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Strategies for Preparing to Manage a Diverse Team

Proactive preparation enhances leaders' abilities to use team members' strengths and avoid their weaknesses, getting the most out of their teams. Preparation is especially important when you have a diverse team, with team members who may have very different perspectives, work styles, and communication skills.

 

Preparing to manage a diverse team
 StrategyTechniquesDescription
Build diversity awarenessPerform a self-assessmentExamine your response

Review your assumptions

Check the reality of your assumptions

Find common ground
Before you can manage people in a diverse team, you have to know what your values, perceptions, and expectations are – for yourself, and for them. A diversity self-assessment is a four-step process.
Build diversity awarenessAssess your teamPatterns of behavior

Unique strengths

Communication styles
To assess a team, consider the patterns of behavior that are exhibited by the more diverse members, and what patterns others exhibit toward those members. Also examine the unique strengths various members contribute, and how each person's communication style differs.
Understand employees' diversity issuesConsider the issues that impact your diverse teamValues

Perceptions

Expectations
For a diverse team to function smoothly, you need to learn as much as you can about the team members. Values include work ethics; views of authority or individualism; and how feelings are expressed. Varying perceptions of situations may determine what team members expect from themselves and from others.
Reinforce group normsReinforce your team's positive normsSet ground rules

Remind the team of the ground rules

Lead by example
Team norms are the generally understood rules and practices that guide the way a team functions. As a manager, you need to reinforce positive group norms and follow and enforce the diversity ground rules.