Lynda @ TA Tribe
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  • Welcome!
    • Systemic TA >
      • pdf Systemic Transactional Analysis
  • Supervision
    • Supervision Bio
  • TUTORIALS
    • Contact Doors
    • Discounting
    • Drivers and Working Styles
    • Frame of Reference
    • Functional Ego States
    • Impasse Theory
    • Injunctions and Permissions
    • Leadership - a Systemic Approach
    • Leading Organisational Change
    • Leading Performance
    • Life Positions and Permissions
    • Organisational Games
    • Permission Wheel
    • Process Scripts and the Miniscript
    • Psychological Contracting
    • Psychological Games
    • Racket System
    • Rackets
    • Script 1 - Forming Personality
    • Script 2 - The Matrix
    • Supervision and the Meta perspective
    • Systemic Thinking Intro
  • Blog
    • Downloads
  • TA 101
    • TA 101 booking form
    • TA 101 Storyboard
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Leading Performance

No man will make a great leader who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit for doing it​
Andrew Carnegie
Communication is the key to managing a team effectively.  Employing ways to deepen the dialogue with team members, showing them that their health, safety, welfare and well-being matter to you will help them to be the best they can be.

Investing some time to engage with individual members of the team will pay dividends.  You build up trust in this way and that will help a team member to come to you when they have made a mistake.  A mistake which may reflect badly on them, on you and on the team.

Manage good performance in order to be even better - don't leave it until your only choice is to manage poor performance with all that that entails for the team.
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Possible objectives:
  • To ​explore a performance management model
  • To understand how you might get in the way of good performance
  • To contract clearly to manage expectations
  • To motivate team members

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I offer one-to-one support for personal and professional development.

I am a qualified Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst in the organisational context.  I teach systemic application of TA - a framework for enhancing communication and confidence!

Contact Lynda today!

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