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

Let's Grow Leaders

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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Conflict at Work: How to Help Your Remote Team Do Conflict Better

Let's Grow Leaders

Help your remote team do conflict better with a few Powerful Phrases Navigating conflict at work is hard. Splash the team across time zones and geographies 3. An engaging and light-hearted way to do this is to have your team describe the “conflict cocktails” they’re experiencing now. Got Conflict at Work?

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From Fiasco to Opportunity: How to Reframe a Team Setback With Better Words

Let's Grow Leaders

What to Say Next After a Team Setback: Beyond the ‘F’ Word We’ve been there too—project outcomes that don’t meet expectations, missed deadlines, or even complete strategy breakdowns. What could a shift away from this F-bomb do for team morale, project outcomes, and even workplace culture ?

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

Let's Grow Leaders

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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How to Build a High-Performing Team: Ten Vital Conversations

Let's Grow Leaders

Invest One Hour a Month to Help Your Team Perform Even Better. Every truly high-performing team has one thing in common: They spend time in candid conversation talking about what’s working and consistently look for ways to improve. And they enjoy and celebrate their success. What is our vision for a great team culture?

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Fostering Leadership Excellence: How to Develop Your Team for Success

Lead from Within

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. You do not lead a team to success, you lead a team to excellence. #1

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Getting The Right Talent: Eight Benefits Of Building An Effective Project Team

Tanveer Naseer

Business success depends not only on strategy, planning, and capital investment. A carefully selected team of employees and well-functioning business processes play a leading role. A close-knit team is a reliable basis. Click to continue reading.

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