Agile Team Health & Morale Checks
Explore agile team health checks to boost engagement and resilience.
												May 30, 2020
							
												
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			Employee Engagement Strategies
		
		
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Organizational Culture
		
		
		
	
								Summary
										This resource delves into the significance of agile team health checks and their impact on employee engagement and team resilience. It explores various models and tools like Perceptyx and Spotify Agile Team Health Check to measure and visualize team health. The content encourages experimentation with these models to enhance team performance and satisfaction, ultimately leading to improved business outcomes. Engage with these insights to foster a resilient and adaptive team environment.
									
								
								
								
								
									Takeaways
- Agile team health checks are crucial for measuring and improving team engagement and resilience.
- Leading indicators like team health and engagement provide proactive insights compared to traditional lagging metrics.
- Utilizing a combination of models can offer a comprehensive view of team dynamics and areas for improvement.
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