Team Habits
How Small Actions Lead to Extraordinary Results
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"This is the modern business handbook that should sit on everyone’s desk." ―Pamela Slim, author of Body of Work and The Widest Net
The teams we work with amplify our individual efforts, yet we constantly struggle to accomplish what is possible. You can see all the problems in a typical weekly meeting: No planning. Missing goals. Muddled communication. We think just bringing our personal hopes and desires will be enough—it's not. The groups we work in need collective habits as much as individuals need better personal habits.
Determining team habits for things like planning, decision-making, and prioritization produce reliability and ease for everyone. In Team Habits, Charlie Gilkey explains how the revolution in personal habits has an even greater potential when applied to teams. With practical exercises, a Team Habits Quiz to evaluate areas for improvement, and a guide to create a team habits roadmap, Team Habits will help you transform your group so team members can flourish and thrive.
If changing the smallest habit can yield powerful results for an individual, then just imagine what it can do for your team.
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