The Best Teams Have Clear Answers to These 3 Questions

Team charter

A team charter provides the team with a clear focus. It cuts right through the ambiguity about questions that begin with why, what, or how.

If you’ve a got a new team or an existing team that’s struggling, you’d be smart to spend some time answering these critical team charter questions.

1. Why does the team exist?

  • The purpose
  • Key clients/stakeholders
  • The problem or need the team will address

2. What will the team accomplish/deliver?

  • Scope of responsibility
  • Major goals
  • Key milestones and time lines

3. How will the team operate?

  • Team members
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Decision-making and authority
  • Resources required
  • Team norms

One of the big problems teams face is confusion. Much of that confusion can be prevented if the team develops a good charter from the onset. If the team is already established, it doesn’t hurt to go back and tighten up the charter. Does yours need a tune-up?

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By Tom LaForce

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