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6 thinking hats

Go Back 6 Thinking Hats Enable Belonging / Boost Psychological Safety /Build Trust/ Foster Relationships Six Thinking Hats, a creativity and problem-solving technique developed by Edward de Bono, can be a highly effective way to encourage diverse perspectives and innovative thinking within a group. Here are steps to facilitate such a workshop: Preparation Phase: Define […]

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Understanding Team Roles – Get In-depth

Go Back Understanding Team Roles Get In-depth Enable Belonging / Boost Psychological Safety / Establish Trust << Read the article “Understanding Team Roles“ In these scenarios, we examine two situations in which individuals encounter different teams and the problems that come with them. As you read each one, take note of your observations and respond

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“Building Trust Brick by Brick: How Reliability Strengthens Connections”

Go Back “Building Trust Brick by Brick: How Reliability Strengthens Connections” Enable Belonging / Establish Trust  The Importance of Trust Trust forms the cornerstone of effective communication and collaboration in both professional and personal relationships. As Stephen Covey aptly noted, “Trust is the glue of life, the most vital element in effective communication, and the

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Biases Affecting Team Performances

Go Back Biases Affecting Team Performances Foster Belonging Biases can affect hybrid work teams in various ways, influencing decision-making, collaboration, and overall team dynamics. Here are several biases that can impact hybrid work teams: Confirmation Bias: As we transit to a new hybrid way of working, team members may seek information that confirms their preexisting

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Building Trust

Go Back Building Trust Foster Belonging Preparation: Sticky notes and writing materials for every team member. Step 1: Gathering phase Everyone will write down their answers to two simple questions about every member of the team, excluding themselves. Question 1: “What is the single most important behavioural characteristic or quality demonstrated by this person that

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Meeting Skills

Go Back Meeting Skills Foster Belonging / Establish balance / Reimagine Workplace / Boost psychological safety / Build Trust Meetings have the potential to be productive and efficient, but they can also be unproductive and time-consuming. During productive meetings, team members collaborate within a set timeframe to achieve a defined goal. An efficient leader creates

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Picture-Based Scavenger Hunt

Go Back Picture-Based Scavenger Hunt Boost Psychological Safety / Build Trust / Enable Belonging / Enhance Collaboration / Establish Balance  The purpose of this activity is to showcase the essential components of effective teamwork, including communication, creative thinking, and fostering a cooperative and trusting spirit among team members. Get the downloadable PDF here: Download PDF

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How To Play

  • Step 1: View Your Selected Cards
    The 15 cards you chose in the first quarter are displayed on the screen.
    Step 2: Refine Your Selection
    Click on the 5 values that you feel are most essential out of your 15 selected cards.
    You must reduce your selection to exactly 5 cards to proceed.
  • Step 3: Reselect (Optional)
    You can change your selection at any time by unclick and clicking on different cards before proceeding.
  • Step 4: Proceed to the Next Stage
    Once you have selected 5 cards, click the “Next” button to continue to the next quarter.

How To Play

  • Step 1: View the Card
    All 40 cards are displayed on the screen, each with a title and description.
  • Step 2: Make Your Selection
    Click on the cards that represent values important to you.
    You need to select exactly 15 cards to continue.
  • Step 3: Reselect (Optional)
    You can change your selection at any time by unclick and clicking on different cards before proceeding.
  • Step 4: Proceed to the Next Stage
    Once you have selected 15 cards, click the “Next” button to proceed to the next quarter.