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Why Teams Respond to Change at Different Speeds

Why Teams Respond to Change at Different Speeds

When you introduce change—whether it's a new tool, process, reorganization, or way of working—you're asking people to move through a predictable sequence of psychological stages. These stages show up across three different frameworks that, remarkably, tell the same story:

Innovation AdoptionChange TransitionGrief Response

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Those Who Don't Build Must Burn

Those Who Don't Build Must Burn

As talent becomes harder and harder to attract and retain: Don't sacrifice your A-players to accommodate your C's.

That negative team member who's "not that bad" and "has some good qualities"? They're costing you far more than their salary. They're costing you the engagement, creativity, and performance of everyone around them.

There's an old Hindu proverb that says, "There are hundreds of paths up the mountain, all leading in the same direction, so it doesn't matter which path you take. The only one wasting time is the one who runs around and around the mountain, telling everyone that his or her path is wrong."

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Building Resilient, Adaptable Teams That Thrive Through Change
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Building Resilient, Adaptable Teams That Thrive Through Change

In today's rapidly evolving workplace, your team's ability to adapt isn't just an advantage—it's essential for survival. But here's what most leaders miss: resilience isn't about toughness or pushing through adversity. It's about creating systems, relationships, and mindsets that allow your team to bend without breaking, to evolve without losing their core identity, and to find opportunity in every challenge.

This comprehensive guide explores team adaptability, drawing from real-world experiences and proven strategies to help you build a team that doesn't just survive change—they leverage it for growth.

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The Art of We vs Me in Teams

The Art of We vs Me in Teams

When everyone understands and plays their role, it showcases individual talents while bringing out the best in the team. Some people are natural scorers, others are defensive specialists, and some excel at rebounding. In the workplace, these roles look different - maybe you have your strategic thinkers, your detail-oriented executors, and your relationship builders - but the principle remains the same.

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The Secret Sauce of Great Teams: Emulsification

The Secret Sauce of Great Teams: Emulsification

How many of us have worked with people who are like oil and water? Team members who just don't naturally mix, creating friction rather than flow? Well, just like our hollandaise, we just need to find the right emulsifier!

Through our work with teams, we've discovered that effective team emulsification happens in layers, each one strengthening the bonds between team members.

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The Foundations of Amazing Teamwork

The Foundations of Amazing Teamwork

Creating an exceptional team requires intention and effort, but the rewards are worth the investment. When these six foundations are firmly established and actively maintained, teams can achieve remarkable results while creating an environment where everyone flourishes. Excellence in teamwork isn't accidental - it's the product of careful cultivation of these essential elements.

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Four Pillars to Build Solid Communities

Four Pillars to Build Solid Communities

As we hopefully near the end of the pandemic, the focus on community is strong. People are finding new virtual communities, re-entering in person communities, and forging hybrid variations. As we develop and grow our communities moving forward, we will build strong and healthy ones by focusing on the pillars of purpose, activities, relationships, and exchange

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