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India Inc plans to scale up manager-less teams to reduce turnaround time

To be sure, there is no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to constituting such teams. Every organisation has its own personalised model to decide which department and employees are eligible for self-driven teams or SDTs

August 16, 2023 / 15:02 IST
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The way SDTs operate raises questions on the relevance of managerial roles and their micromanagement, in some cases.
The way SDTs operate raises questions on the relevance of managerial roles and their micromanagement, in some cases.

In what can be seen as a revamp of the overall operating models in India Inc, companies are increasingly shifting towards self-managed or self-driven teams (SMTs/SDTs). Though not a new concept, companies are now relying more on such teams after tasting success.

UTI AMC, Team Computers and MSN Laboratories are three examples.

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SMTs epitomise a collaborative work structure in which individuals collectively steer projects and tasks without hierarchical micromanagement. Empowered to make decisions and solve challenges independently, these teams cultivate a sense of ownership, accountability and creativity.

Till now, the question of organisations completely changing structures with SMTs has not been a discussion until hybrid and remote teams came in, said Sonica Aron, Founder and Managing Partner of HR consultancy firm Marching Sheep.