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High-pressure environments, often characterized by tight deadlines, stringent performance expectations, and constant change, are becoming an inescapable reality for many modern rapidly developing businesses. In these conditions, the art of cultivating a cohesive, resilient, and adaptive team is more crucial than ever. This article delves deep into the specific challenges and opportunities that arise when molding a team in such demanding situations. I will examine strategies that managers and leaders can employ to fortify their teams, ensuring not only survival but also thriving and innovating under pressure.
Therefore, the essential step is to find the right team members who are able to:
Have the intrinsic motivation to work in the current environment and perform the tasks of the team/company’s current interest. Say, if the company is working with the Agile philosophy, cultivates a constant change in the structure, scope of work, and requirements, then the person has to be prepared to work under these conditions and meet the standards of it. Conversely, in a company with a rigid structure and processes, a person prone to act on the thumb will do best.
Have the ability to overcome tension and stress. You can directly warn or ask the person if they are ready to work 24/7 and achieve the almost impossible. Not everyone is ready to work in such conditions, and this is okay. However, some are capable of this, and your task is to identify such a team member at the interview stage. After all, no company is interested in hiring a person and losing them after 3 months because they did not expect such harsh conditions.
Have a strong belief in themselves and their abilities as experts. This is no less a key aspect, which, unfortunately, is difficult to check in advance and pretty hard to measure. However, it is easy to detect in the process of work. In this case, if a person does not believe in themselves, then the probability of failure in any of their activities is close to 100%.
Have experience and the ability to operate effectively in a team. The synergy of teamwork is essential. One non-team player can destroy everything if they get on the team. Even the strongest and most seasoned expert who prefers not to work or does not know how to work in collaboration is not worth ruining the efforts of the entire team.
Another aspect of high importance is creating a decent working environment, which means:
Getting rid of any toxicity that prevents the team from moving forward. It includes both internal and external potential damage to the effectiveness of the work. Whether it is an employee who demotivates colleagues or a client who offers non-constructive criticism, make sure that you and your team members know how to deal with it.
The team that clearly understands how they influence business goals. Without this, the team will quickly run out of steam and burn out.
What happens beneath the surface when teams are subjected to high-pressure scenarios? It can probably result in:
Monitoring teamwork and creating an environment where it is inevitable. For example, introduce the stage of coordinating your project plan or the architecture of your solution with colleagues in the process. No team agreement = no further development and implementation of the plan;
Being the one to whom they can come for advice and help, in any case. That means being the one that can not only advise on the essence of the problem and help with the technique but also just listen; regain one’s confidence, if needed; let to blow off steam. My wife, listening to my motivational Zoom conversations with colleagues, which sometimes happened late at night, said that I provide moral support to my team in the same way that I do for my family;
Sensing the limits of the team. it allows the leader to allocate resources effectively, avoid burnout among team members, and maintain a healthy and sustainable work environment. Recognizing these boundaries ensures that projects are paced reasonably;
Eliminating toxicity. As was already said, a toxic environment can severely hamper team productivity, creativity, and collaboration. A manager dedicated to eradicating toxicity is essentially investing in the long-term health, stability, and success of the team and the company subsequently.