Posts tagged Teambuilding
Make Meetings Relevant and Keep Them That Way

Activate ways-of-working is how you make sure your meetings are built around what matters to everyone on the team.

Every month or every quarter commit to stop, inquire, reflect and improve. Connect your learning sessions to specific areas that you want to enhance, even to specific on-going work that could benefit from the lessons learned. That’s the heart of Sustain & Renew as a discipline.

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Focusing Collaboration on What Matters

TOGETHER WE ARE COURAGEOUS ARCHITECTS OF THE FUTURE OF PETCARE”.

This statement is not only inspirational and aspirational, it’s also practical. For example, if a topic didn’t deal with the future of the entire petcare segment, if it wouldn’t make a difference to what the segment might look like 5 or 10 years ahead, that topic wouldn’t make it onto their agenda.

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Not All Types of Collaboration Are Equal

How can we clearly differentiate among the varying degrees of collaboration? And how can we apply that knowledge to getting work done collaboratively? This Blogpost addresses:

  • The risk of burn out from what some are calling over-collaboration

  • Understanding that there are levels or degrees of collaboration leads to finding you need less collaboration that you thought.

  • How understanding these levels help you decide how to dedicate more time to the collaboration that matters and less time to the collaboration that doesn’t

  • Gets you to fewer meetings, fewer random emails or texts in the middle of the night

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Stop Teamwork Happy Talk

We’ve all seen them. Posters of rowing teams pulling together silhouetted against a golden sunset. Quotes from legendary coaches. Platitudes about teamwork outlined in a company’s “Core Values.” All of this amounts to lip service without any true action to support it.

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Team Dysfunction? Maybe It's Only A Malfunction

A few years ago, one of my HR colleagues called me with a request. “There’s this finance team I support and they are so dysfunctional it’s unbelievable. Can you help?” I paused, uncertain how to answer. I’d always felt that I was good with troubled teams, that I had a knack for working with dysfunction. But in this case, I balked.

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Trust Isn't A Precondition For Team Success

Trust isn’t a precondition for team success and we have to stop treating it that way. Don’t get me wrong; trust in teams matters - a lot.  But too many teams believe that they need to build trust first in order to improve their performance or address their issues.  

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