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Simon Says: When There Are Too Many ‘I’s in a Team

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In last week’s post, I dove into the idea of the ‘Olympic Year’ and how we can use metaphor to gain deeper insights and uncover new opportunities. One of the insights gleaned from the metaphor was that unlike Olympians who get three years to develop the skills and teamwork before they’re expected to perform, newly formed local government teams (bringing together elected councillors and executives) are expected to perform immediately, with little or no time to prepare.

The risk of dysfunction

A diversity of people and opinions

It’s unsurprising that a system like this breeds a certain level of mistrust and a high risk of misinterpretation and misunderstanding. Research by MIT in 2023 suggests there’s only a 20% chance that two random people will agree on the characteristics of a penguin – so what are the chances that nine councillors and four members of the executive leadership team will all agree on what ‘library’, ‘wellbeing’ or ‘strategy’ means?

Go slow to go fast


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