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Extraordinary Team Tips

Extraordinary Team Tips

By: Kristin J Arnold
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Audio and video tips to help team leaders and team members to achieve extraordinary results collaboratively.Copyright 2016 Quality Process Consultants, Inc. Economics
Episodes
  • Park Time: A Worthy Leadership Discipline
    Jun 10 2026

    Leadership teams today are busier than ever — but busy is not the same as strategic.

    In this episode, Kristin Arnold revisits the concept of Park Time: the discipline of stepping away from day-to-day operations long enough to think clearly, gain perspective, and reconnect strategy to reality.

    You'll learn why nonstop activity often erodes strategic thinking, how leadership teams lose perspective when they stay buried in operations, and why intentional pauses may be one of the most valuable disciplines modern leaders can practice.

    In This Episode:

    • What "Park Time" really means for leadership teams
    • Why consuming information is not the same as strategic thinking
    • The hidden dangers of nonstop operational focus
    • How strategy quietly drifts over time
    • Why functional optimization can hurt enterprise performance
    • The connection between perspective and better decision-making

    Memorable Moments:

    "Consuming information is NOT the same thing as thinking strategically."

    "You mistake motion for progress."

    "In a world obsessed with speed, perspective becomes a competitive advantage."

    Powerful Question to Ask Your Leadership Team:

    "When was the last time we truly stepped back to think — not just react?"

    Read the original blog post here:
    https://extraordinaryteam.com/park-time-a-worthy-leadership-discipline/

    For more facilitation tools, leadership insights, and strategies for building high-performance teams, visit ExtraordinaryTeam.com.

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    16 mins
  • Why Your Smart Team Acts Dumb in Meetings
    Jun 3 2026

    Ever notice how smart, capable people somehow become strangely cautious and predictable once a meeting starts?

    You're not imagining it.

    In this episode, Kristin Arnold explores why intelligent teams often produce shallow thinking in group settings — and why the issue usually isn't the people. It's the meeting design.

    You'll learn how subtle meeting dynamics shut down independent thought, encourage groupthink, and reward safe agreement over rigorous thinking. More importantly, you'll discover practical ways high-performance teams structure conversations to draw out better ideas, stronger dissent, and smarter decisions.

    In This Episode:

    • Why smart people don't automatically think well together
    • How meetings unintentionally create groupthink
    • The hidden power of "Think First, Talk Second"
    • Why leaders should often speak last
    • How better questions improve team thinking
    • Why dissent is essential for high-performance teams

    Memorable Moments:

    "You're not hearing the best thinking. You're hearing the safest thinking."

    "Meetings are not just conversations. They are systems."

    "You start with gold and somehow end up with oatmeal."

    Powerful Question to Ask Yourself:

    "Is my meeting design encouraging independent thinking… or just faster agreement?"

    Read the original blog post here:
    https://extraordinaryteam.com/why-your-smart-team-acts-dumb-in-meetings/

    For more tools and strategies on facilitation, strategic conversations, and building high-performance teams, visit ExtraordinaryTeam.com.

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    16 mins
  • Facilitating Strategic Planning: 7 Things Most Leaders Get Wrong
    Sep 8 2025

    Strategic planning facilitation is one of the most high-stakes activities any leader will take on. Get it right, and you'll rally your team around a clear, inspiring direction. Get it wrong, and you'll end up with a glossy binder of plans that collect dust while the organization drifts (I call that "credenzaware!").

    Here are seven of the most common mistakes and how to avoid them.

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    7 mins
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