Designing a high-performing team - Alison Coward
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- Alison Coward
- Bracket Creative
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- How do you do your best work?
- Can your team learn to work better together? Do you believe that collaboration is a skill?
- Growth Mindset (Carol Dweck, Mindset)
- Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset
- Members of teams with fixed mindset don’t want to challange each other, they are afraid to make mistakes infront of each other.
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Members of teams with growth mindset would outperform teams with fixed mindset.
- What new ways of working can you create together?
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Building new team habits (and rituals) What are the habbits now? What should be changed?
- Two Factors for effective teams:
- Communication
- Trust
HOW you work together is more important than WHAT you are working on, and even WHO you are working with.
- MIT Human Dynamic Lab - Harward Business review April 2010, “The New Science of Building Great Teams”
- The high performing, the most effective teams
- Communicate frequently
- Talk and listen in equal measure (no one person dominating)
- Engage in frequent informal communication (Social channels as well)
- Conversation is dynamic
- Google’s Project Aristotle
- Impact of work
- Meaning of work
- Structure and clarity
- Dependability
- Psychological safety
- Dr. Tasha Eurich “Insight” - 95% of the people think they are self-aware, but only about 10-15% really are.
- Ivar Kroghrud team work user manual
- Adam Bryant interviewing Ivar Kroghrud
- Self awareness:
- When are yourmost productive hours?
- When do you get your best ideas?
- What does your ideal workday look like?
- Better Meetings and Workshops
- $37 billion is wasted on unproductive meetings in US every year
- Design your meetings:
- What is the purpose of the meeting?
- What is the best format for the meeting?
- Meeting rhythms
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Google ventures anxiety parties
- Braden Kowitz Check-in rounds “The more honest we are with each other, the better we work together. And that’s why check-in rounds are one of the best ways to get higher output from your team.”
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Creating trust and psychological safety within the team.
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Asana’s “No meeting wednesdays” - to get a long strech of uninterrapted time to get work done.
- Improve meetings by:
- Have a facilitator - to step back and took an outside view of the meeting (a person who is not involved).
- Make it dynamic (people stand up, use stickers, move things, not just sit around a table).
- Give people time to think individually (some people, extroverts? will be quicker to speak up not giving time for others to think over the issue).
- Decide what are youdoing in the meeting:
- Ideas vs. Decisions
- divergent thinking (idea generation) vs. convergent thinking (decision making)
- You can’t do them at the same time.
- Productive Conflict (People-based conflict is bad; Task-based, ideas-based conflict is excellent, but you need to create safe space for it)
- Brainstorming session
- Critical mode (let’s challange each other)
- Team habbits (routines, rituals)
- How you meet
- How you share ideas
- Social time
- Alone time
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Etsy’s Sharing mistakes - Phaidon Failed it!
- How do you change behaviour?
- Bit by bit (1% change)
- Design - Test changes