Introduction
The term "team" is often misused to describe workgroups, which are people brought together by a goal but not necessarily aligned. True teams share a long-term vision, agree on immediate goals, and understand the need for mutual collaboration. In donor-dependent countries like Uganda, workgroups often operate in silos. Team formation transforms these groups into cohesive units aligned in mission and vision.
Challenge
Limited Alignment in Workgroups
Workgroups in Uganda faced significant challenges due to a lack of alignment. Misaligned workgroups can become temporary alliances or pseudo-teams, achieving short-term tasks without contributing to broader goals or struggling with internal conflicts due to a lack of interdependence.
Outcomes
Improved Team Performance and Collective Impact
Personal values aligned with overall goals led to self-regulation and mutual regulation among team members, improving community health outcomes.
Transparency fostered trust, resulting in better cooperation and a healthier work environment.
Clear understanding of goals and task alignment improved morale and performance, enabling teams to measure achievements and celebrate milestones.


