- High Performance Teams
High Performance Teams (HPTs) is a technical term referring to teams, organizations, or
virtual group s that are highly focused on their goals.Overview
First described in detail by the
Tavistock Institute ,Great Britain , in the1950 s, HPTs gained popular acceptance in theUnited States by the1980 s, with adoption by organizations such asGeneral Electric ,Boeing ,Digital Equipment Corporation (nowHP ), and others. In each of these cases, major change was created through the shifting oforganizational culture , merging the business goals of the organization with the social needs of the individuals. Often in less than a year, HPTs achieved aquantum leap in business results in all key success dimensions, including customer-, employee-, shareholder- and operationalvalue-added dimensions. Fact|date=August 2007Due to its initial success, many organizations attempted to copy HPTs. However, without understanding the underlying dynamics that created them, and without adequate time and resources to develop them, most of these attempts failed. With this failure, HPTs fell out of general favor by
1995 , and the term "High Performance" began to be used in a promotional context, rather than a performance-based one.Fact|date=August 2007Recently, some
private sector and government sector organizations have placed new focus on HPTs, as new studies and understandings have identified the key processes andteam dynamics necessary to create all-around quantum performance improvements. With these new tools, organizations such asKraft Foods ,General Electric ,Exelon , and theUS government have focused new attention on High Performance Teams.In Great Britain, high performance workplaces are defined as being those organizations where workers are actively communicated with and involved in the decisions directly affecting the workers. By regulation of the
Department of Trade and Industry , these workplaces will be required in most organizations by2008 .Fact|date=August 2007While high performance workplaces are not HPTs, virtually all HPTs are high performance workplaces.Fact|date=August 2007
References
* Center for Collaborative Organizations,
University of North Texas , Denton, TX
* Hanlan: "High Performance Teams: How to Make them Work", Praeger Press, 2004
* "High Performance Workplaces - Informing and Consulting Employees", UK DTI, 2003
* Katzenbach "et al": "The Wisdom of Teams", HarperBusiness, 2003
* Wellins "et al": "Empowered Teams: Creating Self-Directed Work Groups...", Jossey-Bass, 1991Links
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