When designing a teamwork environment to minimize job dissatisfaction, there are many factors to take into consideration. Social relationships, group structure, and status relationships all play an important role in teamwork and job satisfaction. There are many complex relationships in any organization that will influence how a team works together.
First, I would consider management. Managers should have their own area, and depending on the role of the manager they might even need a separate area from lower level employees. If the manager plays a direct, hands-on, role in the functions of the team it is important put the manager at the center so she is easily accessible and can monitor effectively. If the manager plays a separate part from the everyday function it is important to give her an office where she can has the privacy and time to focus.
It is important to consider social relationships when designing a teamwork environment. Putting people who get along well together in an environment together will most likely produce efficient results because they will be happy and work together easily. Considering those who do not get along is also important because putting to people together that naturally conflict will cause problems and make work harder and more time consuming.
Status is another area to consider because higher ranking individuals may be demanding or dictating and this can cause dissatisfaction for employees. It is also important to consider those who naturally take on leadership roles when creating a teamwork environment because too many cooks will spoil the soup. Some potential issues that can emerge are power struggles, conflicting ideas on direction for the group, group members taking sides, and slacking as a whole. There are also individuals who prefer to work alone, and this should be considered as well.
These different factors will all affect the employee satisfaction of a team. Designing a teamwork environment that nurtures satisfaction and efficiency is important for any business. These tips will help you design a teamwork environment in your business.
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