Workshop: [SOLD OUT] Building Great Teams: Culture and Core Protocols

Location: Westminster, 4th flr.

Duration: 1:00pm - 4:00pm

Day of week: Thursday

Level: All

Prerequisites

None

Your team can be ten times better.

What does that mean? That means your professional team can accomplish 10x more work, do it with 10x more quality, 10x faster, or with 10x less resources. Your family can be 10x happier. Your school can be 10x more effective at helping people learn. Your community group can be 10x better at making life better for the people it serves. Even you yourself can be 10x more effective at getting what you want.

In other words, you can be great. Your team can be great.

Greatness

Can you say these things about your teams?

  1. My projects are completed effortlessly on schedule and in budget every time.
  2. Every team I’ve ever been on has shared a vision.
  3. In meetings, we only ever do what will get results.
  4. No one blames “management," or anyone else, if they don’t get what they want.
  5. Everybody shares their best ideas right away.
  6. Ideas are immediately unanimously approved, improved, or rejected by the team.
  7. Action on approved ideas begins immediately.
  8. Conflict is always resolved swiftly and productively.

The Core Protocols are one way to make teams that have these characteristics.

Some of the things you’ll learn:

  • Results-oriented behaviors,
  • How to enter a state of shared vision with a team and stay there
  • How to create trust on a team
  • How to stay rational and healthy
  • How to make team decisions effectively, and
  • How to move quickly and with high quality towards the team’s goals

Speaker: Judy Rees

Judy Rees is known worldwide as a practical implementer of an precision inquiry methodology called Clean Language. It's a way of understanding why other people say what they are say and do what they do, and building from there establish positive and sustainable relationships - even in complex cross-cultural and geographically-distributed contexts. For more than ten years, she has taught the process to senior leaders, operational managers, coaches, consultants and all kinds of professionals who are working to make change happen for clients and their businesses. She literally (co)wrote the book on it, making it clear and easy for people to learn, apply, and benefit from. A former journalist and media executive, she is based in London.

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Speaker: Richard Kasperowski

Author of The Core Protocols: A Guide to Greatness

Richard Kasperowski is a speaker, trainer, coach, and author focused on high-performance teams. Richard is the author of The Core Protocols: A Guide to Greatness. He leads clients in building great teams that get great results using the Core Protocols, Agile, and Open Space Technology. Richard created and teaches the course Agile Software Development at Harvard University.

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