Emotions in the Team: How (Un)expressed Feelings Affect Collaboration and Performance

Emotions in the Team: How (Un)expressed Feelings Affect Collaboration and Performance

Emotions in the Team – The Silent Conductor of Collaboration. Each of us experiences situations differently – some loudly, others internally. We all have emotions that influence our relationships, even if we don’t talk about them.

This module focuses on the impact of emotions on team collaboration and performance. It helps recognize how (un)expressed feelings shape the atmosphere within the team.

  • Better understanding of oneself and others – you will learn to perceive emotions as an important part of team dynamics.
  • Recognition of hidden tensions – you will understand how unexpressed emotions hinder performance.
  • Improved communication – you will gain tools for open and constructive conversations.
  • Support for empathy in the team – you will learn to respond better to the needs of others.
  • Building a healthy team environment – the outcome will be more trust, respect, and collaboration.

Do you want to strengthen relationships in your team? Choose this module and discover the power of emotions in collaboration.

Imagine that a colleague made a mistake and it caused problems for the team. How would you react initially?
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Your team is celebrating success. What do you notice first?
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In stress, your colleagues stop trusting each other. How does that make you feel?
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A colleague is crying after receiving feedback. What is the first thing that crosses your mind?
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When someone in the team doesn't speak about their feelings, you...
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The team leader tends to hide their frustrations. How does that affect you?
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What do you think if someone in the team openly expresses anger?
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There is a subtle dissatisfaction spreading in the team. You...
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Someone in your team confides in you about a personal problem. How do you react?
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How do you explain when someone is always "fine" at work?
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