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Communicating during adversity

Claudia's two cents

Release Date: 01/04/2021

Inheriting a team the right way show art Inheriting a team the right way

Claudia's two cents

Leading a team that you may not have picked yourself can be tough. This weeks questions: How do I best start leading a team where I have not been involved in choosing the team members? Summary on some of the ideas covered in the podcast: Have a kick off where you cover the usual stuff like the what, why and when as well as the ways of working but then  Add some storytelling - to allow the team to share their views and   Make it personal - to help people feel safe and connected Make time - to build trusting relationships

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Claudia's two cents

My boss is very controlling and does not really trust the team, he manages with a do as I say or you know where the door is style -in short he behaves like a major d..k! How do I influence things? Summary: Get the full story - as in all the facts not just a part truth and your own assumptions  Understand the boss and find out what the drivers are  Examine my own drivers, try to improve the relationship Generate other possibilities or options in writing  Speak to the boss - be empathetic and control the emotions No matter what the decision thank the boss and ask for...

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Claudia's two cents

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Claudia's two cents

This weeks questions isHow do we continue to connect our people to maximise their feeling of belonging to the team? Just as with onboarding and learning on the job in the hybrid work model this seems to come up in most of my recent conversations with any kind of leader so I feel that it deserves a spot on my 2 cents … I share how I would get my team to figure out what is right for us And talk about some ideas that we use already in a bit more detail. Showing gratitude Non-work related team chats Non - work related team activities or events And finally get-togethers in person in the same...

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Claudia's two cents

How do you make sure on the job learning is just as effective in a hybrid work model?  In  a lot of recent discussions everyone seemed to agree that learning on the job or shadowing people deserves to be on the top of the list  when it comes to designing a deliberate experience in the hybrid work model. Sharing my 2 cents around three ideas to cover learning moments / learning on the job in the hybrid world. Co locate people to collaborate and work together in person for specific sessions “Learning on the job time” "Scenario based" on the job learning   

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Claudia's two cents

This weeks question is How do I make sure I still create a sense of belonging for new joiners when they go through a hybrid induction. For me there are a few key moments where meeting in person helps the new starter to feel part of the team and wanted and in short they are: Meeting a business leader to understand the story and values of the company  Meeting their coach or manager in one or multiple smaller sessions which focus on the new joiner and and their career aspirations  Meeting a buddy - as a person that they are be able to trust to ask the stupid questions  And finally...

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Preparing for the Hybrid work model show art Preparing for the Hybrid work model

Claudia's two cents

How can we prepare for a hybrid work model? Working out with your team on how they want to handle the hybrid work model is one thing - in this episode I am tackling what I would not compromise on when it comes to working together in a hybrid work model. Find out my point of view on   Onboarding  Team Bonding activities Learning on the job (shadowing /observing) when it comes to hybrid work model.

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Claudia's two cents

This episodes questions is  How do you get people to feel excited to take on more responsibility? And it comes from Marc Wallentin Here is the quick summary: Think about their motivation, which is helped by autonomy, mastery and purpose  Make time to talk it though Explain the bigger picture and why that work is important Set expectations and agree the outcomes  Give them accountability to work on their own and don’t interfere Make it easy to learn new stuff - offer coaching, mentoring or training  Make it safe to fail  Celebrate success and make sure they get...

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Claudia's two cents

This weeks question comes from John Fitzpatrick How do you deal with succession planning as a company is expanding from a start-up through the next Phase? The takeaways for me would be: Don’t underestimate the difference between stepping away to exit properly and being succeeded in parts of your initial roles. This could be due to different factors size, time or skills, where someone is brought in to lead that part of the business instead of you - but where you are still around. The latter is harder for the founder but also for the successor and my advice would be to have as many...

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Claudia's two cents

Explaining how we did it at Clarasys made this weeks episode slightly longer but I feel quite practical to replicate in your own firm. This weeks question comes from Agnes Kuffel  In summary: Most importantly involve the people that are affected day to day to make it real - don’t come up with it just on your own. Use the outside in approach to consider a wide range of views and get people’s imagination flowing Create the roadmap of your people journey and then use your outside in ideas to tell the people story  Articulate the draft vision and ask for input from others to...

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Question by Al Lakhani

How to communicate during adversity?

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In summary ...my two cents on communicating during adversity

Treat your people like adults.
Share your plan and what needs to happen - be as transparent and honest as possible, then trust your people to do what it takes and come up with the how to bits..
Remind them that it's ok to try something new, have their back or be there if they need help or support.
Deliver the plan together and keep up the constant dialogue.

It definitely worked for us and we came out of that Clarasys recession wiser and stronger and always trust our people to do the right thing. 

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