Biography

George Karseras MSc is a Chartered Occupational and Chartered Sports Psychologist and the Founder of Team Up company, a UK based management consultancy firm, and author of Build Better Teams – Creating Winning Teams in the Digital Age and Teams: systems within systems in Business Psychology in Practice. In addition to his work as an executive coach and consultant, George is a sought-after speaker. Prior to founding Team Up George worked as a Principal Consultant at KPMG Consulting. 

George works globally with hundreds of teams and CEOs all wishing to harness their potential in a variety of industries – including Banking, Asset Management, Travel, Education, Manufacturing, Property, Building, Insurance, Oil and Gas, Publishing, Retail, Software Development, Professional Sports and Media.  George has a passion for discovering what makes extreme teams work under pressure, and you can view his interviews with leaders of extreme teams on the TeamUp YouTube channel.

George lives with his family in North Somerset where he loves cycling, running, surfing and generally pretending to be an extreme sportsman.

New Ways to Build the ‘Digital Age Team’

2022-06-08T13:00:00-04:00 2022-06-14T03:00:00-04:00 Wednesday, June 8th 13:00 EDT (45 minutes)

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  • Founder of Team-Up, Chartered Occupational & Sports Psychologist
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There has never been a tougher time to develop effective teams than now. The old ways won’t necessarily carry organizations forward in the new reality. Is it possible to identify some new approaches for future success?

In this session, you’ll examine the evidence behind cognitive-based trust before emotional-based trust. You’ll also be introduced to a science-based, yet deceptively simple code for team coaches to build robust workplace teams.

  1. Its best to build psychological safety after 1st building cognitive based trust in teams.
  2. Forming Storming Norming is out of date and not helpful to teams in 2022 – there is a better sequence to follow.
  3. Same Page Trust is the most important form of trust for teams under pressure.

Get Set, Safe and Strong: Forming High-Performing Digitised Teams

2023-03-23T09:00:00-04:00 2023-03-28T03:00:00-04:00 Thursday, March 23rd 9:00 EDT (90 minutes)

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  • Founder of Team-Up, Chartered Occupational & Sports Psychologist
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Trust is a key component for bolstering team success. However, teams now work in more extreme, varied conditions, with hybrid and remote working initiatives becoming more prevalent in the working world.

In this session, you’ll discover how to build trust within teams – even if they aren’t always in the same room together. You’ll explore how old ideas are losing their power, and discover a 3-phase approach to building a team equipped for 2022 and beyond.

  1. How to rapidly build trust in teams that operate in more extreme working conditions, including hybrid teams?
  2. Psychological safety is not as initially powerful as more cognitive based trust for the majority of today’s teams.
  3. If you follow this simple 3 phase approach to building a team, in the order suggested, most teams will work much faster than any other approach available.
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