Code of Conduct Team Exercise
Code of Conduct Team Exercise
Say to group: with effective team norms in place, your team will be able to
focus on its business purpose. The team has been founded to work
together, continuously improve and achieve strategic goals. Dont let
ineffective relationships and interactions sabotage the teams work.
Group Exercise:
Developing the Teams Code of Conduct
Large group: Ask the group: Consider a meeting that they have attended that
did not go well. Then ask what was it about the meeting that made it difficult?
What would you do differently if you had this meeting again?
Than ask consider a meeting that you have attended that went well. What are
the things that happened that made the meeting flow, what rules were in place or
implied?
Note these on chart paper.
1. Put into groups of 2 3 team members.
Have the statements written out to hand to small groups and later place back up
on wall;
Team membership as coworkers
Team member communication
Team member interaction in meetings
Team organization and function
Team communication with other employees including managers
Team problem solving, conflict resolution and decision making
2. Give them each 1 or 2 topics group and ask them to consider statements that
could help their group with establishing effective relationships and interactions
that will assist their team focus on its work or business purpose. The team has
been founded to work together, continuously improve and achieve strategic
goals.
Directions Statements should describe behaviors and listening habits
that promote trust among team members.
(Write directions on chart paper)
3. Note the FC on the wall: What are some rules of engagement that guide
this team as we work together? What do we want others to know when
they come to work with us?
Have them jot down these on cards ensuring that they cover the topics assigned
them. Put their cards up on the wall - For each topic 2 3 statements.
Identify with dots 1st green, 2nd red, 3rd yellow choices based on priorities.
4. Now back to large group lets look at the statements that have been
identified. Go back to focus question emphasize it throughout the small and
large group work.
Closing:
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Wanda Miller
PHC Facilitator
SCHR
May, 2011