High-Performance Teams: Core Protocols for Psychological Safety and Emotional Intelligence

Want awesome teams that build great products? Great teams don’t happen by accident. And they don’t have to take a long time to build. In this webinar, Richard Kasperowski lays out the case for Continuous/Extreme Teaming. Attendees will join in a flight of fun learning activity-sets that will give you a taste of team awesomeness that you will be able to implement at work. Richard builds on the work of Jim and Michele McCarthy, Google, Bruce Tuckman, Gamasutra, Standish Group, Peter Drucker, and Melvin Conway. His learning activity-sets include short games, that use elements from improvisational theater, The Core Protocols, Extreme Programming, and more. This is the third webinar in the Continuous Improvement Series, in which presenters share their expertise and highlight the tools available to Scrum Alliance certificate holders through Comparative Agility. Who should watch? Anyone who wants to create a great team and build great products. You’ll leave having embodied the essential elements of accelerated continuous team-building and maintenance. This session is valid for 1 SEU.


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Richard Kasperowski is an author, teacher, speaker, and coach focused on high-performance teams. Richard is the author of the new book, High-Performance Teams: The Foundations, as well as The Core Protocols: A Guide to Greatness. He leads clients in building and maintaining high-performance teams that get great results using the Core Protocols, Agile, and Open Space Technology. Richard created and teaches the course Agile Software Development at Harvard University.

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