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Lefteris

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Created on October 1, 2025

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Belbin Speed-Dating Match-Up

lefteris

"Great teamwork is like speed dating—quick insights, surprising connections, and a bit of fun along the way!" 😉

Quick Conversation Exercise
  • Despoina, share one thing you value in Lefteris’s style. Lefteris, share one thing you value in Despoina’s.
  • Recall a moment when you worked on a decision together — what strengths did each of you bring?
  • Agree on one way to balance Despoina’s pace with Lefteris’s thoroughness in your next project. Write your agreement in the space below.
Quick Conversation Exercise
  • John, share one thing you value in Lefteris’s style. Lefteris, share one thing you value in John’s.
  • Recall a moment when you worked together — what strengths did each of you bring?
  • Agree on one practical way to turn John’s ideas into actions that Lefteris can help carry through. Write your agreement in the space below.
Quick Conversation Exercise
  • Andre, share one thing you value in Lefteris’s way of working. Lefteris, share one thing you value in Andre’s.
  • Recall a project where pace and structure needed balancing — what did each of you bring?
  • Agree on one concrete step (e.g., a short weekly check-in to set priorities) to keep actions aligned. Write it below.
Quick Conversation Exercise
  • Konstantinos, share one way you value Lefteris’ structured and careful approach.
  • Lefteris, share one way you value Konstantinos’ energy and team orientation.
  • Recall a time when you worked well together — what strengths did each of you bring?
  • Agree on one simple step (e.g., ending discussions with a clear action list) to ensure balance between thoughtful debate and timely execution.
Quick Conversation Exercise
  • Share one way your common outlook has helped you collaborate smoothly.
  • Recall one situation where progress slowed — what could you have done differently?
  • Agree on one action to ensure that meetings result in clear next steps.
  • Identify one colleague you could involve as a galvaniser when you need fresh momentum.
Quick Conversation Exercise
  • Share one way your different styles have complemented each other recently.
  • Recall a time when either planning or action dominated — what was the impact?
  • Agree on a routine that ensures balance (e.g., weekly alignment: Paschalis outlines key points, Lefteris drives immediate steps).
  • Identify one upcoming task where you can consciously apply this “plan + act” rhythm.
Quick Conversation Exercise
  • Share one example where urgency and accuracy combined well to deliver results.
  • Recall a moment when your different styles caused tension — what was the impact?
  • Agree on how you’ll decide, in future, whether to “go fast” or “go thorough.”
  • Identify one upcoming project where you can apply this clarity of balance.
Quick Conversation Exercise
  • Share one example where analysis and technical detail produced a strong result.
  • Identify a situation where moving too slowly created challenges.
  • Decide how to set clear “go/no-go” points for action.
  • Pick an upcoming project and agree on a trigger for shifting from planning to execution.
Quick Conversation Exercise
  • Lefteris, share one strength in Konstantinos’s approach that you value.
  • Konstantinos, share one way Lefteris’s analysis helps you move forward.
  • Recall one instance where your combined approach of structure + technique worked well — what made it effective?
  • Agree on one trigger (e.g., a deadline or decision point) that will help you both move from planning into action.