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Who are Your Team Anchovies, Who is Your Salt?

Who are Your Team Anchovies, Who is Your Salt?

This is the hard part of being a leader - often times leaders are given teams that they didn't hire, figuring out how to assemble the best recipe with a set amount of ingredients. While the leader may set the table for the culture of the team, how each person shows up and interacts determines the true flavor of team itself.

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Fostering Team Success Through Individual Responsibility

Fostering Team Success Through Individual Responsibility

By fostering an environment where team goals are prioritized and each member feels responsible for the team's success, organizations can create stronger, more cohesive teams. Remember, a great team is not just a group of talented individuals, but a synergistic unit where the whole truly becomes greater than the sum of its parts.

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Does Your Team Cheer Each Other On?

Does Your Team Cheer Each Other On?

When Lily Zhang of the US Ping Pong team was playing for gold, Ant was right there in stands cheering her on.  And you can tell he is truly excited for her. This is the person we all want to be on a team with.  A person that wants to win and one that will cheer us on with full throated support. 

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Team 101: What Does It Mean to Be Part of a Team?

Team 101: What Does It Mean to Be Part of a Team?

Building these fundamentals isn't about team retreats or trust exercises. It's about creating explicit agreements around how you'll work together, then practicing those agreements until they become natural.

It's having conversations about what reliability looks like on your specific team. What does good communication mean when you're working across time zones? How do you show respect for different working styles? What does mutual support look like during busy periods?

The strongest teams don't assume everyone shares the same definitions of these fundamentals. They get specific about what each one means in their context.

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Communication Chronicles - Insights from the Yoga Mat

Communication Chronicles - Insights from the Yoga Mat

After understanding the "Why" of the poses, it became easier to understand how to adapt and if I needed to do something completely different. Here is how you adapt this to team communication: Share what outcome people are trying to get to and why it's important. Be succinct: Explain clearly with as few words as possible.  Be consistent in how you communicate

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The Hidden Complexity of Team Communcation

The Hidden Complexity of Team Communcation

When it comes to team communication, things are often more complex than they appear. Just like adding an ingredient to soup changes every bite, adding a new person to a team changes every group interaction. This complexity scales quickly and can become challenging to manage without the right tools and strategies.

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Unlock Team Potential with Magical LEGO Sessions: Integrating Psychometrics for Better Collaboration

Unlock Team Potential with Magical LEGO Sessions: Integrating Psychometrics for Better Collaboration

Understanding these traits helps in appreciating the diversity within any team. Each person's unique blend of abilities and values can create a more cohesive and effective group dynamic. During our LEGO Serious Play sessions, we often see that the key takeaway for participants is how these varied strengths build uniquely within the team, fostering a deeper understanding of each other.

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The Power of a Spotter in Team Meetings

The Power of a Spotter in Team Meetings

By appointing a “spotter” in your team meetings—someone whose sole responsibility is to observe body language and verbal cues—you can ensure that these often-overlooked signals are captured and addressed in real-time. This role can help unearth key insights and balance the extrovert/introvert equation, ensuring everyone's perspectives are considered.i

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Harnessing the Power of Competition in Team Building

Harnessing the Power of Competition in Team Building

In every team, competition inevitably emerges. Individuals often compete for the best idea, attention, or simply to satisfy their ego. This competitive spirit can be harnessed positively, transforming it into a driving force for innovation and problem-solving. The key lies in how we frame competition within the team dynamic.

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