Multi-team Reporting

Re-test your team to track progress & improvements through training, development and focus.

Multi-team Reporting

Re-test your team to track progress & improvements through training, development and focus.

What is a Benchmark Report?

Your first TeamLytica report gives you a benchmark level to work from. Focus and train on the lower scoring areas and then re-test the team to see what improvements have been made.

TeamLytica Comparing Cohesion Index Example Dashboard

What is a Benchmark Report?

Your first TeamLytica report gives you a benchmark level to work from. Focus and train on the lower scoring areas and then re-test the team to see what improvements have been made.

TeamLytica Comparing Cohesion Index Example Dashboard

What is a Benchmark Report?

Your first TeamLytica report gives you a benchmark level to work from. Focus and train on the lower scoring areas and then re-test the team to see what improvements have been made.

TeamLytica Comparing Cohesion Index Example Dashboard

What is a Benchmark Report?

Your first TeamLytica report gives you a benchmark level to work from. Focus and train on the lower scoring areas and then re-test the team to see what improvements have been made.

We Benchmark Everything for you

Track and see changes to your Cohesion, Category and question scores to instantly see where progress has been made. Or, where further work is required.

Everything is colour-coded for ease of use and understanding.

TeamLytica Cohesion Index Dashboard Example

Reduce Team Stress

Managing team stress to an optimal level is crucial if you want to get the best from your team.

Your TeamLytica reports can help you measure where the team is at, what needs to be done to reduce (or increase) team stress and then lets you re-test to gauge the impact of your interventions.

TeamLytica year on year graph comparison for Optimum Performance
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Why Re-test?

Your role as a manager is to continually monitor and improve what the team does. In almost any environment, the needs and influences and pressures on the team change frequently.

Understanding and positively reacting to these changes in both the short and longer-term will help your team deliver its KPIs.

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Scores Increase and Go Down

Things often change within a team. If scores are increasing, ask yourself if this is because of your interactions, those of the team or external factors.

Likewise, scores can decrease which may be an indicator that more focused is required in those areas or, that external factors have had a negative impact on the team.

Use the data and Actions to keep moving things forward.

Get your Teamlytica Report today

A complete set of data and commentary allowing you to understand and get the very best from your team

Cohesion Index

Cohesion Index

A powerful overall score for your team of everything they rated

Stress Indicator

Stress Indicator

Know if you're getting the best from your team or pushing them too hard

Morale Indicator

Morale Indicator

Giving you the morale and pulse of your team right now

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Category and Questions Scores

All colour-coded for ease of use and comparisons

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Disparity

Reports

Learn the story behind behind the scores to help you further

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Open Text Comments

Comments directly from your team - both positive and improvements

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Tyrelle Mcleod-Bentley

Director

Soccer Assist

The irony is not lost on us that we recruit and place the next generation of sports stars who all have to excel in teams. The Teamlytica platform has helped us get to a place where we're proud of our own team performances.

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Anita Dev

Director

TeamWork ADL

The team reports have really helped our team and given our senior leaders the knowledge we've needed to make effective changes to the way we work and manage.

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Steve Chown

Entrepreneurial Innovation Manager

TeamLytica's software has been identified as a valuable tool to check the effectiveness of newly combined teams in the Bank. We are using it to review their progress as the staff become more integrated.

Accredited Coaches

Only accredited coaches can use TeamLytica.

The training and support you get will ensure you have the right level of knowledge to be able to coach teams as well as individuals. Then our reporting platform gives you a strong structure, providing you with a foundation that you can build on with your own knowledge and experience.

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Public Sector

Public Sector

July 13, 20233 min read

Public Sector

Boosting teamwork and performance is challenging when budgets are being squeezed.

If you are a manager in the public sector, you face a variety of pressing challenges. The world is volatile, uncertain and ambiguous: it’s not often clear what the future holds for specific departments or processes. What’s more, technology is changing the nature of public services, reducing staffing requirements and increasing the technical complexity of the work.

Public sector teams need to be able to deliver services to the general public effectively. Dysfunctional groups create internal problems and don’t provide a level of service that taxpayers expect. Many problems begin at the team level, which is why rooting them out and fixing them is so important.

TeamLytica is a tool that does just that. It delves into the management issues that could be affecting the performance and wellbeing of your team and offers solutions to resolve them.

Using KITE – K – Knowledge, I – Insights, T – Training, E – Empowerment. 

The platform uses a confidential questionnaire. Managers send a survey to their colleagues covering nine domains critical for describing the success of the team. Employees then upload their answers to the platform that automatically generates a 28-page report based on the data provided.

The report contains all kinds of valuable insights that enable you to identify issues which might be hampering the effectiveness of your team. Think of it as a diagnostic tool – a way of sniffing out problems that would otherwise be challenging to observe.

The Team Overview page provides an executive summary of team and management performance across nine critical factors: leadership, delivery, trust, capability, energy, harmony, stakeholders, accountability and resilience. You can immediately get a feel for the nature and extent of the problems afflicting your department and take actions to address them.

We aim to do things a little differently at TeamLytica – we’re here to help.

Management in the public sector is difficult; complicated partly by the high levels of unionisation. With TeamLytica, you get a range of simple, actionable steps you can take immediately, based on the findings of the survey. Key development areas could include things like helping new leaders find their feet, better communicating with employees, and training and development options to enhance the effectiveness of leaders.

What about differences in performance between teams in different departments? TeamLytica can help with that too.

Many managers in the public sector often wonder why some teams perform better than others. The TeamLytica platform provides tools that allow you to compare various departments to one another and find the metrics that might explain performance differentials. One team, for instance, might have a high level of trust in management and feel confident with reporting problems; another might not.

Public sector departments also rely heavily on a select few “star” employees: people with the knowledge and expertise to keep the show running. TeamLytica allows you to important key performance metrics and cross-correlate them with employee satisfaction measures from the survey. You’re then immediately able to see whether you’re at risk of losing your most valuable people and adopting management strategies to address this.

The public sector faces management challenges from a changing workforce to people empowerment. It’s vital, therefore, that you use TeamLytica’s tools to uncover the problems holding your team back so that you can continue to deliver to the public.

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