When it comes to running a successful business, managing a team effectively is non-negotiable. Peak team performance management ensures your team not only stays on track but thrives in their roles, aligning with your business's overall objectives.
As your business grows, managing a team becomes even more complex. This is supported by research from the CIPD on effective people management, which highlights the importance of structure and clarity in team success.
Team management is always important to growing and running a stable business, but it's even more imperative in uncertain times.
UK businesses in 2026 are operating against a backdrop of sustained economic pressure, shifting regulation and ongoing geopolitical instability, all of which make long-term planning more complex than ever.
At the same time, rapid advances in AI, evolving employee expectations and persistent skills shortages are reshaping how teams function, placing greater demand on leaders to provide clarity, stability and direction in unsettled conditions.
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(Jo Croft, facilitator Thames Valley East running her TAB peer board)
This guide explores practical, actionable approaches to help you manage your team confidently and maximise their performance in 2026 and beyond.
Managing a team is more than giving orders, but is the process of a manager providing direction so a team can achieve common goals.
Team management includes goal setting, effective communication, delegation, resource allocation, building trust within your team and importantly, team performance management.
At its core, team performance management is about setting clear goals, tracking progress, and providing feedback that supports continuous improvement. It’s not just about checking tasks off a list, it’s about building an environment where your team feels motivated, accountable and ready to give their best every day.
Effective team management requires ongoing attention and flexibility, helping you navigate the challenges of leading people and ensuring their growth aligns with your business objectives.
(Members of David McCartney's peerboard discussing their thoughts)
Every great team needs direction. Start by defining clear, measurable objectives that give your team a sense of purpose and direction.
When team members know what they’re working towards, and how it feeds into the bigger picture, they’re more engaged and productive. As a result, clear goal setting improves team performance.
Use SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound) to set the stage for success. For more guidance on goal-setting, see our guide on streamlining business goals using the AFTERS approach.
Open communication is essential to strong team dynamics.
Ensure your team feels comfortable sharing their ideas, voicing concerns and providing feedback. Regular check-ins, team meetings and having an ‘open-door’ policy will foster transparency and reduce the risk of misunderstandings.
Effective communication is vital when managing remote or hybrid teams. Tools like Slack or Microsoft Teams can help keep everyone connected and aligned.
Consistent, constructive feedback is crucial for team development. Whether positive reinforcement or helpful critiques, feedback ensures your team knows where they stand and how to improve. Make it part of your routine with one-on-one meetings or quick performance check-ins to keep everyone on the same page.
Teams perform best when they work together. Encourage collaboration by setting up cross-functional projects, problem-solving sessions, or team-building activities. The more cohesive your team, the better they’ll tackle challenges and drive results.
Need more tips on fostering teamwork? Explore how to build a strong company culture.
The right tools can elevate team performance by streamlining tasks and improving collaboration. Tools like Trello or Asana can help manage projects and deadlines, while performance management systems keep everyone on track with their goals.
Discover more about business efficiency tools and time management strategies that can take your team’s performance to the next level.
The best teams are always learning. Investing in your team’s professional growth—whether through training sessions, mentorship, or workshops—shows you’re committed to their success. Employees who feel supported in their development are more productive and loyal to your business.
For leadership development, check out our guide to unleashing the power of your leadership team.
Flexibility is key in today’s fast-changing business environment. Whether it’s adapting to new industry trends or adjusting team strategies, being open to change ensures your team remains resilient and innovative.
If you're leading a hybrid team, adaptability is even more important. Here's what you should consider when managing a hybrid team:
Start by setting clear expectations around outcomes rather than activity, ensuring every team member understands what success looks like.
Prioritise regular communication that is structured but purposeful, creating space for alignment without overwhelming diaries.
Invest in your culture by being intentional about connection, inclusion and shared values across locations.
Technology should enable collaboration, not complicate it, so keep tools simple and consistent.
Finally, lead by example. Hybrid working succeeds when leaders demonstrate accountability, visibility and a commitment to performance, regardless of where work happens.
Recognising your team’s hard work goes a long way in boosting morale and maintaining high performance. Celebrate successes, big or small, and make a point to publicly acknowledge when someone goes above and beyond. Whether it’s a formal reward system or a simple ‘thank you,’ appreciation keeps your team motivated.
While effective team management can be highly rewarding, it comes with its own set of challenges. Here’s how to tackle some of the most common ones:
Lack of Accountability: Make sure each team member understands their role and responsibilities. Regular progress reviews help reinforce accountability and ensure goals are being met.
Poor Communication: Establish clear communication channels early on and encourage transparency in all interactions to avoid confusion or misalignment.
Team Conflicts: Conflict is inevitable but doesn’t have to derail your team’s success. Encourage open dialogue, mediate where necessary, and create a safe space for conflict resolution.
Managing Remote Teams: Keeping remote teams connected and productive requires careful planning. Use digital tools to stay in regular touch with your team and schedule check-ins to maintain a sense of unity. For more advice, visit our remote work guide.
Implementing these strategies can transform your team’s output and your business results. Here are just a few benefits you’ll see:
Increased Productivity: A well-managed team works more efficiently and achieves better results.
Higher Employee Satisfaction: When team members feel supported and appreciated, they’re more engaged and committed to their roles.
Reduced Turnover: High-performing teams tend to stay together longer, reducing the need for constant recruitment and training.
Alignment with Business Goals: When your team’s performance aligns with your business objectives, achieving those goals becomes much easier.
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how teams operate, but effective management still starts with clarity. Leaders must set clear goals and expectations so AI enhances productivity rather than creating unnecessary complexity.
As AI takes on routine tasks, roles should evolve. Team members can focus more on problem solving, creativity and relationship building. This requires active guidance to ensure individuals understand where they add the most value.
Transparency is equally important. Teams need to know how AI is being used and where human judgement remains essential. Open communication builds trust and encourages adoption.
However, AI should support decision making, not replace it. Strong leadership still depends on accountability, regular feedback and alignment.
Finally, success with AI comes from continuous learning. Encourage experimentation while maintaining clear standards.
For those earlier in their journey, it is worth exploring broader applications of AI across the business before refining its role in team management.
Managing a team and ensuring optimal performance can be challenging, especially as your business grows.
If you’re a business owner looking for expert guidance on how to lead your team more effectively, The Alternative Board (TAB) is here to help.
With years of experience helping business owners like you, we offer personalised business coaching, peer advisory boards, and tailored solutions to meet your unique challenges.
Whether you need help with team performance management, strategic planning, or overall business growth, TAB provides the resources and support to help you succeed.
Get in touch with us today to learn more or find your local TAB board facilitator.