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Lasting Change - Learning to Build Inclusive and Effective Teams

Learning to Build Inclusive and Effective Teams

01/23/24 • 29 min

Lasting Change

When leading teams, we want to enable individuals to flourish, and we want collaboration to be the norm, not the exception. But building effective teams that work together is hard, especially if it is cross-cultural. Communicating and being aware of cultural context is extremely challenging, let alone the normal challenges of team building. How can we build effective teams that come together to collaborate effectively? How can we, as leaders, enable our teams to flourish and serve others well?

Join us today on the Lasting Change Podcast, where we’re talking with Mike and Michelle, owner of a social enterprise that runs a vocational training program for neurodivergent individuals. Together, we discuss the effectiveness of a coffee shop as a social enterprise, team building, and including neurodivergent individuals.

Learn more about how you can get involved today at onecollective.org/podcasts

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When leading teams, we want to enable individuals to flourish, and we want collaboration to be the norm, not the exception. But building effective teams that work together is hard, especially if it is cross-cultural. Communicating and being aware of cultural context is extremely challenging, let alone the normal challenges of team building. How can we build effective teams that come together to collaborate effectively? How can we, as leaders, enable our teams to flourish and serve others well?

Join us today on the Lasting Change Podcast, where we’re talking with Mike and Michelle, owner of a social enterprise that runs a vocational training program for neurodivergent individuals. Together, we discuss the effectiveness of a coffee shop as a social enterprise, team building, and including neurodivergent individuals.

Learn more about how you can get involved today at onecollective.org/podcasts

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