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Self-Directed Work Teams (SDWT)

Introduction: SDWT

A Self-Directed Work Team (SDWT) is a group of employees organised around a defined task, process, or project, operating with minimal direct supervision. These teams take shared responsibility for planning, managing, and improving their work, creating greater ownership and accountability.

Background

The concept of SDWTs grew from organisational development and Lean practices, where empowering employees to manage their own work increases engagement and productivity. Instead of relying on managers for every decision, teams are given autonomy to make day-to-day choices, while leaders act as facilitators or coaches.

Key Elements/Features

Key characteristics of SDWTs include:

  • Clear task: Each team has a specific area of responsibility or project.
  • Shared responsibility: Members collectively plan, organise, and control work.
  • Minimal supervision: Managers provide support only when needed.
  • Continuous improvement: Teams monitor performance and seek ways to improve.
  • Multi-skilled members: Individuals often rotate roles to increase flexibility.

Applications/Examples

SDWTs are applied across industries:

  • Manufacturing: Production teams managing quality, schedules, and output.
  • Services: Call centre or healthcare teams organising their own workflows.
  • Lean and Kaizen: Teams empowered to identify and solve problems directly.
  • Projects: Cross-functional groups driving initiatives with limited oversight.

For example, a logistics company introduced an SDWT to manage warehouse operations. The team planned shifts, tracked performance indicators, and solved daily issues independently. Over time, they reduced order errors by 25% and improved on-time deliveries.

Relevance/Impact

SDWTs boost employee motivation, accountability, and adaptability while supporting Lean principles by placing decision-making closest to the work. However, they require training in teamwork and problem-solving, and success depends on clarity, trust, and supportive leadership.

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Anend Harkhoe
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