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PI Worldwide Offers Proven Tool for Motivating Teams, in Basketball and in Business
3/27/2009
Winning Coach Uses Data-Driven Assessment to Beat the Competition
Coaches and managers agree that motivating a team, whether to win games or to meet sales targets, is the winning strategy.
In fact, 41.7% of companies recently surveyed by PI Worldwide cited the development of effective teams as the primary source of value and use for the detailed data that PI provides on the motivations and behavioral drives of employees.
“The high pressure environment of March Madness is similar to today’s highly competitive market,” says
So what lessons can managers steal from the court to apply with their own teams? PI Worldwide offers the following lessons:
· Know who you can put in the game when the pressure is on. The use of well-developed and well-validated measures of personality, technical skills, values and cognitive ability consistently leads to higher-quality hiring and promotion decisions.
· Learn who you can push. There’s a danger in using the same communication and motivation strategies for every individual. Not everyone perceives pressures the same way, and not everyone is alike in the way they handle change. Some players need to hear “You’re better than this,” while other need to have their competitive buttons pushed.
· Do you want to beat your rivals or help your team? Incentives that focus on competition and achieving a great prize might seem like a terrific motivator. In reality, many players are more team-oriented and motivated by cooperation. Knowing that will help you motivate Sally AND Patty, even though they have different styles.
· Every player brings something unique to the team. As new players are added to the team, roles are shifted. It is important that individuals are recognized for the special talent they bring to the team and to emphasize to all players that the team’s success is dependent on everyone working together.
· Develop your leaders. Remember that training and development is the whole point of coaching, and that focusing on skill development is only going to make the team stronger.






