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5 Ways To Gauge The Level Of Trust In A Team

by Tristan

Ah, the sweet aroma of trust within a team – it’s not something you can bottle up and spray around whenever the atmosphere gets tense. Yet, it’s the invisible glue holding the very essence of a successful Agile team together. Imagine starting each day knowing exactly where you stand, having the freedom to express ideas without the fear of being misunderstood, and dancing in harmony with feedback – sounds idyllic, doesn’t it? 😊 Well, buckle up, as we’re about to take a joyride through the heart of transparent communication, without spilling the beans on the detailed how-tos that await below in our nifty infographic.

  • Starting with the ‘why’ is like giving someone a map before a treasure hunt; it makes every step meaningful.
  • Stripping away the jargon and speaking plainly is akin to removing the mask at a masquerade ball – suddenly, everything is crystal clear.
  • Encouraging an environment where feedback pirouettes through the daily grind not only tunes the performance but also strengthens the bonds.
  • Sharing both victories and lessons in regular team gatherings is like throwing open the curtains to let the sunshine in – illuminating and warming.

Trust in a team is akin to the air we breathe – invisible yet essential for survival. It is the bedrock upon which every successful Agile team is built, fostering an ecosystem where transparency isn’t just encouraged; it’s celebrated.

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Tristan

Tristan

A coach and transformation expert, bringing practicality to the forefront of every project. Holds certifications in Scrum, Kanban, DevOps, and Business Agility, and is one of the few Accredited Kanban Trainers (AKT) globally. Specialises in efficient business operations. Currently completing ICF PCC Level 2 certification.

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