“Stacking the Deck” for a Successful Team
From what I’ve learned and experienced both as a team member and a team coach, there are 5 things you need to have in place to have a successful team. Read on to learn more.
Authentic Team Leadership - Are You In?
What if you could be both authentic and effective as a team leader? What if you could experience a future where you and your team members could show up every day with courage and trust rather than the watered down version of yourselves? Shelve the what ifs; this is the reality of a team leader.
Team Leadership - Sharing the Spotlight
Coffee Shop Confidential
“Well, this new manager certainly has a way about her!”, Barb said. “I have to admit though, I’m a little overwhelmed with all the changes and the new direction.” Barb and I had just settled down for a face to face chat over coffee, and she was eager to talk about all the changes after the company reorg.
Steering From the Back Seat
Even if you aren’t the person calling the meeting, you can control the experience for yourself and others. In their recently published book, How to Fix Meetings, authors Graham Alcott and Hayley Watts use the term “steering from the back seat” to describe ways in which you can influence the outcome as a participant.
5 Principles for Effective Disagreement
Did you know that only 5% of decisions are made by single leaders, and 95% of decisions require team collaboration? Despite this, technically talented teams are often hesitant to share their opinions due to social conditioning or lack of experience.
Daring Feats of Decision Making
When an organization needs to make a series of strategic decisions, the ponderous rituals related to strategic planning just won’t cut it if answers are needed urgently.