20 habits of high-performing leadership teams
Jurriaan Kamer
Unblocking Organizations | Speaker | Author | Transformation & change partner at Unblock
Here are 14 signs that your leadership team might not actually be a well-functioning team:
Now, contrast this with the best ones I’ve ever seen:
Deciding
1. Ask?clarifying questions?before reacting
2. Ask: ‘is it safe-to-try’ instead of ‘is it perfect’?
3. Use a different process for?reversible and irreversible?decisions
4. Clarity on which types of decisions need group consent and which don’t
Improving
5. Spend monthly recurring time for reflecting on and improving the team
6. Team works?‘on’ the organization: running experiments to improve its?Operating System
7. Feedback is flowing freely between members
8. Member’s learning goals are shared openly to help each other achieve them
Strategy
9. Members have participated and?co-created the strategy
10. The strategy contains?clear trade-offs, clarity on what NOT to do
11. Uses cycles of ’90 day outcomes’ that they are working against together
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12. Reviews?steering?metrics?to know if their shared work is progressing
Meetings
13. Their?meeting routine?drives the work forward
14. Uses a tool like Trello, Notion, or Planner to capture projects and actions
15. The role of the meeting facilitator rotates between members
16. Uses asynchronous workflow: chat/audio/video for updates and unblocking
Behaving
17. Equal talking time;?everyone makes proposals
18. Disagreement is seen as an opportunity to explore?multiple truths
19. Members name feelings and?hold space?for processing tension
20. Models the behavior shift they’d like to see in the rest of their organization
The red thread: participation, co-creation, equality, adult-adult, accountability,?consent, continuous change.
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1 年Love this. I’d add that they consistently prioritize and take actions to cultivate connection, contribution, and equity across the entire organization.