Welcome to the Team Assessment Survey, based on The FIVE Dysfunctions of a TEAM by Patrick Lencioni
Use the scale below to indicate how each statement applies to your team. Answer honestly and don’t over-think your answers. Click on the buttons to score (press F5 to start over at any point).
Team members are passionate and unguarded in their discussion of issues.
Team members openly discuss one another’s deficiencies or unproductive behaviours.
Team members know what their peers are working on and how they contribute to the collective good of the team.
Team members quickly and genuinely apologise to one another when they say or do something inappropriate or possibly damaging to the team.
Team members willingly make sacrifices (such as budget, turf, head count) in their departments or areas of expertise for the good of the team.
Team members openly admit their weaknesses and mistakes.
Team meetings are compelling and not boring.
Team members leave meetings confident that their peers are completely committed to the decisions that were agreed on, even if there was initial disagreement.
Morale is significantly affected by the failure to achieve team goals.
During team meetings, the most important and difficult issues are put on the table to be resolved.
Team members are deeply concerned about the prospect of letting down their peers.
Team members know about one another’s personal lives and are comfortable discussing them.
Team members end discussions with clear and specific resolutions and calls to action.
Team members constructively challenge one another about their plans and approaches.
Team members are slow to seek credit for their own contributions, but quick to point out those of others.