With the ever-increasing complexity of how we work, as well as an overload of information, leaders must understand that innovative solutions require collaboration. Younger generations are especially engaged and energized by working in teams and on joint projects—there is no longer success without collaboration.
So how can our teams work most effectively, creatively, and enjoyably?
Just as individuals enjoy their work and activities most when they are engaged—when they’re “in flow” or “in the zone”—so can groups harness the power of that flow. But how can a group get into flow in the modern workplace, with schedule deadlines, constant interruptions, and unexpected customer demands? How can leaders optimize the output of team members who work from different locations and have never met one another? What tools can help overcome personality conflicts when leaders don’t have a choice as to who is on the team and for how long?
This webcast will provide concrete methods to overcome these barriers to group flow. As a result of participating, you will be able to:
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Laurie Buss is an aerospace engineer, a market analyst, a business consultant, a fine artist, and an expert in workplace sustainability, efficiency, and strategy development. After a 23-year career working and consulting for corporations such as Hughes, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Thales, and SpaceX, she now enables companies to cut meeting time in half, eliminate up to 80 percent of inefficiency in manufacturing and business processes, and increase profits with fresh ideas for product development and improving business operations.