What makes a great team? Author, leadership expert, and corporate consultant looks at how businesses can build trust and achieve
high performance.Have you ever been on a team where the talent was strong, but the team wasn't very good? On the flip side,
have you ever been on a team where not every single member was a rock star, but something about the team just worked?We've
all had these types of experiences. And yet, it can be difficult to understand what makes one team successful and another
one not.In this book, Mike Robbins dives deep into the ways great businesses build trust, collaborate, and operate at their
peak level. As an expert in teamwork, leadership, and emotional intelligence, Mike draws on more than 20 years of experience
working with top companies like Google and Microsoft, as well as his baseball career with the Kansas City Royals. And, while
each team and organization have their own unique challenges, goals, and dynamics, there are some universal qualities that
allow teams to truly come together and thrive.The book's core principles include fostering an environment of psychological
safety, fostering inclusion and belonging, addressing and navigating conflict, and maintaining a healthy balance of high expectations
and empathy. Throughout, Mike shares powerful exercises and tools he's successfully utilized in the keynote speeches, group
sessions and corporate retreats that he delivers, so that you and your team can communicate more authentically, give and receive
feedback with skill, and create deeper connections.We're All in This Together also features personal stories and interviews
with high-level business leaders and thought leaders to provide insights into an ever-changing workplace culture. ***"e;For
us to do our best work, have the kind of impact we truly want to have, and unlock our full potential, we can't do it alone;
we must to do it together. If you and your team are willing to do what it takes, you can build and sustain an incredibly strong
culture of trust and performance, and accomplish remarkable things."e; -Mike Robbins