What if every day at work felt like your team’s most productive ‘away day’?The most successful and innovative teams and organisations are highly collaborative, creative and productive - you will find the principles of great workshops infused throughout their culture.This is a book about how running great workshops, and taking inspiration from them, can lead to a great team environment. Workshop Culture will show you how to create a happy and engaged team through small actions which lead to big results. It features a practical and accessible toolkit to help improve your team’s performance and productivity.Workshop Culture gives you:Inspiring case studies from forward-thinking and innovative teams that have found success from a workshop cultureA structured methodology that you can follow to bring more happiness, productivity and engagement to your teamPractical exercises to help you build new skills and knowledge, and increase impact at workAlison Coward is a team culture coach, consultant and founder of Bracket, a consultancy that partners with ambitious, forward-thinking companies to build high-performing, collaborative team cultures.
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What if every day at work felt like your team’s most productive ‘away day’? Don’t just run a workshop: create a Workshop Culture.
Foreword by Alex OsterwalderIntroductionPART 1: IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEMChapter 1: The impact of the problemImpact 1: bad meetingsImpact 2: low engagementImpact 3: lack of purposeWhy are you implementing a workshop culture?Chapter 2: Why workshops are the solutionWhy great workshops lead to great team culturesWhat you are designing for in a workshop culturePART 2: INTRODUCING WORKSHOP CULTUREChapter 3: Understanding workshop cultureThe four foundations of a workshop cultureFoundation 1: workshops are more than a one-off eventFoundation 2: maintain a constant balance between creativity and productivityFoundation 3: make tiny tweaks, not sweeping changesFoundation 4: a workshop culture is designedChapter 4: Leading a workshop cultureCollaboration: a collaboration mindsetFacilitation: there’s something about facilitationStrategic thinking: important, but not urgentDesign mindset: designing for culture changeTurning ideas to actionBehaviour changeIf you can run great workshops, you can implement a workshop culturePART 3: THE FRAMEWORKThe five-pillar framework for high-performing teamsChapter 5: Alignment – seeing the bigger pictureDynamic and fluid teamsThe bigger picture – setting your team’s direction: alignment, clarity and purposeStrategy development – ideas into actionCrystallizing team valuesChapter 6: Cohesion – self-awareness and connectionBalancing the team and individualBuilding self-awareness for team performanceIndividual productivity, team productivityBuilding empathy for team cohesionChapter 7: Communication – meetings and workshopsImpactful meetings use design and facilitationThe responsibility of a meeting facilitatorMake your meetings more workshop-likeFacilitation techniques to improve your meetingsA holistic look at our meetingsChapter 8: Design – designing ways of workingTeam culture as a product in developmentDesigning routines and rituals over ‘team building’Optimizing team productivity – what design can addressDesigning connectionChapter 9: Change – continuous improvementA new approach to changeUnderstanding behaviour changeTools and techniques to initiate and sustain changeBuilding a workshop culture – a blended approach to changeConclusionToolkitWorkshop Culture: A Guide to Building Teams That Thrive (summary)NotesAcknowledgementsAbout the AuthorIndex
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What if every day at work felt like your team’s most productive ‘away day’?The most successful and innovative teams and organisations are highly collaborative, creative and productive - you will find the principles of great workshops infused throughout their culture.This is a book about how running great workshops, and taking inspiration from them, can lead to a great team environment. Workshop Culture will show you how to create a happy and engaged team through small actions which lead to big results. It features a practical and accessible toolkit to help improve your team’s performance and productivity.‘Well-researched and beautifully written’ - Amy C. Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership, Harvard Business School.‘A smart guide to smart teamwork!’ - Jake Knapp, New York Times bestselling author of Sprint.Alison Coward is a team culture coach, consultant and founder of Bracket, a consultancy that partners with ambitious, forward-thinking companies to build highperforming, collaborative team cultures.
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Coward shares a five element model that describes her approach to workshops. It’s clear, simple and highly implementable. I love it. - The HR DirectorThe best book on team culture I’ve read, I can‘t wait to implement with my team - Amazon 5*I have used workshops for years. I've been a facilitator and have run my own workshops. But this wonderful book shows that I've been thinking of it in the wrong way. I can be using workshops as a core methodology for implementing change. I can't wait to start using this guide in the field. Delighted to have found it. - Amazon 5*From the very beginning, this book is all about teams, communication and collaboration. I loved that. I was looking for a book on how to increase productivity at the workplace and instead came across one that reminded me of how to engage people, first as people and on their ideas and also what conflict is and how to be a better facilitator...this is for anyone who wants better for their workplace. – NetGalleyIf you're passionate about fostering collaboration, innovation, and a positive team environment, Workshop Culture is a must-read. Alison's expertise shines through, making this book an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their workshop experiences and drive meaningful results. – LinkedInAn amazing book. It's an inspiring insight into how to build a collaborative culture for teams but, more than that, it's practical and I can see already how it will make a significant difference at my company. – Amazon 5*An illuminating exploration into the impact of well-structured workshops on team performance and organizational success. It illustrates how embracing the principles underlying exceptional workshops can revolutionize team environments, fostering productivity, engagement, and a pervasive sense of fulfillment. – NetGalleyWhat ...sets this book apart is its deep dive into the root causes of workplace challenges, accompanied by real-world examples and success stories. The author's authenticity and wealth of experience shine through, making the content both engaging and practical. - Amazon 5*
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Workshop Culture offers a compelling rationale for why the culture created in a well-designed and led workshop is indeed a match for the kind of culture organizations engaged in knowledge work need to succeed. In author Alison Coward’s telling, a workshop is no longer a time out, away from the real work; it is a time in – a time to focus deeply and collaboratively on what to do and how to do it well. Well-researched and beautifully written, this practical guidebook can be put to immediate use to help leaders build a thriving, engaged workforce. - Amy C. Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership, Harvard Business School, author of Right Kind of Wrong: The science of failing wellGreat workshops temporarily transform how we work. Alison Coward shows us how to make the transformation permanent. A smart guide to smart teamwork! - Jake Knapp, New York Times bestselling author of SprintAlison Coward’s advocacy of work culture is compelling – who among us wouldn’t prefer a work environment that’s responsive, welcoming, safe and bursting with creative potential? She makes this possibility feel approachable and real. As a facilitator and collaboration designer, this book makes me want to applaud. - Sunni Brown, social entrepreneur and bestselling authorAn engaging, practical, step-by-step guide for building a healthy, creative, inclusive and innovative workplace. - Dave Gray, co-author of Gamestorming: A playbook for innovators, rulebreakers, and changemakersAt a time in which work is increasingly uncertain, employees are seeking more meaning and businesses are striving to maintain competitive advantage. This poignant and practical book is the go-to manual for leaders and teams looking to build a better culture. One of the sharpest and most experienced leaders in the field, Alison Coward’s approach offers a robust, unique and above all actionable roadmap to help teams (and the organisations they work for) flourish and thrive. Drawing upon her deep expertise as a skilled and trusted facilitator, Alison guides the reader through the practices, principles and tools they’ll need to transform their teams, attract and retain more talent and cultivate greater resilience, whatever their industry. - Nathalie Nahai, best-selling author of Business UnusualAs an invaluable tool for teams to learn, strategize, align and share, workshops have never been more important. Alison has a huge amount of experience in team dynamics and on advising how to get exceptional value from workshops. This book distills her essential insights into a very engaging and practical read to help teams transform how they work. - Neil Perkin, author of Building the Agile Business and Agile TransformationI’ve always been obsessed about culture, collaboration and the creation of high performing teams after founding The Social Element, a remote-first agency, back in 2002. We have worked with Alison; her approach outlined in this book enabled us to have an ongoing Workshop Culture at The Social Element, which has helped the team release their creativity, build trust and inspire each other and our clients every day. - Tamara Littleton, founder and CEO of The Social ElementAlison is rare in that she is a natural-born facilitator and has cultivated the skill of building highly effective teams for decades now. This is her playbook for all of us to indulge in. Deconstructing the principles that make for great workshops, Alison guides us to integrate these practices into our everyday working lives. If you want to gain the energy, motivation and positivity that comes from collaborative workshops – this is the book you need. - Jonas Altman, author of Shapers: Reinvent the way you work and change the futureAlison is one of the best communicators we have on the challenge of teams and making teams better. This book is for everyone who wants their team to be more innovative, more creative, more change-ready – and more productive. As Alison says, ‘workshops provide a snapshot into what a highperforming, engaged and collaborative team looks like’ – and this readable, knowledgeable and above all actionable book brilliantly shows how to take the intense learning and agile thinking of a workshop into your team full-time, with frameworks, advice and a whole world of insight. - Richard Goff, Chair of The People Director PartnershipI founded Groove to bring people together and so I’m well aware that as the world of work evolves, we have more need for staying connected and finding ways of relating to each other. In Workshop Culture, Alison provides a persuasive argument for better collaboration and a practical framework for how we can find connection, self-awareness and balance in the workplace. - Josh Greene, co-founder and CEO of Groove
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9781788605700
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2023-11-21
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Practical Inspiration Publishing
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510 gr
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235 mm
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157 mm
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19 mm
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00, G, 01
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Engelsk
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Alison Coward is the founder of Bracket, a consultancy that partners with forward-thinking organisations to help them build high-performing teams. She is a facilitator, coach, trainer and keynote speaker. With 20 years’ experience of working in, leading and facilitating creative teams, Alison is passionate about helping teams to thrive and do their best work.