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        PINK ELEPHANT  
        THOUGHT LEADERSHIP WHITE PAPER 
  Understanding The Five Dysfunctions 
   Of A Team & How It Applies To Your 
                 ®
              ITIL  Journey 
                      
                      
                       Understanding The Five Dysfunctions Of A 
                       Team & How It Applies To Your ITIL Journey 
                                                            Table Of Contents 
                             
                             
                            1     Introduction………………………………………………………………...……………………..                                    3 
                            2     Types Of Teams……………………………………………………..........................................         5 
                            3     The Five Dysfunctions Of A Team ……………………………………………………………                              9 
                            4     Conclusion ………………..………………………............................................…………...…    24 
                            5     About Pink Elephant ………………………......……….……………………….......................             25 
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                  Understanding The Five Dysfunctions Of A 
                  Team & How It Applies To Your ITIL Journey 
                       1)  INTRODUCTION 
                        
                      An important consideration for every ITIL journey is to understand the impact teams 
                      will have throughout the process development, implementation and ongoing operation 
                      of your ITIL processes. 
                        
                      Every process improvement initiative has multiple risks; but, one that is often 
                      overlooked is the risk of how well teams function together. It is not uncommon to see 
                      well defined team structures where there is a sense of sharing, learning, contributing 
                      and growing together; however, for each success story there are many more where 
                      the teams are in a total dysfunctional mode. There is no team work or accountability, 
                      but plenty of finger pointing and placing of blame as to why something is not getting 
                      done. 
                        
                      This paper is based on the book, The Five Dysfunctions Of A Team, by Patrick 
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                      Lencioni , brought to life through real world examples of team dynamics. 
                      Supplementing these ideas will be techniques and methods to overcome the 
                      dysfunctions that can seriously hurt your ITIL journey. 
                        
                      1.1 Implementing Process Changes Everything 
                        
                      As the below figure shows, whenever an organization has started its ITIL journey, 
                      changing the process is only one area that truly changes. It is essential to also 
                      consider the required changes for each of the points that are shown below: process, 
                      people, technology and management. The people component is where there is a shift 
                      from an individual hero mentality to a shared team responsibility mentality. In other 
                      words, the people component is probably the biggest change area, employees 
                      including management and staff are asked to change their behavior. Many people call 
                      this cultural change, and it does become that over time; but, initially it is the change in 
                      individual behaviors. 
                        
                      From a management perspective, what gets rewarded gets done, and it is important 
                      that job descriptions are updated to include process activity. Performance plans and 
                      appraisal systems need to include employee recognition for following the process 
                      procedures and using the support IT Service Management (ITSM) tool correctly. 
                       
                      1 Lencioni, Patrick. The Five Dysfunctions Of A Team. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2002. 
                       
                       
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