Feedback Circle
The feedback circle is a great exercise to discover the power of giving and receiving feedback. It’s goal is to foster personal and team growth through reflection and an open conversation.
In a rapidly changing world, teams have to be constantly learning. Doing something you have not yet fully mastered requires several attempts and often also failure or mistakes.In a failure session, teams share and analyse these mistakes frankly.
Use this script when you have the feeling that failure is taboo or if team members feel they are quickly penalised if they make a mistake. This script is particularly beneficial for teams that regularly have to rethink how they work to keep up with a fast-moving environment.
We’ll send it right to your inbox!
In a rapidly changing world, teams have to be constantly learning. Doing something you have not yet fully mastered requires several attempts and often also failure or mistakes.In a failure session, teams share and analyse these mistakes frankly.
Use this script when you have the feeling that failure is taboo or if team members feel they are quickly penalised if they make a mistake. This script is particularly beneficial for teams that regularly have to rethink how they work to keep up with a fast-moving environment.
The feedback circle is a great exercise to discover the power of giving and receiving feedback. It’s goal is to foster personal and team growth through reflection and an open conversation.
Fika is a ritual where a conversation is being held with no agenda in mind. It is a concept, a state of mind, an attitude, and an important part of Swedish culture. All Swedes consider it important to take a pause.
Use this card set to start an honest conversation about the current team culture and to discuss small actions you could take to improve it.
Inclusion is about the degree to which all team members feel that they are part of the team (belongingness) and that they can be their authentic self (uniqueness).
How safe and cohesive are our Belgian teams? A cross-industry survey into psychological safety and team cohesion