If we slow down enough to observe, there are a lot of lessons we can learn from watching our kids. The ways they think, interact, absorb, try, and grow. The ways they explore, get curious, and resiliently rebound for another attempt. The ways they determine what’s important vs. what to let go. One such lesson I recently observed was around a few of the key ingredients required for building great sustainable teams.
Over the weekend, following an end-of-year nail-biting season-ending game, my youngest daughter’s team found their way to our house to celebrate the end of their middle-school basketball careers. It was a tough season. They weren’t the biggest, strongest, or most talented. They weren’t dropping 3 from the outside or consistently driving the lanes, though the occasional 3 did find its mark. And, they didn’t have a deep bench. In fact, with only 1 sub, they weren’t even getting a lot of breathers.
But week after week, game after game, they showed up ready to play. They showed up smiling. They showed up with heart. They showed up ready to take on whatever ‘goliath’ of a team lay in front of them. And somewhere, along the way, in the messiness of practices and hard-fought competition, they learned to battle together as a team.
And so, on Saturday night, after playing 2 games with 0 subs, the team gathered together to celebrate. 1st thing on the agenda, head to the kitchen and make cookies. (’cause who doesn’t love a good cookie!) With the recipe in hand and ingredients spread across the counter, they began. They read the directions, measured, added, and mixed the ingredients. They had ideas for improving the recipe, which led to disagreement, though they eventually coalesced around decisions and moved forward in unison, regardless of whose idea the change had been. They laughed...a lot. AND, eventually, the cookies made their way to the oven to bake. When the timer sounded and the cookies had cooled, this team was beyond proud of the result...and the cookies were devoured!
From beyond the kitchen, I was privileged with a front-row seat. From beyond the kitchen, I observed as this group of young women demonstrated the magic that happens within a team when the key ingredients are present. From beyond the kitchen, I observed a team operating in unison, towards a common mission, with trust and belief. From beyond the kitchen, I pondered why something so simple is so often brushed aside and replaced by politics, power struggles, and drama. From beyond the kitchen, I marveled at how easy they made it look.
What are the 3 key ingredients needed for the recipe of building a great sustainable team capable of consistently punching above its weight class?
What is simple in concept is often so easily forgotten or lost as we navigate the complexities of our business, teams, and markets. But, simple as it is, the right team, comprised of the right ingredients, increases our likelihood of moving faster and successfully navigating the challenges we face.
Does your leadership team encompass these key ingredients?
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