For team members to take off their armor to restore good communication, they first have to own their armor, beginning with hones - Deepstash

For team members to take off their armor to restore good communication, they first have to own their armor, beginning with hones

To contribute to your team’s dynamics, ask some insightful questions, such as:

  • Pinpointing threats – “What frustrates me most at work?”
  • Owning your armor – “How do I tend to react to what frustrates me? What are the things I do that I use to protect myself? What less-optimal behaviors come out for me?”
  • Owning your impact – “How could my reactions to frustration look to the people around me? How might my armor make things more difficult for others or add to tension in the team?”

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Efforts to change culture by pointing fingers at the leader or “difficult” members of the team tend to backfire because defensiveness and dysfunction spread when everyone “armors up” to protect themselves.

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