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How Team Coaching Can Boost Productivity and Performance

24th June 2024 /Posted byLouise Blackman

How Team Coaching Can Boost Productivity and Performance

Conflict. It’s an inevitable part of any workplace, we need conflict to spark creativity, however, unresolved conflict wreaks havoc on team dynamics, productivity, and the bottom line. Let’s delve into the data and explore how team coaching is pivotal to creating and maintaining a more harmonious and productive work environment.

 

The Cost of Unmanaged Conflict:

  • A Productivity Drain: Research by the University of Warwick found that workplace conflict can lead to a 21% decrease in employee absenteeism and a 12% increase in employee turnover. This translates to lost work hours, valuable skills, and the significant cost of onboarding replacements. [University of Warwick, The cost of conflict at work and its impact on productivity]
  • Innovation on Hold: When team members are consumed by conflict, creative thinking and problem-solving take a backseat. This can hinder innovation and slow down progress towards achieving team goals.
  • Morale Takes a Hit: A negative work environment fuelled by conflict leads to decreased employee morale and engagement, further impacting overall performance.

 

The Stats Speak for Themselves:

  • A whopping $359 billion is estimated to be lost annually by US organisations due to unresolved conflict. (Queens University Industrial Relations Centre, 2011)
  • 85% of HR professionals believe conflict resolution skills are crucial for employees at all levels. (SHRM, 2018)

 

Enter Team Coaching: The Conflict Resolution Champion

While some conflict, particularly task-oriented disagreements about ideas and approaches, can be a catalyst for innovation, team coaching equips teams to navigate conflict effectively and minimise its negative impacts. Here’s how:

  • Building Communication Bridges: Coaching fosters better communication skills, allowing team members to express themselves clearly and listen actively, leading to a deeper understanding of different perspectives.
  • Emotional Intelligence Boost: Coaching helps individuals develop their emotional intelligence, enabling them to manage their own emotions and respond constructively to those of others during conflict situations.
  • Collaboration Takes Center Stage: Team coaching fosters a collaborative spirit, encouraging team members to work together towards solutions rather than against each other.
  • Conflict Resolution Skills for All: Coaching equips team members with tools and strategies to address conflict constructively, fostering a culture of open dialogue and problem-solving.

 

The Coaching Advantage: Beyond the Stats

While a single, definitive statistic on the exact impact of team coaching on conflict resolution is elusive, the evidence points towards a powerful connection. Studies show coaching programmes lead to significant improvements in:

  • Leadership Skills: Stronger leadership fosters a more positive and supportive team environment, where conflict is less likely to arise. (Amoroso et al., 2019)
  • Teamwork and Performance: Coaching can enhance trust, communication, and reduce conflict within teams, leading to improved teamwork and overall performance. (Garber et al., 2017)

 

Conclusion: Invest in Team Coaching, Reap the Rewards

Conflict is an inevitable part of any team environment. However, by investing in team coaching, you equip your team with the skills and strategies needed to navigate conflict constructively. This leads to a more positive work environment, improved communication, and ultimately, a more productive and successful team. 

If this article resonates with you, book in a discovery call with Keith to see how our training can help resolve and effectively manage conflict.

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