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Transform Your Organization Through Team-Powered Leadership
Most organizations approach leadership development backwards. They send individual managers to expensive training programs, hoping these solo experiences will somehow translate into organizational transformation. Meanwhile, the most powerful leadership laboratory sits right in front of them: their existing teams. The truth is, exceptional leaders aren't built in isolation—they're forged through the daily crucible of team collaboration, conflict, and collective problem-solving.

Stepping Forward - The Hidden Power of Team Commitment
The psychology behind this approach aligns perfectly with James Clear's insights on identity-based habits in his book "Atomic Habits." When we incorporate something into our identity – whether it's being a committed team player or a coachable athlete – our actions naturally flow from that self-image. It's no longer about forcing ourselves to follow rules; it's about staying true to who we've declared ourselves to be.

Team Engagement, Retention, and Experience, OH MY!
Engagement, Retention, and Experience, OH MY! This was the the theme of last nights joyful networking event. Some of the questions: 🤔 Build a model that shows what environments or conditions you have found to be most conducive to fostering employee engagement🤔💡 Build a model that that shows what strategies you have used to measure and improve retention rates🤔💡🤖 Build a model that shows how technology has transformed engagement, retention, and/or employee experience in your organization. This goes to show the power of LEGO Serious Play and how it can connect and engage both teams and people who don’t work together.

Defining Objectives for Team Off Site Meetings
Coming up with an objective is the most difficult part of what we do. This was true when I ran workshops and off-sites internally and continues in my client work today. Here is a tip - Use a pre-mortem approach when thinking about the outcomes. Imagine your offsite/workshop is over, and it was a grand success! What does it feel like? What are people saying? How does work change moving forward?

How Much Time Do You Spend Observing Your Team?
Try this out 🤔 ▶ Delegate an activity for someone else to run, something where everyone needs to share their input, possibly a brainstorm or something similar. 👀 Participate yourself, but spend your time also paying attention to how people are interacting. Not just the speaker but the team as a whole. The idea here isn't to spy or call people out (Don't do that!) Instead, look and listen. 👀Are people attentive? Supportive? Do they build off of one another or do they take their turn and shut down?

Boost Team Morale: Increase Autonomy to Give People Agency
The quest on how to improve team performance is multifaceted. While numerous strategies can be employed, emphasizing autonomy stands out as a potent tool in the modern workplace. It's about trust, empowerment, and enabling growth. When teams feel autonomous, they're not just satisfied—they're motivated, innovative, and consistently deliver peak performance.

Ways to Boost Employee Morale : Focus on Accountability
Accountability, when approached with empathy, clarity, and a forward-looking mindset, transforms from a mere buzzword to a dynamic force. It paves the way for organizations to not just achieve their goals but to continually evolve, innovate, and thrive in an ever-changing business landscape.

Boost Employee Engagement with Bare Bones Drafts
Imagine pouring your best effort into a project or deck, only to have it completely reversed or changed when shared. Not only is this a detriment to engagement of an employee or team, but it might even result in turnover if it happens often.
This is a huge problem for leaders that are not great communicators.

Neuroscience and LEGO serious Play with David Rock’s SCARF Model
Most challenges of workplace challenge, discord, engagement, and quiet quitting can be addressed via David Rocks' SCARF model.
Social threats and rewards can impact how productive, happy, and engaged we are at work, and the LEGO Serious Play method is a fantastic way to champion the social rewards part of the SCARF model.