Great Teams Don’t Grow on Trees

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Heath Nichols wrote a wonderful post entitled—Great Teams Don’t Grow on Trees.  It reminded me of the importance of investing in your agile teams, trusting and empowering them, and the need to never take them for granted. In other...

Heath Nichols wrote a wonderful post entitled—Great Teams Don’t Grow on Trees.  

It reminded me of the importance of investing in your agile teams, trusting and empowering them, and the need to never take them for granted. In other words, it’s about the team, Stupid!

I’ve written a couple of posts surrounding the topic as well—

https://rgalen.com/agile-training-news/2015/3/30/building-agile-teams-a-primer-for-organizational-leaders

https://rgalen.com/agile-training-news/2016/5/22/its-about-the-agile-team-stupid

https://rgalen.com/agile-training-news/2017/2/12/elastic-teams

https://rgalen.com/agile-training-news/2020/11/2/motivating-agile-teams

I hope you take the time to read Heath’s article and perhaps follow up with mine. That being said, never forget to appreciate the value of your teams!

Stay agile my friends,

Bob.

And here are additional resources on this topic—

https://insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu/building-leading-great-teams-research

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/rethinking-self-organization-michelle-holliday/

https://www.amazon.com/Age-Thrivability-Perspectives-Practices-Better/dp/0995275904/


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