ABSTRACT

An internationally renowned author offers an overview of how people and jobs can best be connected in a new era.

'Beyond the Team' draws on Meredith Belbin's extensive work with organizations worldwide to give further insights into the workings of teams and groups. The modern job needs to be actively interpreted and constantly revised in terms of the balance between a team role, a work role and a professional role. The increasingly complex demands of modern jobs can be aided by a colour system as tested in international trials. A colour based top down, bottom up form of communication creates sensitive feedback with a special value where members of a workforce do not share common language. The socially complex nature of communication about work in a new era offers parallels with the intricacies of the social insect world. Information technology is extending human networking with the potential of creating a form of organization closer to what can be achieved in superorganisms.

'Beyond the Team' shows how eventually, the mature team can learn to distribute work between its own members by giving a comprehensive understanding of how to manage both team roles and work roles.

chapter Chapter 1|6 pages

The impact of team roles

chapter Chapter 2|6 pages

The team concept under pressure

chapter Chapter 3|6 pages

Distinguishing teams from groups

chapter Chapter 4|7 pages

Understanding work roles

chapter Chapter 5|7 pages

What Pink work reveals

chapter Chapter 6|6 pages

A framework for meetings

chapter Chapter 7|6 pages

Whatever happened to empowerment?

chapter Chapter 8|11 pages

Rewards and remuneration

chapter Chapter 9|6 pages

Adding value to the job

chapter Chapter 10|6 pages

Feedback and networking

chapter Chapter 11|6 pages

Decision-making and the mature team

chapter Chapter 12|6 pages

The paradox of management

chapter Chapter 13|7 pages

The superorganism – a model for work organization

chapter Chapter 14|7 pages

From groups to supergroups

chapter Chapter 15|7 pages

Some steps in the right direction

chapter Chapter 16|7 pages

Snakes and ladders