TEAMS 117
The exercise begins with each person answering the following four
questions:
■
How does the company see your role on the team?
■
How do you see your role on this team?
■
What resources do you need in order to effectively carry out your role?
■
What do you need to know about other people’s roles in order to do your job
better?
Each person writes answers to these questions and comes prepared to dis-
cuss them in a meeting. Each person begins by presenting his answers, and then
everyone discusses them and comes to an agreement on how that person’s role
is best defined. Ten to 20 minutes should be allocated to each person. If you do
this for a large team, schedule a few separate meetings instead of trying to have
a single meeting that lasts for hours. At the end of the meeting, role definitions
can be typed up for each person and posted on the team website and displayed
in the team rooms. Figure 7.1 is an example of a spreadsheet that can be used to
organize this information after the exercise is completed.
O
N
T
H
E
C
D
Cross-Training
Cross-training is a method where people on the team are trained in disciplines
they haven’t worked in before. For example, have an artist follow an engineer
for a day and learn how to code features for the art tool. Or have an artist spend
FIGURE 7.1 Example of a role definition spreadsheet.
Role Organization Expectations Role on Project What do I need from others?
What do I need to know about
others?
Producer -get project done on schedule
-meet quality standards of project
-lead and motivate the team
-carry vision of project to
management, marketing, and
external people
-lead the team in getting the project
done on time
-schedule and track progress
-interface with management on
behalf of the team
-hold the vision of the project and
communicate to team
-motivate the team
-deal with personnel issues
-order the necessary resources for
the team
-set up production processes
-work with marketing and PR
-work with leads on management
and communication skills
-coordinate localizations
-work with external vendors
-be knowledgeable about what
everyone is doing on project and
the progress they are making
-keep team informed of progress
and up-to-date on any project
changes
-set up and maintain team website
-indentify risks, red flags, and
solutions
-notification of any risks or red
flags
-information on how each person is
doing on the project and how they
are performing in their role
-information on what resources you
need to get your job finished
-assistance with communicating
information to the rest of the team
-what each person's special skills
are on the project
-what each person needs on the
project to get their work done
-understanding of engineering, art,
and design limitations