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#9 YOU Have a trust problem! Read this book!!

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What do you do when a manager throws The Five Dysfunctions of a Team book on the table in your team meeting and says: "YOU ALL have a problem, read this book!!"
This week's question from a recent lean coffee session with Jorge Ulsen's LCM Foundations class:

SR: What innovative practice would you recommend for internal team management when mistrust is high?

That question immediately brought back the experience of our team manager telling us we had a trust problem and that we needed to read this book.

Jason Little is an internationally acclaimed speaker and author of Lean Change Management, Change Agility and Agile Transformation: 4 Steps to Organizational Transformation. That Change Show is a live show where the topics are inspired by Lean Change workshops and lean coffee sessions from around the world. Video versions on Youtube

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1. #9 YOU Have a trust problem! Read this book!! (00:00:00)

2. This week's question (00:00:42)

3. What did I just step into? (00:02:30)

4. Don't assume, validate! (00:04:32)

5. Building trust at the team level (00:06:08)

6. Building trust at the leadership level (00:09:10)

7. Enough with clickbait easy answers! (00:11:13)

8. What fluff? Look elsewhere (00:12:37)

28 episodes

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What do you do when a manager throws The Five Dysfunctions of a Team book on the table in your team meeting and says: "YOU ALL have a problem, read this book!!"
This week's question from a recent lean coffee session with Jorge Ulsen's LCM Foundations class:

SR: What innovative practice would you recommend for internal team management when mistrust is high?

That question immediately brought back the experience of our team manager telling us we had a trust problem and that we needed to read this book.

Jason Little is an internationally acclaimed speaker and author of Lean Change Management, Change Agility and Agile Transformation: 4 Steps to Organizational Transformation. That Change Show is a live show where the topics are inspired by Lean Change workshops and lean coffee sessions from around the world. Video versions on Youtube

  continue reading

Chapters

1. #9 YOU Have a trust problem! Read this book!! (00:00:00)

2. This week's question (00:00:42)

3. What did I just step into? (00:02:30)

4. Don't assume, validate! (00:04:32)

5. Building trust at the team level (00:06:08)

6. Building trust at the leadership level (00:09:10)

7. Enough with clickbait easy answers! (00:11:13)

8. What fluff? Look elsewhere (00:12:37)

28 episodes

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