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Envision What’s Possible

Envision What’s Possible

by Liane Davey | Jul 14, 2019 | Be a better team leader, Communication, Contribute, Strategy & Planning

We don’t speed enough time envisioning If I could make one word more of a mantra for leadership teams, that word would be “envision.” I define envision as to paint a picture of something that doesn’t yet exist—to imagine or foresee. When your leadership team...
Do You Have a First Team?

Do You Have a First Team?

by Liane Davey | Jun 30, 2019 | About teams, Be a better team leader, Be a better team member, Contribute, How to fix teams

As a team advisor, I often hear clients refer to their “first team.” It’s an expression coined by Patrick Lencioni in his books The Five Dysfunctions of a Team and The Advantage. It gets considerable attention in team effectiveness discussions. Since I first heard the...
Bad Advice: Why You Shouldn’t Come with a Solution 

Bad Advice: Why You Shouldn’t Come with a Solution 

by Liane Davey | Jun 9, 2019 | Be a better team member, Communication, Conflict, Contribute, How to fix teams, Right Words to Say

Dumb ideas; you hear them from your colleagues all the time, right? It’s so hard not to roll your eyes and launch into a litany of reasons why they’ll never work. But that tends to start a fight. Recently, I wrote a post that offered an alternative to contradicting,...
Enough about Workload, the Problem is Thoughtload

Enough about Workload, the Problem is Thoughtload

by Liane Davey | May 19, 2019 | Contribute, Exercises, Horror Stories, Personal Effectiveness

You’re worrying about too much at work, aren’t you? How do I know? Because the vast majority of people I meet are in the same boat. I see it in their eyes. I spot it in their reactions when they’re asked to take on even the most trivial new task. I feel their stress...
Stop Rewarding Arsonists for Putting Out Fires

Stop Rewarding Arsonists for Putting Out Fires

by Liane Davey | May 5, 2019 | Bad Leaders, Be a better team leader, Be a better team member, Contribute, Horror Stories, How to fix teams

We have a big problem in our organizational cultures of rewarding the heroic people. It’s so reassuring to see someone hustle and grind and save the day. I had a client tell me the story of an IT guy who had to fix a critical issue on his wedding day. (That’s just...
Are you too busy to be curious?

Are you too busy to be curious?

by Liane Davey | Jan 27, 2019 | About teams, Be a better team leader, Be a better team member, Contribute, Strategy & Planning

I was working with a CEO and his team last week. They’re a great team with incredible accomplishments under their belt. Of course, they are the kind of team that is never satisfied and always looking for the next opportunity to add more value for customers, be more...
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