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Developing a Compelling Vision Statement for Your Team

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Here are some tried-and-true methods for not only defining your vision, but for developing a compelling vision statement for your team that will get them motivated, empower them to work, and engage them and your organization for success. The Vision Statement Must Be Clear. When there was a clear vision, were you more or less productive?

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5 Quick Ways to Build Trust with Your Team in Five Minutes or Less

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According to Patrick Lencioni in The Five Dysfunctions of a Team trust is the foundational attribute on which everything else must be built to form a successful team. If the course of the conversation begins to turn negative (gossip or back-biting another worker), steer the conversation back in a more positive direction.

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3 Strategies for Overcoming Fear as a Leader

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Fear of success? I decided to confront my fear, and not only did I have the opportunity to rock climb, but because I overcame my fear, I was able to become a high ropes course and zip line facilitator at a camp in Seattle. Before you can tackle your fear, you need to know where it’s rooted. Is it fear of the unknown? Insecurity?

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5 Reasons You Should Be Using Experiential Learning Activities with Your Team

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These do not necessarily have to be done on a ropes course; although, they can be. I have used experiential learning activities with groups for a long time, and they are some of my favorite activities to use with groups. Team building activities and experiential learning exercises are great to work on team communication skills.

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15 Unique Activities that Build Team Spirit

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Put on your tactical gear and load up your gun and head to a local paintball course to build your team. What has your team or company done that has been a successful team building experience? This may be a more expensive option but is a fun way to get out some aggression and have some fun. Let us know by leaving a comment!

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5 Ways to Face Your Fear as a Leader with Bonus Quotes. #4 Might Surprise You!

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Although I have worked on zip lines and high ropes courses.). Even though it’s something I’ve worked on, I won’t ever get a job as a roofer or wind turbine repair technician. It’s also not something that I deal with on a daily basis, so I can avoid it when I don’t have to work with heights.