High Performance - Whole brain concepts
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Kubunye - with team specialist Dr Charles Lubbe
Life is an adventure. I take your team on a journey that transforms yourself, your team and your company. I take a stand for the success and empowerment of my clients and the attainment of their desired outcomes for themselves and their teams.
As life tends to be complex and multi-dimensional, I work on many levels while always keeping the principle of absolute simplicity. Often the inner aspects of your life need to be addressed in order to shift the outer successes. My approach combines many disciplines and fields of study and is deeply grounded in ontological coaching but is by no means limited to that.
Program Objectives - Kubunye in unity - whole brain concepts
The program is designed for teams that have a desire to deliver on their vision and objectives with absolute certainty. |
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Reduce coordination costs and speed time to high-quality team decisions |
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Effectively leverage team knowledge for new tasks |
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Recognize and overcome common group decision-making biases |
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Align team efforts with client and organization demands |
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| Main Topics: |
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| Understanding the drivers of whole brain high performance teams |
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Creating a mental map of team effectiveness |
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Focusing team members with clear meaningful goals and appropriate boundary management |
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Motivating team members to identify with team goals |
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Developing team member skills to increase future performance |
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| Creating conditions for team member success |
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Aligning team resources with task and situational demands |
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Building a dynamic situated expertise tool to manage knowledge resources |
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Developing a culture of team innovation and creativeness |
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| Making high-quality team decisions |
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Identifying and overcoming common group decision making biases |
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Using structured group decision making tools |
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Learning from previous team decision-making processes. |
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