Category Archives: Team Dynamics

4 More C’s for Effectiveness and Success in the Workplace

Management guru John Baldoni is the author of The Leader’s Pocket Guide: 101 Indispensable Tools, Tips, and Techniques for Any Situation, and Lead Your Boss.  In his books he highlights three critical elements that equip people to lead effectively from … Continue reading

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The Four C’s – What Teams Need To Master In Order To Be Effective – Part 4 – Commitment.

The first “C” is COMMUNICATION—teams have to learn how to share information. The second “C” is CONFLICT RESOLUTION—teams have to learn how to resolve their differences. The third “C” is COLLABORATION—teams have to learn how to work together. The fourth … Continue reading

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The Four C’s – What Teams Need to Master In Order To Be Effective – Part 3 – Collaboration.

I often tell teams— Ya gotta learn how to talk; Ya gotta learn how to fight; and Ya gotta learn how to work together.  These are the essential team skills.  Now… here is one of the eye-opening truths about effective … Continue reading

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The Four C’s – What Teams Need to Master In Order To Be Effective – Part 2 – Conflict Resolution

I tell teams: Ya gotta learn how to talk to each other. Ya gotta learn how to fight with each other. Conflict in the workplace is not uncommon – it’s normal and inevitable.  It’s only destructive if it’s handled badly—and … Continue reading

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The Four C’s – What Teams Need to Master in Order to Be Effective – Part 1 – Communication

Companies pay me thousands of dollars to help their teams become more effective.  (That’s part of what I do as a management consultant.)  In this new series, I’m going to give you some of the same information I share with … Continue reading

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Share Credit

In his excellent book, How to Become CEO, Jeffrey Fox advises leaders to “be a credit maker, not a credit taker.”  He says, “The credit taker is insecure, dishonest, and known to all.  Even the cleverest credit taker is ultimately … Continue reading

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Share Power

It has often been said that power corrupts.  My last newsletter dealt with the way leadership power can corrupt—how it can affect our attitudes and priorities as leaders.  Here’s the sad reality: POWERLESSNESS also corrupts! Studies in the workplace show … Continue reading

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Hey Leader…Don’t be a JERK!

One of the most disturbing psychological principles I have found in my research is called “emotional contagion.”  It refers to the human tendency to feel and express the emotions displayed by the people around us.  Research on socialization shows that … Continue reading

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Practice SHOSHIN

This is a Japanese phrase meaning “beginner’s mind.”  I’ll let Buddhist scholar Shunryu Suzuki explain this concept:  This does not mean a closed mind, but actually an empty mind and a ready mind.  If your mind is empty, it is … Continue reading

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Practice NEMOASHI

“Nemoashi” is a Japanese concept that has direct application in American business culture.  It means respect for individuals and the power of consensus building.  In application, it boils down to a simple political rule of thumb:  Never present something to … Continue reading

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