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The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups

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The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups

RSA,

5 min read
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Members of strong teams aren’t afraid to exhibit weakness. 

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Journalist Daniel Coyle traveled extensively in search of high-performing groups. He studied the ingredients common to these teams to find out what makes them excel and learned that “inspiration” wasn’t in the recipe. Leaders looking for down-to-earth, day-to-day advice on how to improve team performance will relish Coyle’s findings.

Summary

Culture is the factor that sets successful teams apart from mediocre ones. Culture is much more than a mix of desirable qualities and values. It is a language of signals that team members share. Starlings illustrate great team performance. The birds can fly in unison at great speed because the pay close attention to each other’s signals and share information with one another. Similarly, high-performing teams communicate via three kinds of signals – those that connect people by building safety, those that exchange information by sharing vulnerability, and those that guide the path forward by telling a story. 

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About the Speaker

Journalist Daniel Coyle is the author of The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups.


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