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How to Build a High-Performing Team with Team-Building and a Team Charter

Your project team is co-located, but you have noticed a lack of collaboration and trust among members. Which TWO actions would BEST help build a high-performing team? (Choose two)

Quick Answer

The correct actions are to create a team charter with shared values, norms, and goals, and to conduct team-building activities. These two choices work together because team-building directly addresses the lack of collaboration and trust by fostering interpersonal relationships and psychological safety, while a team charter provides a clear framework for accountability and shared expectations, both of which are foundational for a high-performing team. On the PMP exam, this question tests your understanding of the "Develop Team" process and the tools for building trust in co-located teams, often appearing as a paired-response item where you must select two complementary actions. A common trap is choosing only one team-building method, like a social event, while ignoring the structural governance a charter provides. Memory tip: think "Charter for structure, Activities for trust"—together they form the blueprint for high performance.

⚠ Common exam trap

Many exam-takers confuse individual conflict resolution (like one-on-one meetings) with team-level interventions, or they mistakenly believe that avoiding conflict (by separating team members) is a valid strategy for building a high-performing team, when in fact it prevents the team from developing the necessary collaboration and trust.

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

Organize team-building activities to improve relationships

Team-building activities directly address the lack of collaboration and trust by fostering interpersonal relationships and psychological safety, which are foundational for a high-performing team. Option E is correct because a team charter establishes shared values, norms, and goals, providing a clear framework for collaboration and accountability, which aligns with PMI's emphasis on creating a team environment that promotes high performance.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • Assign team members to work independently on separate tasks to avoid conflict

    Why it's wrong here

    Working independently reduces collaboration and does not build teamwork.

  • Immediately address any underperformance with formal warnings

    Why it's wrong here

    Focusing on underperformance before building trust may be counterproductive.

  • Organize team-building activities to improve relationships

    Why this is correct

    Team-building activities enhance trust and collaboration.

  • Conduct one-on-one meetings with each team member to discuss their concerns

    Why it's wrong here

    One-on-one meetings are good for individual issues but don't directly build team cohesion.

  • Create a team charter with shared values, norms, and goals

    Why this is correct

    A team charter sets expectations and aligns the team.

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Variation 1. A project team has low trust and poor collaboration. The project manager wants to build a high-performing team. Which of the following is the MOST effective first step?

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  • A.Conduct a team-building event, such as a social gathering.
  • B.Identify and resolve the biggest conflict in the team.
  • C.Develop a team charter that defines values, communication norms, and conflict resolution processes.
  • D.Introduce daily stand-up meetings.

Why C: Developing a team charter is the most effective first step because it establishes a shared foundation of values, communication norms, and conflict resolution processes, which directly addresses low trust and poor collaboration by creating psychological safety and clear expectations. This aligns with the PMBOK Guide's emphasis on team charter as a key tool for forming a high-performing team, as it proactively prevents conflicts rather than reactively resolving them.

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