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Year-in-Review: 7 Questions to Help Your Team Reflect on Success and Key Learnings

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Taking a moment for a team year-in-review fosters curiosity and connection I don’t know about you, but we love a good “year-in-review” list. How would your highlight reel compare to the year-in-review highlights from your team? Which of our projects/efforts/contributions was most impactful to the organization?

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Fostering Leadership Excellence: How to Develop Your Team for Success

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Successfully developing a leadership team involves providing support, guidance, and opportunities for growth and development. By doing so, a leader is sending the message that they care about their own development and the development of their team.

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Overcome the Great Resignation: How Great Leaders Put People Before Projects

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Leaders across industries face challenges posed by the remote work revolution, varying degrees of workforce risk tolerance, and seismic disruptions if the Great Resignation hits their team. Two hours before the first day started, we received word that one of our newer team members had passed away. It’s people, then projects.

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Team Accountability: Great Teams Hold One Another Accountable (You Can Too)

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Want to Reduce Unwanted Team Conflict, Make it Easier to Talk About Team Accountability When team members don’t get along, one of the biggest sources of conflict is a lack of team accountability. When you talk to high-performing teams, it’s easy to see that this team accountability doesn’t just happen.

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5 Valuable Ways DISC Personality Profiles Unlock Clearer Team Communication and Collaboration

Great Results Team Building

Enter the DISC assessment… This powerful tool helps leaders decipher the communication styles of their teams and clients, paving the way for a more collaborative and successful work environment. 3 – The Steady (S) Style: Reliable Team Players Goals: Steadys seek stability and harmonious relationships.

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Autonomy Can Help Drive Success For Software Development Teams

The Horizons Tracker

The study found that when software development teams were given freedom over how they tackled projects, they were generally more productive, which led to more satisfied customers. “We show there’s no one right way of achieving superior project performance, no one-size-fits-all.” ” Team performance.

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How To Help Your Team Think Like an Entrepreneur

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How to Develop Entrepreneurial Thinking on Your Team. “Errr, well, no, but …” The conversation after that “but” is at the heart of teaching your team how to think and act like an entrepreneur. 5 Ways to Help Your Team Think Like Entrepreneurs. ” As you can imagine, the answer was often.