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collaboration culture of trust leadership practices problem solving decision making considering risk applications step up, step back

step back step up

 On both sides of the business model Step up? Step back? how and when ?

how do you step aside ?

leaders need to…

unleash talent

increase productivity

develop great solutions

how ?

give ownership

use authentic motivation - Alfie Kohn Punished By Rewards

Unleashing Innovation Collaboration Process foster collaboration

teams collaborate to make their decisions

let people choose

let people choose how, what, and when

content

provide meaningful work

trust first and…

Trust create a culture of trust

Step Back – WSRR Trusted Director Phone calls not STATUS Reviews Air Cover for IPD HIGH Level Requirements Trusted Team

Leading Agile  Collaboration Model  Collaboration Process step back tips

teams figure out how

 Teams know HOW! Let them do it!  Let them make mistakes.  Build safety net create a safe place to fail

get the right people on the bus in the right seats. - Jim Collins

get the wrong people off the bus.

Trustworthiness reflect don’t react

leave the room

wait! what if…

when should you step up?

how do you know a team is struggling ?

list your team’s red flags?

what to do ?

getting back on track

maintain team integrity

 Get more done by doing less and problem solving ability

how ?

don’t ask what’s wrong

or where stuck

ask the team ….

… to describe Protect Team Boundaries their work …

… their approach …

the path they went down

…and why ?

help discover a new view

macro - leadership tool

Macro Leadership Cube

Stand Back

remove barriers

Step Up

Example…

Your cube?

Tighter Boundaries

 Using the cube concept, how do you recognize when you need to step back and step up?  How do you use this to help teams grow? help teams grow ?

Larger Boundaries

stand back even farther

use for leading up…

How does your cube align with your team’s cube?

step up tips

reinforce the ownership

don’t give the answers

or…… give them the solutions

keep the focus

 Build the right product tell stories, experiences

ask questions

that help teams discover solutions

How can we avoid the temptation to rescue our teams?  Ask Questions.  What would you like me to do?  How would you like to solve that problem?  What would you like to do? how would you like to solve it?

what would you like me to do?

Stay Positive what would you ask ?

 On both sides of the business model Step up? Step back? your tipping point ?

list your step back red flags?

what will you do to step back ?

summary

 On both sides of the business model Step up? Step back?

content collaboration choice authentic motivation the 3 C’s

 On both sides of the business model Step up? Step back?

focus through questions refocus the teams macro leadership tool