Take Time Out For Team Building
By most accounts, the term ‘team building’ wasn’t coined until the late 1920′s. So what was happening in organisations before that? What happened in ancient Rome, for example, before gladiatorial combat – did Maximus and co just motivate themselves, avoiding any form of group morale boosting? Undoubtedly not. And, did soldiers before battle not look for unity and strength from their ranking officer? Surely there are countless chapters in history where ‘team building’ (or a concept closely related) has been incorporated to help a group function?
Since the publication in 1927 of the now classic Hawthorne Study (one of the earliest studies of human behaviour in the workplace), the team idea has evolved steadily. Elton Mayo, the Study’s author, realised that the most significant factor to successful team building was creating a sense of “group identity, a feeling of social support and cohesion that came with increased worker interaction”. This formula
Click here to continue reading
Click Here For More Information