Microdosing Moments of Ownership
Written By: Bennett Bratt
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Unlocking true team potential often extends beyond processes or tools—it requires owning and actively shaping your team's lived experience. Microdosing ownership is about the small, deliberate actions we can all take in our everyday team experiences that shape a culture of trust, collaboration, and empowerment that ultimately drives your team forward.
Microdosed Ownership Explained
What exactly is microdosing ownership? In my previous blog, I talked about a critical tool: SNOW, where 'Ownership' plays a pivotal role in how we change our team experience. It’s helpful to take small steps toward change rather than giant leaps. Microdosing this action of “ownership” is about claiming moments where you can begin to exercise individual and collective accountability in your team interactions.
This might sound like someone on the team saying:
Incorporating these micro-moments of ownership into our daily interactions can shift our mindset and gradually create increased engagement and collective accountability. These deliberate, small-scale actions can substantially enhance team cohesion and performance.
Why Is It Important?
Embracing ownership is crucial for fostering a collaborative team environment. When we really believe that we own our team’s experience and have the power to change our lived experience, then we are more likely to participate in - and expect - open communication, which builds trust and strengthens relationships within the team.?
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When individuals feel empowered to take ownership of their team and interactions, they become more invested in the team's success.
Simple Ways to Start Implementing Ownership
To start microdosing ownership into your daily practices, start simple — identify opportunities where you can claim micro-moments in your team interactions.?
Microdosing ownership might sound like…?
You can help create a positive and thriving team culture by consistently practicing ownership in these small ways.
Call to Action
Want to feel a fundamental change in the experience you have on your team? Start with you. Start with your ownership over what you can do and say within your team.?
Identify one micro-moment where you can exercise ownership today. And feel free to let me know how it goes.