Huddles
Several entrepreneurs held a “start-of-the-day huddle” with all employees to set priorities for the day and an “end-of-the-day huddle” to review the day.
Edward Hess • Grow to Greatness: Smart Growth for Entrepreneurial Businesses
Tie the activity back to why your community teamed up in the first place. What goal or outcome becomes possible only when this specific group of people gets together?
Kai Elmer Sotto • Get Together: How to build a community with your people
Joe Lightfoot • Of Pods, Squads, Crews & Gangs: Small Group Experiments In Radical Belonging
The small groups serve the process of learning the art of adaptive leadership in three primary ways: (1) they set up a dialogue with failure, (2) they require trying out several different roles, (3) they are the focus of disciplined written reflection that sets one’s own experience in conversation with the concepts being taught.
Sharon Daloz Parks • Leadership Can Be Taught: A Bold Approach for a Complex World
In my Lifehack Tribe membership community, I host a monthly event called Accountability Buddy Speed Dating. It’s essentially a networking event where members of the Tribe can quickly meet dozens of potential buddies all at once.
Demir Bentley • Winning the Week: How To Plan A Successful Week, Every Week
reminding the group why the meeting is being held and what the group might expect to accomplish takes just a few seconds. Taking this moment is a precondition for a group to be collectively accountable for the success of a meeting.
Samantha Slade • Going Horizontal: Creating a Non-Hierarchical Organization, One Practice at a Time
This is exactly what my friends at Butter have been doing. Butter—a cool video conferencing tool aimed at folks running collaborative workshops—set about building a community of some of the best workshop facilitators in the world, creating a space where expert facilitators can share approaches, ask questions, and network.4 You don’t need to use th
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