Team Development Arcs

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Another term for a "Team Development Arc" in the context of NETs is "developmental pathway". PBEM asks NET teams to meet regularly, but many Team Leaders have requested guidance on the "why" of meeting. Without a defined purpose, team meetings can drift, prompting some members to stop attending meetings, and teams do not build their capacity as neighborhood-based disaster responders. The purpose of Team Developmental Arcs is to structure a team's movement from a baseline of organization to higher level disaster response skills and capacity. Arcs give TLs a roadmap rather than running meetings by "what should we talk about this month?"

Team Development Arc Leadership Approach

A NET Team Leader is responsible for developing their team. PBEM recommends NET Team Leaders approach the task with the following in mind:

  • Use team meetings to develop the team (not necessarily individual NETs)
  • Think of your operations plan
  • Begin with the end in mind: TLs should visualize what a capable NET team for their neighborhood looks like. For example, by the end of the arc, the team...
    • Can set up a command post quickly and assign roles.
    • Knows local hazards and prospective resources.
    • Can deploy BEECN, DAMM, or other comms with little prompting.
    • Has regularly practiced light search and rescue and other basic skillsets.
    • Has team cohesion and a predictable meeting rhythm.
  • Delegate: A TL is responsible for being the "conductor" at the front of the orchestra, but the conductor does not play an instrument. After a TL develops their team's Development Arcs, they should assign responsibility for most meeting topics to different members of the team
  • Braid arcs together and pursue simultaneously

(TBA)

Team Development Arcs Table

The table below proposes five major Team Development Arcs and team activities that move the team down the path.

District 1
Neighborhood Volunteers Hours
Argay
Centennial
Glenfair
Hazelwood
Lents
Mill Park
Parkrose
Parkrose Heights
Pleasant Valley
Powelhurst-Gilbert
Russell
Sumner
Sunderland
Wilkes
Woodland Park
District 2
Neighborhood Volunteers Hours
Alameda
Arbor Lodge
Beaumont-Wilshire
Boise
Bridgeton
Cathedral Park
Concordia
Cully
East Columbia
Eliot
Grant Park
Hayden Island
Hollywood
Humboldt
Irvington
Kenton
King
Lloyd District
Overlook
Piedmont
Portsmouth
Sabin
St. Johns
Sullivan's Gulch
University Park
Vernon
Woodlawn
District 3
Neighborhood Volunteers Hours
Brentwood-Darlington
Brooklyn
Buckman
Creston-Kenilworth
Foster-Powell
Hosford-Abernethy
Kerns
Laurelhurst
Madison South
Montavilla
Mt. Scott-Arleta
Mt. Tabor
North Tabor
Richmond
Rose City Park
Roseway
South Tabor
Sunnyside
Woodstock
District 4
Neighborhood Volunteers Hours
Ardenwald-Johnson Creek
Arlington Heights
Arnold Creek
Ashcreek
Bridlemile
Collins View
Crestwood
Eastmoreland
Far Southwest
Forest Park
Goose Hollow
Hayhurst
Healy Heights
Hillsdale
Hillside
Homestead
Linnton
Maplewood
Markham
Marshall Park
Multnomah
Northwest District
Northwest Heights
Old Town-Chinatown
Pearl District
Portland Downtown
Reed
Riverdale
Sellwood-Moreland
South Burlingame
South Portland
Southwest Hills
Sylvan-Highlands
West Portland Park