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Case Study:
Introducing Self Managed Teams Working
The Brief:
the Life and Pensions Services division within a leading insurance company were moving to Self-Managed Team working.We undertook the design and development of a training programme to support this move.
Produced related training materials and delivered a series of face-to-face workshops.
Our Action
The programme was designed to balance the unique business and development needs of each Self-Managed Team.Plus balance the requirement to develop common approaches across each department in line with the business strategy.
We achieved this balance by:
- Each Workshop used live data, issues and situations pertinent to each team
- Building delegates’ learning and acquisition of new skills around the resolution of these situations
- Providing individual and team coaching
- As they completed team specific tasks related
- Directly to planning,
- Managing change,
- Improving team performance,
- Handling conflict,
- Building effective team working
- Monitoring results
- As they completed team specific tasks related
- Constructing an action plan and a skills development agenda
- to ensure ownership of continuing development
- Active involvement and participation of line managers at each step
- To ensure alignment with the Human Resources Strategy
- As well as the direction and priorities of the local business area
- Providing coaching and mentoring for newly appointed coaches
- to ensure that the necessary support was available to teams
- And as a follow-on beyond the completion of the formal workshops
The Results
- Over 500 staff and managers were trained and supported
- 78% teams reported significant improvements
- in individual and team productivity, quality and job satisfaction.

TESTIMONIALS
Mark Nutburn, IT Director, said of Kate Burton
“The career coaching programme with Kate has been uplifting to the point where I’m now enthusing about my work and interested in developing my career.
I now have a clear understanding of how to go forward. In fact, it’s been an eye-opener to step back, stop and think what I really want to be doing”


