Team Speed Check

Your ability to execute at speed is a direct result of how you work together. The Amplified Group have prepared an anonymous assessment which will take no more than 5 minutes to complete. 

“Tech is very mainstream now.  We are no longer mystified by technology…tech companies are always fighting in a time-based competition.  How you take things to market is just as important as what you’re taking to market.  How you’re organising your troops inside the company is even more important than it was previously.”  Paul Wiefels of the Chasm Group 

This assessment turns opinion into fact, gives you proof points behind the current strengths and weaknesses in your team and a safe platform to address them. Once everyone in your team has completed the survey you will receive a report on how effectively your team works together, identifying any areas for development.

    My team share a common vision. *
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    The purpose of my team is clear. *
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    I can trust my colleagues to be accountable for actions we have agreed. *
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    Common goals have had input from all stakeholders. *
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    All team members are involved throughout the planning process. *
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    All team members are equally involved in the execution of the plan. *
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    There is good communication on shared activities. *
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    There is regular feedback on shared activities. *
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    We always look for ways to simplify how we do things. *
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    Common goals are shared with all stakeholders. *
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    There is clarity on all aspects of our team’s responsibilities. *
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    All Key Stakeholders meet regularly to decide on the strategy and any changes to the plan. *
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    We don’t have lots of competing priorities. *
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    Everyone contributes equally to our joint success as a team. *
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    Individuals know each other’s work styles and are able to adapt their approach accordingly. *
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    Team members value collective success more than individual achievement. *
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    When our team fails to achieve collective goals, each team member takes personal responsibility to improve the team’s performance.
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    We focus on what really matters.
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    Team members confront peers about problems in their respective areas of responsibility.
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    Team members question one another about their current approaches and methods.
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    When mistakes occur, they are treated as lessons.
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    Team members voice opinions even at the risk of causing disagreement.
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    The team is open to new ideas.
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    I understand what is expected of me in my role.
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    I have the authority to correct problems when they occur. *
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    I do not have to go through a lot of processes and procedures to change things. *
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    We follow the mantra of less is more. *
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    I do not need to get management’s approval before I handle problems. *
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    Team meetings are only focused on topics that are important to the organisation. *
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    I clearly understand how the team can contribute to the success of the company. *
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    Team members feel safe to admit to a mistake. *
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    Give ONE WORD ONLY to describe what inspires you most about Amplified. *

    Give ONE WORD ONLY to describe what frustrates you most about Amplified.*

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