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Communication: The Heartbeat of High Performing Teams
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

Communication: The Heartbeat of High Performing Teams

When we speak of organizational development and success, communication consistently emerges as the cornerstone. The mission to build high performing teams hinges profoundly on effective, transparent communication.

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Three Methods for Building a High Performing Team
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

Three Methods for Building a High Performing Team

Building a high-performing team is a continuous journey, not a destination. By focusing on robust communication, fostering empathy, and celebrating both successes and learnings, leaders can pave the way for creating teams that are not only successful but also deeply connected and motivated

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How Progressive and Conservative Viewpoints Shape Organizational Culture
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

How Progressive and Conservative Viewpoints Shape Organizational Culture

The conservative approach may stifle growth by not changing or growing fast enough (Blockbuster anyone?) The progressive approach may change too much and too fast, creating chaos. Not every idea is a good idea, (Many are just downright bad) and risk is part of doing anything new. Thus a balance will be struck somewhere in-between based on the core attitudes and beliefs of the organization or group.

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Boost Employee Engagement with Bare Bones Drafts
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

Boost Employee Engagement with Bare Bones Drafts

Imagine pouring your best effort into a project or deck, only to have it completely reversed or changed when shared. Not only is this a detriment to engagement of an employee or team, but it might even result in turnover if it happens often.

This is a huge problem for leaders that are not great communicators.

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Unraveling Thoughts: LEGO Serious Play for Goal Setting
Brandon Wetzstein Brandon Wetzstein

Unraveling Thoughts: LEGO Serious Play for Goal Setting

In a recent presentation on play, I shared this exercise as a way to view a goal in a unique way- by using LEGO bricks!

Step 1: Build YOU

Step 2: Build your goal - what is it you are trying to achieve

Step 3: Build the most likely barrier to your success - place it between you and your goal.

Step 4: Build how you will prevent this barrier or overcome it.

Although this isn’t technically LEGO Serious Play - You are using the elements of metaphor, 3D, and mental offloading to better understand your scenario. Imagine how much more powerful this could be if done in a group! (Hint- A lot!)

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