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Why your volunteer team sucks and how to make it better

Why your volunteer team sucks and how to make it better

by Liane Davey | Oct 1, 2014 | About teams, Be a better team leader, Be a better team member, Horror Stories, How to fix teams, Right Words to Say

“How do I break down barriers and encourage a group of volunteers to strive for higher performance?” That is the question Ingrid posed recently on the ChangeYourTeam Community. Having experienced a few dysfunctional and under-performing volunteer organizations myself,...
Everybody Hurts

Everybody Hurts

by Liane Davey | Sep 28, 2014 | Be a better team member, Communication, Horror Stories, How to fix teams, Right Words to Say

Do you have moments when you feel that one of your teammates doesn’t appreciate you? Do you feel disrespected, undervalued, or misunderstood? Have you thrown up your hands, rolled your eyes, or lost your cool at the thought that you are being wronged? I bet they feel...
Is your team prepared for conflict?

Is your team prepared for conflict?

by Liane Davey | Sep 21, 2014 | Be a better team leader, Be a better team member, Communication, How to fix teams

I was working with a really great leadership team last week.  The team is full of smart, friendly, collaborative individuals who each have the best interest of the business in mind.  The opportunity for this team, and maybe for your team, is not to be lulled into a...
It gets harder before it gets easier

It gets harder before it gets easier

by Liane Davey | Sep 17, 2014 | Be a better team member, How to fix teams

I’m just working on a speech I will give to a large group of leaders next month. It is about what it takes to build high performing teams.  Actually, not just about what it takes to create separate, individual high performing teams, but also what it takes to get those...
In the mirror: Are you the tortoise or the hare?

In the mirror: Are you the tortoise or the hare?

by Liane Davey | Sep 14, 2014 | Be a better team leader, Be a better team member, Communication, How to fix teams, Right Words to Say

The 3COze High-Performance Teams process helps team members understand their styles and needs and the impact they have on team dynamics. We use the Birkman Method® as our tool in this process.  This is the sixth in a series where I’ll help you look in the mirror using...
How to end a meeting

How to end a meeting

by Liane Davey | Sep 10, 2014 | Be a better team leader, Communication, How to fix teams, Meetings, Right Words to Say

In my previous post, I gave you some tips on how to start a meeting to set it up for success. Today, it’s the other bookend—how to end a meeting to capture the value that was created.  Take a look at the Right Words to Say video here: Click here to view the video on...
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