A team culture refers to the way people in a team interact, behave, and work together. It is the shared values, beliefs, and attitudes that shape how the team functions and the relationships that team members have with each other. It can be described as ‘the way things are done here’ and will reflect other cultural influences too.
Some aspects that can influence team culture include:
Team culture can be formal or informal, and it can evolve over time based on the experiences of the people in the team.
A good team culture can help a group work better together, overcome challenges, and reach its goals. Team culture is important for several reasons:
However, when team culture is poor, it can lead to misunderstandings, lack of trust, and low morale, making it harder to succeed.
Even if you are not the leader of the team, you can still play a role in shaping and improving the team culture. Here are some ways you might do that:
By contributing positively to the team culture, you help build an environment where everyone can succeed, feel valued, and enjoy working together.
Reflective questions for individuals can include:
Observation cues for trainers can include:
Evidence can include individuals’ self-reflections and observations from others.
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