Kick Off 2024 With Strong Team Agreements

 Kick Off 2024 With Strong Team Agreements

As team lead, manager, or head of your organization, you want to ensure that your teams are cohesive, collaborative, high performing, and strong enough to weather any stormy seas of conflict, crisis, and disruptive behaviors.

This is the stuff of team agreements.

What I sometimes hear from folks is, "Sure, yeah, of course our teams have agreements. Everybody's on the same page." What turns out to be true is that their team agreements are unspoken, unwritten and un-negotiated—meaning, not designed in any thoughtful or clear manner that will set the team up for success.

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How We’re Getting Hooked into Conflict at Work

How We’re Getting Hooked into Conflict at Work

Have you ever said: “That person just presses my buttons”? If you’re human, then you’ve felt this at some time or another. You might recall a time when you reacted strongly to it emotionally, and the result was an escalation of the situation, maybe even a fight.

This can happen to the most enlightened, secure, experienced leader or manager. I have seen it often in my conflict engagement work with leaders and teams — and, I confess, I have hot buttons too!

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Reorganize Your Workforce For 2021: Three Positive Takeaways From The Pandemic

Reorganize Your Workforce For 2021: Three Positive Takeaways From The Pandemic

[Reprinted from Forbes Coaches Council article by Mark Batson Baril, January 25, 2021]

The business response to the crises brought about by the pandemic has created deep changes and unexpected ripple effects throughout the world of teams. In my work as a conflict advisor, I’m seeing many companies struggle with the unintended consequences of shifting roles, relationships and expectations in their workforce.

The traveling sales team came back to the “office” and assignments got shuffled around. Employees working from home had to find new ways of communicating to get things done. Marketing and distribution pivots affected company teamwork on almost every level. Layoffs, furloughs, firings and staffing reassignments caused an undercurrent of uncertainty that hasn’t gone away and has raised questions: Who’s leaving? Who’s staying? How will positions shift? What’s my role now? Will we all still get along?

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14 Key Steps To Become A Better Team Player At Work

14 Key Steps To Become A Better Team Player At Work

From Expert Panel, Forbes Coaches Council, Forbes.com, Dec 2, 2020

As a member of a team, you have a responsibility to help your co-workers, just as you’d expect them to offer assistance when you need it. However, when we’re all busy with our own responsibilities, we may not always be mindful of the challenges our colleagues are facing.

That’s why we asked the members of Forbes Coaches Council what professionals can do to create the most mutually supportive dynamic between themselves and their teammates. Below, they share 14 ways you can focus on becoming the best team player you can be to better support and collaborate with your colleagues.

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