WLP71 Adaptability, Transparency and Leadership - what we learned from 'Team of Teams'

Finally, Pilar and Lisette shared what they loved about and learned from Team of Teams. 1hr 10mins.

Introduction

If you're in London on 25 April 6.45pm BST RSA April Reinventing Work Network: How are YOU Reinventing Work? https://blab.im/pilar-orti-rsa-reinventing-work-network-what-are-you-doing-to-reinvent-work

Have you got any book recommendations?

People at Work Summit https://www.peopleatworksummit.com/

Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making

The Participant Principle

 

Virtual not Distant Bitesize

14:55mins Today we look at How to generate ideas from your team when you already have a point of view. 

Virtual Coffee with Lisette: What We Learned from Team of Teams

26:00minsLisette's first chapter might be with us soon, "in the flesh"!

Lisette's Supercards! They're super useful in a meeting! Check out the video, with Leila. https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/blog//great-meetings

Get your free gala dinner at New Media Europe conference by using this link to book. (Bring your fancy pants!)

We took part in the New Media Europe podcast and Izabela made us think loads!

Join us in Virtual Team Talk.

Pilar connected with someone immediately - by audio! She met Alex Hillman from the co-workingspace IndyHall

UK Podcasters Conference: https://blab.im/mike-russell-uk-podcasters-online-conference-ukpod-2016


We talk about Team of Teams!

"Radical sharing of information with extreme decentralization of decision-making authority."

Lisette heard about the author on Tim Ferriss' podcast. 

Lisette summarises Team of Teams.

Adaptability, transparency and leadership.

Transparency also has its dark side...

"The role of senior leader was no longer that of a controlling puppet master but rather that of an empathetic crafter of culture."

The relationship between transparency and experimentation.

Pilar's blog post on Team of Teams: http://www.virtualnotdistant.com/blog/team-of-teams/

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