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Apart from ensuring such characteristics it is highly beneficial if
organizations provide teams with any team incentives as it can have twofold
benefits (Papers4you.com, 2006). First, it provides an opportunity for
each team member to secure a bonus on a outcome of whole group that can
push the member to work hard for group achievements. Second, due to common
incentive for whole group, it will flourish cooperation instead of competition
among team members hence increasing chances of achieving team goals (Cascio,
1995).
Apart from giving monetary incentives, sometimes organizations may pursue
non monetary motivational incentives such as giving them sense of involvement
and empowerment. Beardwell & Holden (2001) highlights Quality Circles
(QCs) as one of such techniques where team of 6-10 employees in meeting
held weekly or fortnightly identifies problems from their own area through
data collection methods and statistical techniques. These problems are
then analyzed by same team, solutions are devised and then formally present
to the manager who may implement this circle’s proposal. Thus a
sense of power of their own destiny is felt by team members.
Hence effective team work can be achieved through effective team building
and teamwork is always beneficial for organizations as it increase flexibility
and speed as task is being done by more than one individual with different
skills, effective use of diverse workforce is possible where more innovative
ideas and efficient decision making is more probable due to heterogeneity
in the team and more importantly provided by right set of motivation
and support it can increase productivity far more than what can be achieved
on individual basis (Robbins & Coulter, 2002)
References
Beardwell, I. & Holden, L., (2001), ‘Human Resource Management-
A Contemporary Approach’ Third Edition, Essex: Pearson Education
Limited
Cascio, W., F., (1995), ‘Managing Human Resources’ International
Edition, US: McGraw Hill.
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