Friday 27 February 2015





By Eva Rykrsmith

culled from:intuit.com
Setting expectations is one of the basic fundamentals of management; yet, many managers fail to do this very important step effectively. Setting expectations first requires planning. The more time you invest on the front end, the more effective your team will be when it is in operations mode. The second component of setting expectations requires communication skills. People cannot read your mind, so to get your team on the same page as you, you must communicate your expectations clearly, in a way they can be heard, and often several times before they become internalized by others. Unless you are experienced and well-practiced, these actions may seem counter-intuitive at first. But they work.
Provide Structure

Providing structure starts with defining a direction and setting clear boundaries. Your direction might come from your boss, your customers, your own vision for the future, or even from the collective wisdom of your team. However it comes about, it needs to be clearly articulated and spoken about often. It ensures you are all on the same page in terms of what needs to be accomplished.

Next, setting clear boundaries requires defining what is within the scope of work and what is not, what appropriate behavior is and what is not, and what productive work is and what is not. Sometimes this feels bossy; as if you are telling people what to do. But when people have guidelines within which to operate, they are actually more empowered to act, take initiative, and innovate.
Clarify Roles

Take a second look at job descriptions and job duties. Do they match the work that is actually being done? Are they an appropriate fit for the structure you have set?

Generally, you can expect a job description to accurately describe 50-75% of the role. The rest may require adaptability as needs arise and priorities shift.

Keep in mind job descriptions are the baseline minimum expectation. For those on your team seeking advancement, a career development conversation should focus on above and beyond.
Set Motivating Goals

It is incredibly important to get goals right. When goals support key initiatives and are aligned with the department or organization’s strategic goals, they have a lot of power to direct work almost effortlessly. And when work piles up, stress mounts, and we start to lose sight of how to prioritize, goals can refocus our efforts and help keep us on track.

To be motivating, goals should make a difference, be fairly urgent, have a measurable accomplishment tied to them, and sound challenging. There should be a visible difference between the success and failure of a goal, the timeframe for accomplishment should be shorter than one year, and the completion of the goal should evoke a sense of pride.
Give and Receive Feedback

Nobody is perfect; a conversation that includes two-way feedback is one of the best ways to ensure continued improvement, upward progress, and ultimately, better performance. Additionally, an honest conversation where you seek and accept feedback without defensiveness or excuses builds trust and your relationship with your team.

34 comments:

  1. in order to achieve your target you must communicate in the best language your team member will best understand, splendid article..

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  2. for any organization to survive their team member must be happy,good article.

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  3. The fact remains that one who fails to plan,plan to fail.the basis of all productivity lyes solely on setting a goal which you must achieve.OKE MARIAM OLUWASEUN

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  4. Hard work is the key to success,every team needs that management that will bring out that hidden factor in it.AKINYEMI MODUPE ESTHER

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  5. SETTING EXPECTATIONS REQUIRES MAJORLY PLANNING.

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  6. Human resources planning is a key factor to an organization.

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  7. Cooperation is most important , I think We know this very much and the putting all best effort in every Area of Post in the sector of the Organization

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  8. ADEYANJU LATEEF ADEWALE; He who fail to plan, plan to fail...so they say, setting expectation requires planning majorly.

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  9. OLAGBAYE OLUFEMI TOSIN; It is good for a team to plan against expectations to be able to tackle likely future challenge.

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  10. ADEBAYO ADEIFEMI ADEYEMI; planning is necessary against expectations.

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  11. ADEBAYO ADEIFEMI ADEYEMI; planning is necessary against expectations.

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  12. In order to achieve your target you must communicate in the best language your team member will best understand.

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  13. doing this will make you to get the best of your staff. OYENIYI OYEDAPO OLUWASEUN

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  14. In any organisation, effective communication and planning is very vital. IYIOLA ANTHONY

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  15. Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance. AGBAJE RUKAYAT.

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  16. Strategic goals that are challenging with good communication skills set with time frame to accomplish it,is a good way of motivating your team in achieving the best for the organization..nice post...OBIAKOR TOCHUKWU ROSEMARY

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  17. Good communication skills and proper planning is a better way of achieving the expectation of a team leader from his team members...SHOBOWALE MODUPE ABOSEDE

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  18. A team leader should work effectively with team members if expectation are to be met...NZELIBE SUSAN NNENNA

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  19. proper co-ordination,good communication system,and effective supervision by competent personnel are all required for the betterment of an organization.OLALERU ABIOLA MICHEAL

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  20. a manager should work with his workers to carry them along with th organisation aim and goals so as to meet the set standards goal IYANDA SODEEQ ISHOLA

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  21. manager should always set specific goals to achieve during a period which will enhance the team productivity and increase the company profit at large. Ojenike Olusoji Peter

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  23. setting expectation goes a long way in sense that....when a manager is setting an expectation with his team, he should also consider the subordinates and make sure their well being is put into consideration to enhance the result coming out in an excellent form

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  24. doing this will make you to get the best of your staff
    ADEBAYO DARE DAVID

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  25. Setting expectation with your team also add to achieving of goals

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  26. management must be able to set expectation with their team to enhance teamwork by Ajayi Temitope O.

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  27. LUKMON BISOLA .. Managers should always be a team person.

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  28. Carrying the team along in the making of some decisions is very vital.

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  29. Expectation must be clearly articulated and spoken about often

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  30. member of the team must be saddle with different responsibility and given enough power to implement its task

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  31. Do they match the work that is actually being done.

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  32. member of the term must know all the activities about the organisation.BY BUSARI OLAWUNMI TOLULOPE

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  33. It is incredibly important to get goals right. When goals support key initiatives and are aligned with the department or organization’s strategic goals.

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  34. roviding structure starts with defining a direction and setting clear boundaries. Your direction might come from your boss, your customers, your own vision for the future

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