Strong Leaders Serve with Teri Schmidt

137. The Most Important Collaboration Skill for Work & Life

September 27, 2023 Teri Schmidt
137. The Most Important Collaboration Skill for Work & Life
Strong Leaders Serve with Teri Schmidt
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Strong Leaders Serve with Teri Schmidt
137. The Most Important Collaboration Skill for Work & Life
Sep 27, 2023
Teri Schmidt

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If I told you there was 1 collaboration skill that I think could transform culture and significantly reduce stress in our teams, homes, and communities,  what would you guess it was?

Listening.

I thought I was a really good listener, especially at work.  But after learning more and observing my actions, it turns out I'm not.  And that unseen skill gap has led to a great deal of unnecessary frustration.  How about you?

Just like last week, we're giving you a glimpse into one of the collaboration skills we teach as part of our Learn by Doing (Good) team building experiences.

And this is an important one, particularly with holiday dinner table conversations coming up.

Resource shared:

Perspective mistaking: Accurately understanding the mind of another requires getting perspective, not taking perspective





Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teri-m-schmidt/

Get 1-on-1 leadership support from Teri here: https://www.strongertoserve.com/coaching

Set up an intro call with Teri: https://calendly.com/terischmidt/discoverycall

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Send us a Text Message.

If I told you there was 1 collaboration skill that I think could transform culture and significantly reduce stress in our teams, homes, and communities,  what would you guess it was?

Listening.

I thought I was a really good listener, especially at work.  But after learning more and observing my actions, it turns out I'm not.  And that unseen skill gap has led to a great deal of unnecessary frustration.  How about you?

Just like last week, we're giving you a glimpse into one of the collaboration skills we teach as part of our Learn by Doing (Good) team building experiences.

And this is an important one, particularly with holiday dinner table conversations coming up.

Resource shared:

Perspective mistaking: Accurately understanding the mind of another requires getting perspective, not taking perspective





Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teri-m-schmidt/

Get 1-on-1 leadership support from Teri here: https://www.strongertoserve.com/coaching

Set up an intro call with Teri: https://calendly.com/terischmidt/discoverycall