RESOURCES & iNSIGHTS


Mini Team Diagnostic

January 26, 2026

By Debbie Bailey

A Quick Pulse Check When Something Feels Off

You don't always need a full team review to understand what's getting in the way.


Sometimes you just need a structured way to pause, notice patterns, and work out where attention is really needed.


This Mini Team Diagnostic is designed for exactly that moment - when performance has dipped, energy feels flat, or friction is starting to show up, but you're not quite sure what's underneath it.


It's not a performance scorecard. It's a pattern-spotting tool.


The diagnostic covers four key areas: clarity and focus, workload and flow, decision-making and accountability, and alignment and change confidence.


It takes less than 10 minutes to complete, but the insights it surfaces can save you months of rework, frustration, and false starts.


Use it to:

  • Identify where clarity is slipping
  • Spot bottlenecks before they stall progress
  • Understand what's draining energy across the team
  • Start clearer conversations about what needs to change


Strong organisations don't wait for things to break before paying attention.
 

Download the Mini Team Diagnostic and get a practical snapshot of where your team really stands.

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