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Top 10 Tips for Building Autonomous Teams

Discover ten great leadership tips on how to build more autonomy in your teams. One of the things leaders I work with fantasise about is having teams be more independent, proactive, and forward thinking. Working with a team of leaders makes everything better! But there is so much that gets in the way: dependencies, approvals, unwillingness. Let’s get beyond that and build better teams.

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Power and toxic leadership: how to avoid it

The war in Ukraine shows us one thing: abuse of power still runs rampant in leadership. It’s horrifying to witness. We were meant to be done with autocratic lethal nationalism. Yet here we are. Many of us watching would say, “I would never…” Or so we hope. Can we fall into power traps? The answer is ‘yes’. So let’s protect ourselves from ourselves with these vital strategies.

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Top tips to lead virtual / remote / hybrid teams

Virtual and remote working is not going away anytime soon. Even for teams that are mostly in person, such as construction sites, hospitality, healthcare, virtual gathering will remain part of communication and engagement. How do we do this better? In the recent Immersion with Amplifiers™, my advanced leadership training program, we tackled a few of the key elements.

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Your End of Year Reflection and New Year Planning Tool - gift from me

Just a few more glorious days left in 2021. While some have already kicked off their shoes and are reveling in the end of year break, others are still head down, pushing to the finish line. Regardless, now is the perfect time to reflect on the year that has been, and then design the year to come. There are free reflection and planning resources for you in the comments section. Plus a heap of book recommendations and podcast episodes to binge on. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!

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Three essential habits for high performing leadership teams

Performance is crucial for every team. It’s how we measure progress in the game of work. Obsessing about the scoreline is not how we improve the play. It’s only by improving our habits, relationships, and systems that we can generate better results in the​​ long run. High performing teams master these three elements, plus three critical habits. Read more in this month’s article.

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