Category: Teams
Posted on August 8th | Comments 0

Over the last two weeks, many of us have tuned into our favorite sporting events and athletes at the Paris Olympics. Their performances have been inspiring and amazing to watch. As I think about all the skills and attributes embodied by these athletes, I am reflecting on the fact that they are leaders not just in their sport but also in life. There is much we can learn from each of them and apply to our leadership in the workplace…. Continue Reading »
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Posted Under: Coaching, Culture, Development, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Engagement, Leadership, Recognition, Teams
Posted on July 25th | Comments 0

Let’s talk about something that’s absolutely crucial for the success of your team: psychological safety. It’s not just a buzzword; it’s the foundation for a thriving, innovative, and productive workplace. But what exactly is psychological safety, and why should you, as a leader, care about it? More importantly, how can you create an environment where your team feels safe to speak up, take risks, and be their authentic selves? Let’s explore these questions together. What is Psychological Safety? Amy Edmondson,… Continue Reading »
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Posted Under: Culture, Leadership, Team Member Experience, Teams, Trust, Uncategorized
Posted on September 14th | Comments 0

The benefits of teamwork are many, to individuals as well as organizations. New and innovative ideas surface faster, the quality of work improves, efficiency increases, stronger working relationships are developed, team members are given more learning opportunities and sharing the load improves work/life balance. Bringing people with individual and unique talents together is a competitive advantage for companies. However, the benefits of working of teams do not materialize without some forethought, conscious planning and development of the team. Today, we… Continue Reading »
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Posted Under: Building Relationships, Culture, Leadership, Teams, Trust, Uncategorized