TEAM SURVEY
Identify shortcomings and improve overall team performance
The Challenge
Teams are like families. Some function well and some, well, they’re a bit on the dysfunctional side. Some researchers suggest that most teams are not living up to their potential. The G360 Team Survey helps teams identify both their strengths and weaknesses in order to improve performance. Team members provide concrete feedback as well as suggestions on how to improve the team. The report also includes a team development worksheet to create a plan for improvement.
Research has shown that when teams are performing well in the following four areas, they tend to perform well overall. Here are the competencies measured by the Team Survey:
SHARED VISION * TASK MANAGEMENT * PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY * DEPENDABILITY
CASE STUDY
Vanderbilt University Women’s Bowling Team
The Women’s Bowling Team was the first team at Vanderbilt University to win a NCAA championship. They did it in 2007 and were runners up in 2011 and 2013. Because of their national success, they were able to recruit some of the best players in the world. But having great talent does not an NCAA championship team make. In 2014, the coach of the team reached out to G360 Surveys for some help. Although the team had world-class bowlers, the team consistently under-performed and morale was low. It became apparent that relationships were strained and many of the players were angry, resentful and detached.
Starting in the fall of 2014, the team did three team assessments every 6 months. The debrief sessions were often heated and confrontational. Many ended in tears. But in the spring of 2015, things started to turn around. Relationships started to heal. The players began to trust each other and had conversations that were honest and vulnerable. Once team chemistry improved, performance on the lanes improved as well. They started winning. In fact, on April 14, 2018, the Vanderbilt Women’s Bowling Team brought home another NCAA championship. Shortly afterward, Coach Williamson sent an email to the G360 team thanking us for the feedback and guidance that helped them succeed at the highest levels of collegiate competition.