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Team Habits: How Small Actions Lead to Extraordinary Results

Charlie Gilkey

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Management: leadership & motivation, Personnel & human resources management

Transform your team, results and success: one small step at a time.

We all know how important our habits are for personal productivity, success and happiness. But the truth is that we rarely work alone: reaching our goals depends on how effectively we work with others, and teams have their own habits that can help - or hinder - success.

Here, productivity and teamwork expert Charlie Gilkey shows how to cultivate, implement and maintain the small habits that lead to big results for any team. No matter our job title or role, we all influence the people we work with, and the culture that we create: how we schedule meetings is a team habit, as is the way we cc, bcc or Slack
each other, communicate our availability, set our boundaries and structure our days.

They can make the difference between teamwork that feels like a struggle, and collaboration that empowers everyone to deliver their best. Starting with the Team Habits Quiz, and full of clear, applicable takeaways on
everything from communication to morale to creating a sense of belonging, this book is essential reading for anyone who works in a team and wants to get further, together.

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Praise for Team Habits: How Small Actions Lead to Extraordinary Results

  • 'A practical, ethical and actionable roadmap for scaling your business with a team. ... This is the modern business

  • action on.' - Jeremie Miller, Executive Director of RAFT (Resilience for Advocates through Foundational Training)

  • 'Praise for Start Finishing: 'A game changer, a modern-day classic' - Seth Godin, NYT bestselling author, This Is Marketing

  • 'Terrific' - Daniel H. Pink, author, Drive

  • 'Team Habits isn't filled with a lot of "filler" and theory, instead it is filled with information and ideas you can take

  • handbook that should sit on every founder's desk.' - Pamela Slim, author, Body of Work

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