Work Persistently.

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Work Persistently

Working through challenges especially when it is tough Total group engagement No phones or distractions Continuous effort “How did you get that?” “What do we do next?” “Let’s look at it a different way”

Communicate Productively

Sharing ideas clearly using gestures, pictures, etc Sharing ideas clearly using gestures, pictures, etc. or listening closely and asking, pushing or explaining Leaning in Eye Contact Communicating multiple ways “What do you think?” “I heard you say…” “…because…”

Take Risks !

Moments you appreciated others taking risks Moments you appreciated others taking risks. Saying before you are sure or asking when unsure. Trying something new Making sure group feels comfortable contributing “What do you think?” “Who would like to…” Inviting others in