The Practice of Learning Teams
Principle 2 of Learning Teams: Groups outperform individuals in problem identification and problem solving
September 13, 2020
The authors of the book "The Practice of Learning Teams", Brent Sutton, Glynis McCarthy and Brent Robinson, discuss Principle 2 of Learning Teams: Groups outperform individuals in problem identification and problem solving.
Hi Safety FM listeners, this is Brent Sutton, one of the co-hosts of the new podcast series The Practice of Learning Teams, with my fellow co-hosts Glynis McCarthy and Brent Robinson.

Our goal is to support you on your journey and build a better community of practice for Learning Teams.

On today's podcast, we explore Principle 2 of Learning Teams: Groups outperform individuals in problem identification and problem solving.

Brent Sutton leads the conversation today with Brent Robinson and Glynis McCarthy where we explore Principle 2 in areas such as:

  1. Working as a team increases collaboration
  2. Teams of 3 to 8 outperform individuals
  3. Functional diversity is key to complex situations
  4. Different perspectives are powerful
  5. Giving workers a voice

Be part of the journey @ learningteamscommunity.com

Or share your thoughts for one of our future episodes @ podcastlearnings.com

And don't forget, the book "The Practice of Learning Teams" is available in printed and Kindle editions on Amazon or from the author's website.