
About this episode
In this episode, Robert Digings discusses the importance of storytelling in teamwork and how it helps teams connect and thrive.
Welcome to Two Minute Teamwork - and a new way to think about teams. In this short-form series, host Robert Digings introduces the Highly Relational Team - a new approach to building exceptional relationships at work. Across 25 episodes, each just two and a half minutes long, Robert explores the elements that help teams move beyond function to truly come alive together. Over the coming weeks, you’ll hear how the Personal Process and Team Process come together to form a complete relational model - and how to apply it in everyday team life. 💡 Episode #23: STORY Story is how we make sense of experience. It’s where facts meet feeling, where data gains direction It arises when congruency and connection meet through creativity - the bridge between insight and inspiration Story defines how you remember success, interpret failure, and imagine the future 🎙️ Coming soon: Longer conversations explaining how the 25 elements fit together, a roundtable with practitioners on what really makes teams thrive, and an Ask Me Anything episode where Robert answers listener questions. Robert Digings: www.linkedin.com/in/robertdigings…
People in this episode
Host: Robert Digings
Topics covered
- teamwork
- relationships
- storytelling
- team development
- personal process
Keywords
- teamwork
- story
- relationships
- team process
- personal connections
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