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The Resilience Factor

A Step-by-Step Guide to Catalyze an Unbreakable Team

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Want to unleash the "remarkable" in your team? The potential of a team of God-inspired, talented, committed people is boundless. But without resilience-including the savvy and skill to get up again (and again) when the going gets tough-teams simply cannot thrive or lead well. Resilience is what sets great leaders and teams apart from those that literally fall apart. It's what's missing when great organizations lose steam. Ryan T. Hartwig, Leonce B. Crump Jr., and Warren Bird have worked with team members in many kinds of churches and Christian organizations, served on numerous teams, and surfaced the best research on teams. In The Resilience Factor, they distill this wisdom into a series of practical steps that promise to both inspire and equip teams to move from floundering to flourishing. Filled with examples of top-performing teams, individual and group reflection questions, diagnostic tools, and team activities, The Resilience Factor promises to become the go-to resource for leaders who want to release remarkable resilience in their teams.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 3, 2023
      Business consultant Hartwig (Teams That Thrive), pastor Crump (Renovate), and church researcher Bird (Better Together, coauthor) offer sensible advice for building professional teams that can tackle unexpected challenges. Resilience doesn’t develop through superficial team-building exercises, the authors write, it must be forged through the “pursuit of a shared purpose” and a focus on faith. First, it’s important for teams to discuss the broader goal that the organization is fighting for, which can be easily forgotten amid day-to-day work routines. Once that’s done, they should craft a charter that outlines their purpose, working norms, responsibilities, and accountability structure. It’s also worth inventorying each member’s skills and brainstorming how to harness them. And rather than leaving it all to top-level leaders, resiliency work should involve all employees, as each can exercise leadership skills, push colleagues to improve, and hone mutual respect rooted in Christian values. Drawing on solid business principles, the authors take a practical stance toward team unity and dispense plenty of brass tacks advice, much of which applies regardless of faith, whether on meetings (conduct only when necessary), deliverables (create team accountability systems) and evaluations (develop regular “after-action reviews” to assess projects). Christian leaders looking to refresh their organization’s approach will want to check this out.

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