Posts by David
Does Your Team Trust You?
Trust matters. Trust is crucial to performance. Your team will simply be more productive if they trust you and your leadership. Trust is crucial to profitability too. If your team trusts you not only will they use their time more productively, they will share creative ideas that make your organization more profitable. Does your team…
Read MoreEncourage Employee Work Life Balance
Work balance is increasingly important to your team. Millennial employees are especially interested in balancing their work obligations and home life. Attracting and retaining a highly productive and creative team means encouraging employee work life balance. Ultimately your organization is not responsible for the work balance of your employees. The policies, decisions and expectations you…
Read MoreDo You Really Know Your Employees?
Do you understand your employees? Do you know what motivates them, what they enjoy, and the talents and creativity they bring to your workplace? If you organize workers and assign tasks for maximum efficiency but don’t take interest in your employees as individuals, you are missing out. The workplace is changing, and the role of…
Read MoreTeam Building and Project Management
Project management requires more than organization and drive. Project managers must inspire a team of people with a variety of skills and build a strong and productive team out of individuals who don’t share a single supervisor. Project management is essentially people management. Project managers are on the front lines of team building. When you…
Read MoreConsistency Brings Results
Athletes train daily. Why? They know regular, continuous training gives them the best chance of winning and achieving their goals. Team building works on the same basic principle. Effective team building needs to happen regularly and become a part of your company’s culture if it’s going to be successful. Some organizations plan team building events…
Read MoreDo Your Events Actually Build Teams?
What happens in your office after a team building event? Is it business as usual, back to the same old issues or do you see improvement? Team building events should result in stronger workplace relationships, improved communication and stronger teams. If they don’t, you’ve simply hosted an event. Team building events can be a powerful…
Read MoreWhy We’re Producing “90s vs 00s” Pop Culture Trivia Night
Earlier this week, we announced a very special event: 90s vs 00s pop culture trivia night, hosted by NYC’s greatest trivia host Pat Kiernan at The Bell House in Brooklyn! We are super psyched – and, judging by the reaction we’ve seen online thus far, so are NYC’s pop culture trivia lovers. But why are…
Read MoreBenefits of Trivia for Your Team
Why is a trivia event so powerful for team building? What are the benefits of trivia for your team? Casual work events that include trivia are powerful team building opportunities. Not only does your team get to know each other, they build problem solving skills and a cohesive team identity within a fun setting. Consider…
Read MoreBuild Trust by Spending Time with Your Team
Want to make your team stronger and more creative? Spend time with them. Getting to know your employees in a casual setting leads to enhanced employee productivity, loyalty and creativity. Why? People work better when they feel included and valued. People work more creativity when they trust the people they work with. Trust opens the…
Read MoreThe New Work Ethic
The workplace is changing. Your team is increasingly interested in personal success, fulfillment and enjoyment of their role in your organization and less interested in the greater good of the organization as a whole. Unless you engage workers in your business objectives and make those objectives relevant to each member of the team you may…
Read More3 Things the Manti Te’o Girlfriend Hoax Teaches Us About Trust
By now, anybody with an Internet connection has surely heard of the Manti Te’o girlfriend hoax (summary: star football player has girlfriend he never met, who then “died” – but she never really existed in the first place) – and right on the heels of the Lance Armstrong doping admission, no less (we snagged this…
Read MoreEncouraging a Casual Start-up Culture
Start-up companies are known for their energy and fast pace as well as their casual atmosphere. The culture is casual, the staff is engaged, and problems are solved at lightning speed. Do you manage a team in a more traditional setting but want to inspire the same creative energy? Here are some tips for encouraging…
Read MoreWant to Keep Your Best Employees? Keep it Casual
Despite the relatively high unemployment numbers out there, most organizations know it’s becoming more difficult to recruit and hire qualified employees. Your best strategy is to retain your top staff and reduce or eliminate your need to recruit. How do you do that? The key to retaining your best employees is providing an enjoyable work…
Read MoreCasual Work Activities Compliment Modern Workplace Strategy
The workplace culture is rapidly changing. The traditional office environment is becoming more flexible, distributed and collaborative. Change is continuous and your workplace strategy must adapt. Job requirements, mobile devices, and enhanced communication blur the lines between work and personal time. Your employees simply won’t respond to the traditional, formal team based activities. Casual work…
Read MoreAn Interview with Lance Armstrong’s Bicycle
As news of Lance Armstrong’s doping confession continues to make waves, many questions are being raised about the disgraced cyclist: why did he lie for so long? Why come clean now? What will the future hold? However, little if any attention is being paid to another tragic figure in this saga: Mr. Armstrong’s bicycle, upon…
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