
How To Reset Your Team To Achieve More Together
Squiggly Careers
When to reset teams versus redesigning from scratch
Helen and Sarah contrast radical redesign with regular resets and introduce the fresh start effect for team refreshes.
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I In this episode, Helen and Sarah explore how to reset your team so you can achieve more together. Borrowing brilliance from Colin Fisher and his book Collective Edge, they unpack what really makes teams outperform, and why having lots of smart people isn’t enough on its own.
This episode is all about practical resets you can do with the team you’re in right now. From building task-based trust, to putting structure before coaching, to making the implicit explicit, Helen and Sarah share simple actions, real examples, and questions you can use to help your team work better — whether you’re a team of two or twenty-two.
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⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 What does “collective edge” really mean?
01:44 Why smart individuals don’t always make great teams
03:10 From radical team redesign to regular team resets
06:19 Reset #1: From relationship trust to task-based trust
07:52 Why structure matters more than coaching
10:49 Reset #2: From assumed to agreed ways of working
14:49 A practical tool to create clarity in your team
18:13 Collaboration overload and communication resets
22:06 Making the implicit explicit at work
26:14 Creating shared “we’re on the same page” statements
31:13 How often teams should reset
🎯 What You’ll Learn
- What “collective edge” teams do differently
- Why task-based trust matters more than you might think
- How better structure can improve team performance
- Simple ways to reset communication and collaboration
📚 Resources Mentioned
The Collective Edge by Colin Fisher — https://www.amazon.co.uk/Collective-Edge-Unlocking-Secret-Groups/dp/1398533459
The Fresh Start Effect Katy Milkman — https://www.katymilkman.com/journal-articles/the-fresh-start-effect-temporal-landmarks-motivate-aspirational-behavior
McKinsey Article — https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/mckinsey-on-books/author-talks-getting-group-dynamics-right
Colin Fisher on Eat Sleep Work Repeat — https://eatsleepworkrepeat.com/what-gives-a-team-the-collective-edge/
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