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Zombie walk teams

The Zombiewalk… a powerful mirror when working with teams

The chairs are scattered randomly around the room. One extra is added. The instruction sounds simple: “Make sure the zombie…

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Team energy management

Conscious Energy Management: From reaction to regiance in your team.

You know that moment when tension rises in your team: a heated discussion about priorities, a tight deadline, or a…

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Poisons in teams: How small stings become major energy drains

Do you recognize this? A colleague at the coffee machine says: “Well, your report was… very thorough.”Or during a meeting:…

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Teams working together

When Teams Are Operating at Their Peak…

We’ve all experienced those moments when everything comes at once. Deadlines, changes, peak workloads and there’s no option but to...
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From collaboration to synergy

From collaboration to synergy

In a recent interview, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shared his experience of space travel. His story was infused with awe,...
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Set priorities. But do it with an eye on the energy and dynamics within your team. Because prioritizing isn’t just an individual skill

Shifting Gears: From Reaction Mode to Team Focus

Do you recognize this? Despite all the time management tools, workshops, and handy apps, you still find yourself procrastinating. What’s...
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Build an Energetic and Resilient Team

Away with Fauxductivity – Build an Energetic and Resilient Team

In many teams, the idea still persists that we must perform at full capacity from nine to five. But let’s...
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Energy in Teams

Energy in teams: “Procrastination is not always the thief of time. It might actually bring things forward.”

Teamwork is it, nowadays. Well-functioning teams are an asset to any organisation. If an organisation is to stay sound or...
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Teamenergy flow

Team Flow: How to Develop Teams That Radiate Energy and Deliver Results

The Power of Flow in Teams Some teams seem to perform effortlessly. They move smoothly through complex projects, stay calm...
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  • ‘Anyone who has ever been a team leader knows it’s one of the toughest leadership roles out there. High workload, responsibility for people, and few moments for real connection. In a role like this, a book like this one is incredibly helpful. Based on extensive research and practical experience, the authors provide a compelling answer to the question: how can I, together with my team, continue to perform while ensuring team members still enjoy working together? This book is a must-read for team leaders striving for effective collaboration. The authors convincingly show that the responsibility for team development lies with the team itself—and that every team has the potential to become an energetic and sustainably high-performing team. I share that view.’

    Berend van der Ploeg

    Chief Executive Officer / City Manager of the Municipality of Den Bosch

  • ‘Teamenergie is an inspiring book that not only presents the power of team energy, collaboration, and team development in a refreshing way, but also provides teams and team leaders with concrete tools to actively work on their own growth. The authors combine scientific insights with practical strategies to help teams take ownership of their own development.’

    Johan Strieker

    Programme Manager (incl. employee engagement surveys) — Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, Netherlands

  • ‘Teamenergie is inspiring and clearly written. You can put it into practice right away! I’ve seen many of the concepts mentioned in the book work in real-life situations, so it’s truly motivating to read more about them.’

    Marcus Groeneveld

    Founder Freeday and Ciphix

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