Encourage team members to go outside and have a walking meeting with a colleague on the phone.
  • Focus on the immune system. Our most important defense.
Encourage team members to look up Dr Rangan Chaterjee's 4 pillar plan: https://drchatterjee.com/

Here is a good article on how to boost your immune system:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/mar/08/how-to-boost-your-immu...

7. Support Mental Health

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Support Mental Health*

  • Long term, chronic stress reduces our immunity. Finding ways to reduce it could literally save someone's life.
  • Encourage team members to see stress differently. How we view it, changes it's impact on us.
  • Understand people's preferences. The introverts will be happy at home. The extroverts will feel as if you have cut off their air supply.
Shawn Achor has researched and written extensively about the impact of stress on our brains. He is keen to point out that under certain circumstances it can be a good thing. Read his brilliant book - Before Happiness.

Here is an article which summarises some of his ideas: http://www.shawnachor.com/project/mens-health-6-ways-stress-can-be-healthy/

8. Encourage Team Members to Support Each Other

Encourage Support

  • Ask team members to share their challenges.
  • Work as a team to find solutions.
  • Create an atmosphere of trust, so that you can respond quickly to problems.

9. Manage the Anxiety

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Manage the Anxiety

  • Team members will need to express their anxiety. Make space for this while reducing the impact on productivity. Define a specific time each day when everyone can vent. When the time is up, move back to focussing on progress until the next slot.
  • Encourage everyone to make one gratitude statement a day. Revisit them at the end of the week.

10. Consider Your Options

Consider Your Options

  • This crisis presents an opportunity to lead in a new way. How will you lead your team through this phase?
  • Will you decide to put supporting employees at the heart of what you are trying to achieve?
  • Do you have time and ideas for how to do this, or do you need help?

Contact us to talk about how we can help you to support your team through this crisis.

Call on 0203 667 1502
Email us at info@getgoingcoaching.co.uk

Our mission is to help groups of team members thrive in life
and at work.

Our approach is based on scientific principles from positive psychology and on years of customer service and personal development experience.

Isobel Colson ♦ Get Going Coaching

About Get Going Coaching

We believe that most people have the potential to be happier and more productive at work, that one way to achieve this is by improving communication and understanding. If you value your employees, are working towards employee engagement or are simply trying to resolve a teamwork issue, let’s talk. Happier, healthier and motivated employees have a direct impact on the bottom line.

We do this by connecting individuals with their purpose and helping them to work towards it, no matter how big or small