In basketball you need bigmen, ball handlers, and shooters. They all have different offensive and defensive assignments and can rely on everyone on the floor to effectively execute their own specialty. Business teams are no different. The first step to building an effective cross functional team is to outline everyone’s role and ensure the players (or employees) know that no one person is expected to - or should - do everything.
A successful NBA team is one where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Five players on the floor think and act like digits on the same hand. Of course, a lot of that comes from practice and chemistry developed playing together over time, but a great deal of it is also a shared vision. They strive to give more and work harder because they believe in the team's ultimate goal of a championship, they want it personally as much as the team does. A successful team shares a vision, a goal that drives each member.
Sports have been in the big data business for years. Baseball has been tracking practically every possible stat for over one hundred and fifty years. The NBA recently installed high speed cameras at all their arenas that even measure how many miles a player runs in a game. Players never have to wonder how they are performing in relationship to their past results and to other players. Coaches are able to analyze what works best in particular situations in order to make adjustments accordingly. In the same way, business teams should use institutional memory and structured success measurement to guide decisions and demonstrate their effectiveness.
At the end of the playoffs, one team gets to hold up the shiny trophy and each of the players gets a huge championship ring. Businesses don’t usually win championships and team members don’t get rings, but there are still wins and successes that need to be recognized. Even if they aren't spraying champagne on each other in the locker room, recognizing those "winning moments" can go a long way in bringing your team together toward one goal.
Victory in basketball and business is a reward for working hard together. Creating a culture that supports cross functional collaboration will help lay the foundation for many big wins to come.
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