Rarely Stuck but Often Challenged?
Bill looks at the common practice of discussing "stucks" and "blockers" in team meetings.
Highlighting the psychological barriers that prevent team members from admitting they are stuck, Bill proposes a more constructive approach: focusing on "top challenges."
This shift encourages open communication and collaboration, enhancing the quality of meetings and fostering a supportive team environment.
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PhD Research on CEOs
Quick favor: I'm in the middle of my doctoral research, and I need CEOs Here's the question: is there a point where working more hours actually indicates a worse leader? Nobody has measured it. I'm measuring it. If you're a CEO or president with at least ten people in the business and three direct reports, it takes just a few minutes. And Your team answers a few anonymous questions. What you get back is a report comparing how you rate yourself to how your team rates you. That gap is usually the interesting part. ScalingCoach.com/study