Team and network’s energy levels

We have a limited amount of energy, so it's crucial to be mindful of how we spend it and replenish it. This principle applies not only to individuals but also when working in teams or networks. A useful tool to energise your networks involves a simple gauge that can be used anonymously at the start of a meeting to assess the collective energy level. Following this, the "battery exercise" can help the group identify where their energy is spent and how it can be replenished. This approach encourages wise energy use, conserving it for actions that align with the group's goals.

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