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Best Behaviour - Effective Collaboration with Jill Clancy


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Why is collaboration such a tricky thing to pull off?

Why aren't team behaviours just good or bad?

How does a team set itself up for sustainable success from the get go?


Highly Relational

Season 2 - Episode 7

Best Behaviour – Effective Collaboration   

with Jill Clancy   


With decades of experience in the workplace, Jill Clancy, has translated her own time as a coach, mentor, volunteer and even engineer student into her work as a change consultant. 

 

With a focus on recognising and understanding our collaborative behaviours, Jill helps teams, organisations and teams of teams work together to decide what behaviours they want to see and how to create those traits in the workplace. 

 

Jill is here today to help us understand why our behaviours are not only up to us but how by acknowledging their impact on others we can change the very culture of our teams. 

 

Topics Covered:

  • What is collaborative behaviour? 
  • How to create behaviours which are part of the team not just the individuals who come and go
  • Inappropriate and appropriate behaviours
  • The two sides of behaviours – the physical and communicating side 
  • The need to define and write a list of desired behaviours as a team 
  • What is ‘ego’ and why does it impact collaborative behaviour
  • Importance of team agreements
  • The power of debriefing and the need for regular conversations of reflection 
  • Conflict, collaboration and removing blame 
  • Shifting the focus from ‘culture’ to values and behaviours  

 

Honourable Mentions:

  • The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth, BBC iPlayer Episode 1

 

Jill Clancy:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-clancy-8a61086/

 

Robert Digings:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertdigings/

 

Team Development Consultant and Executive Coach

Robert has been working with teams and their challenges for over 20 years. 

He has discovered that the biggest improvements come when a team has the courage to do the challenging work of developing deep personal connections and a real sense of belonging.

 

In this new business podcast Robert explores the insights, experience and advice from other experts in the field of human collaboration, be they leaders, authors, coaches or consultants.

 

Production credits:

Studio Manager at Spiritland Kings Cross Studio – Ed Gill

Post Production - Shaun Lawson

Series Producer - Ella Halsall

 

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