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An Easy Team Building Question to Boost Connection

An Easy Team Building Question to Boost Connection

Here is why I think its such a powerful question:

1. Its safe: We don't know much as kids, so whatever we wanted to be was guided by the small world we understood.

2. It's fun: This brings us back to a simpler time, and when we use LEGO's, this adds to the playful nature of the question, and a playful time in our lives.

3. It's somewhat revealing: Not too deep, but it can show passions that may still be alive today

4. It allows us to see others with more depth and dimension.

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Discover Your Team’s Passions Through Team Building

Discover Your Team’s Passions Through Team Building

Dale Carnegie said "To be interesting, be interested. People get animated when they get to talk about their passions.  When done correctly in groups, this adds to the depth and dimension in which people see each other.  When we know people better, we share more easily, are more vulnerable, more forgiving, and more open.  The key is to make this feel natural and not forced. 

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Facilitated Team Building is Better than Free Range Team Building

Facilitated Team Building is Better than Free Range Team Building

Think of the variety of team building events you’ve done- Most of them are free range. Happy hour, games, and even volunteering can be energizing and enjoyable, yet the interactions between people aren’t designed to connect. You are hoping for randomized collisions to help people connect. Facilitated events creates collisions and harnesses them to create connection with intent.

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Solving for Conflict in Teams

Solving for Conflict in Teams

I have found that through the many workshops I have done, that MOST of the time, when everyone gets a chance to share their wants and needs, it's not all that hard to build out win-win scenarios. Everyone needs to slow down, define the problem clearly, and flush out all perspectives. Once the nuance of the situation is unearthed, it's simple to see the higher level solution.

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Building Empathy in Teams With Personal Stories

Building Empathy in Teams With Personal Stories

Steve from accounting becomes Steve the guy who played baseball in the Little League World Series. Your team has a ton of stories like this and when shared, they will add depth and dimension to the relationships in your team. When we can hear, see, and understand the depth and dimension behind our teammates histories, we gain appreciation for them as a person. We understand they are more than the role they fill.

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Navigating Territorial Expertise in Teams

Navigating Territorial Expertise in Teams

Imagine a department is represented by physical territory. When someone represents a department, they are a representing the whole territory. Basic expectations, norms, communication modalities and even how the mission, vision, and values show up can be vastly different in each territory. As organizations get larger, so can the variance between these territories.

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AI Tools Exist to Boost Team Performance
Team Adaptability and Resilience Brandon Wetzstein Team Adaptability and Resilience Brandon Wetzstein

AI Tools Exist to Boost Team Performance

As we get more and more tools to improve efficiency and communication, it will become even more important for organizations to figure out how to empower teams to work together at their best. This is no easy task, especially in the face of more challenging ways of working; remote, hybrid, and distributed. My hypothesis is that the most important skills to build right now are people skills. The capacity to collaborate, innovate, and create together is where the true value will be in the coming years.

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Does Your Team Have an Air Sandwich Communication Challenge?

Does Your Team Have an Air Sandwich Communication Challenge?

One of the biggest challenges that compounds the air sandwich effect is the level of domain expertise from a hierarchy lens. As leaders look at the forest, and operational staff looks at the trees. Someone has to figure out the transition between the two. The best fix? Finding common ground through empathy and understanding. True understanding from all levels allows for everyone to seek win-win scenarios because success is defined clearly for all.

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