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What strong teamwork looks like: 7 proven models

Atlassian

But to truly perform at peak level, teams usually need some formal structure. They break down high-performing teams into their core elements, which makes it simpler to account for the different factors that are at play behind the scenes. The forming-storming-norming-performing-adjourning (FSNPA) model.

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Leading Product Teams in Asia by Kenneth Chin

Mind the Product

In this talk from Mind the Product Singapore he shares some of the cultural differences he’s experienced between East and West and how we can learn from those differences to build better Product teams and careers. Optimise Your Career for Learning. Conflict Avoidance. It’s Not All Bad.

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Product Leadership 101: What It Takes To Build Successful Product Teams

Userpilot

Building the product team and its collaboration culture. Your team won’t reach top performance overnight. Before they start cooking on gas, they need to go through the usual stages of forming, storming, and norming. Even the best team is not going to perform well if they keep facing barriers.

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#mtpcon Product Leadership Forum – What we Learned

Mind the Product

Here’s what we learned about product leadership. They also need to be able to effectively manage difficult stakeholders in a collaborative fashion. Wherever possible, give feedback early and often to avoid a storm of criticism at a later date. Collaborating with other teams. Collaborating with other teams.

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Transitioning Your Organization to a Remote First Workforce

Modus Create

I have an extremely high EQ, my DISC profile is a C – Collaborator, my Myers Briggs is ENFP, and I’m a Libra. “In Person” meetings and collaboration are awesome to help build relationships and trust within your team. Yes, it absolutely does! Of all people, I am very aligned to interpersonal interaction. Right again.

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The Wu-Tang Product Team Manual

The Product Coalition

Stories and Eight Lessons Learned from The Wu-Tang Clan, According to Matt Northam The Wu-Tang Clan. That’s why I believe, it’s one of the reasons why Matt maintains that by learning from the experiences of the Wu-Tang Clan, teams can perform at their fullest potential. I became depressed, quietly seeking out reasons for living.

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Building a Community of Experts

Modus Create

Let’s dive into our learnings on creating a CoE. We have always relied on the culture of our organization to drive consistency, collaboration, and thought leadership. Modus CoE’s don’t promote a specific technology – they help our teams grow their leadership competencies, collaboration abilities, and communication skills.