TRUST BUILDS RESILIENT TEAMS, NOT TOOLS

TRUST BUILDS RESILIENT TEAMS, NOT TOOLS

…it’s tempting to look for a shiny tool to help your team navigate a complex change, for example.

Tools offer teams a simple color, number or code that can help people understand each other and manage differences.

For a resilient team, however, priority number 1 should be building trust, not using an over-engineered tool.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some great tools out there – I’m licensed in several.

Nevertheless, they require brain power to absorb more information – some tools are complex in themselves.

People need more simplicity in their life, not more complexity.

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