Badass Answers – Connecting With New Teams

EPISODE · Mar 22, 2019 · 10 MIN

Badass Answers – Connecting With New Teams

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Question from Enzo in Texas: "How do you adapt faster with a new team, in a company very different from any previous companies you've worked with? What advice would you give in regards to what should be top priority when trying to merge into an entirely new team?” Companies may be different, but people are exactly the same.  It’s useful to understand the culture for the sake of context or perspective, but the muscle you need to flex is connecting with individuals.You have to make the time to connect:  understand and empathize.  You can do this over beer, or an initial round of 1-1 coaching, but never do it in public - people need a safe place to discuss.

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