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Team Roles: Monitor

Learn more about the Monitor role on the TEAM Dashboard!

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Written by Taylor Nash
Updated over a year ago

Team Roles can help you understand your roles on a team, along with your team's makeup, imbalances, and what each individual role plays. Monitors are slow, analytical, and able to detach for a broader perspective- using an objective point of view.


Overview

Monitors are great at keeping tabs on progress and having an innate sense of where things stand with a team or with progress toward goals. They are able to stay out of the weeds to keep a broader perspective that is often necessary to keep a project in line with broader objectives.


Strengths

  • Sober, strategic, and discerning.

  • Sees all the options and judges logically, accurately, and impartially.

  • Crucial for making informed decisions.

  • Prudent

Positioning

  • Can be utilized most effectively for analyzing problems and evaluating ideas and suggestions. Monitors are very good at weighing the pros and cons of options.

  • When paired with a Driver, can be very effective at navigating challenging situations. The Monitor's problem-solving abilities can be extremely effective when they are trusted by the team.

Development Opportunities

  • To avoid becoming overly critical, it is important to give Monitors direct responsibility & accountability over certain tasks. This can keep them from being viewed as having a lack of drive.

  • If decision-making gets slowed, be sure to put deadlines on ambiguous or open-ended tasks.

  • Considers the larger strategic picture when making decisions - be sure to incorporate the why to improve decision-making.

  • Be aware of sounding overly skeptical or cynical in broader discussions. Position your questions in a way that recognizes the value in others' contributions but ensures small details are considered.

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