Almost all fears are rooted in two related aspects of the human consciousness: a lack of control and a lack of knowledge. No one likes to feel out of control or face situations that they do not know what to expect or do. We’ve all been in the position of having been tasked with responsibility without guidance or explicit instruction. Human beings crave some amount of structure, boundaries, and processes.
The same goes for organizations. There is a need for standardization in operating procedures for teams to function efficiently and effectively. This is especially true in remote working cultures. Teams can fall apart when people cannot pop into the supervisor’s office for a quick question. Those small conversations allow for real-time course correction, which is difficult to duplicate when working remotely. All team members will have their own set of work habits, and the team must have a standardized approach to make decisions, share information, and solve problems.
Mistakes happen when people break protocols, do not fully understand them, or worse, there are none. If your team does not have standardized processes, here’s how to create them:
Let’s take a look at an example of the standardized process our team has set up to create and post this very series of blog posts. This process requires the work of five different people: the marketing director, creative designer, and three others responsible for content creation. We all had a meeting and discussed how the process would work, and here is the resultant standardized process:
This process keeps our team working seamlessly on one of our many tasks. The outcome of communication, commitment, and support is results. Before this standardized process was in place, there was confusion. And as a result, too much time and energy were spent on this portion of our business.
Clear boundaries. Defined responsibilities. Commitment to the process. Support and accountability throughout. This standardized process drives results. If you and your team need help developing this effective dynamic, we can help. Schedule a call today, because you’ve got to work on it for it to get better.
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