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The aim
To show how to become a better team

About the program
"For me tonight was a very powerful night really. Because there was no one to catch them, they concentrated so hard. I think today they came together really well as a team." (Jamie Oliver)

Jamie Oliver's passion and vision transformed a bunch of unemployed kids into an efficient, organized team, capable of running a first-class London restaurant. Fifteen lessons on teamwork identifies the key stages of team development - forming, storming, norming and performing. It follows Jamie's young trainee chefs as they move through these stages to come together as an effective unit. The program identifies four easy-to-remember learning points so your team can apply the trainees' experiences to improve their own team skills:

Get it straight
This corresponds to the team development stage known as forming, when the team members are put together for the first time. The goals and expectations of the team have to be clearly established. Individual team members ask themselves what they each bring to the team.

Get on board
The team is now at the storming stage. Individual strengths and weaknesses start to emerge as team members work out how to support each other. Individual wants and needs have to take second place to what the team needs.

Get stuck in
The team now moves into the norming stage, where ground rules are established. The team has to work out how to resolve conflict and solve problems, as well as dealing with practicalities such as how tasks are shared out. It's a time to make sure everyone is committed to the team's goals.

Get better
This learning point corresponds to the performing stage, when the group is functioning as a true team. The question for the team now is: Are we learning all the time, not just from the good things but also from our mistakes? The team must also keep striving to achieve more, both individually and together.

The benefits

  • Real life example of classic team development in action
  • Energetic style will keep audience engaged
  • Motivational for all teams
  • Encourages continual development
  • Relevant for all levels
Information
Program footage from Jamie's Kitchen (c) 2004 FremantleMedia Limited, Fresh One Productions and Channel 4. Based on the television program 'Jamie's Kitchen'. Licensed by FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide.
Categories
Manager Curriculum
Leadership
Managing teams
Release Date
Sep 2, 2004
Video Running Time (minutes)
26:08
Producer
Video Arts Ltd.
Presentation Style
Style
Documentary
Course ID
JKT

Handouts

Description
Trainer/Leader Guide

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