CLICKING: A Team Building Strategy for Overloaded Leaders Who Want Stronger Team Trust, Better Results, and More Time
Thin Leaf Press
August 28, 2025
Most teams aren’t broken—they’re poorly designed.
And everyone can feel it. Managers drown in meetings, solving problems their teams should handle. Executives become decision bottlenecks. High performers burn out carrying the load—while others wait for clarity, direction, or permission to act.
This isn’t a people problem.
It’s a systems problem—and it keeps organizations stuck in survival mode.
CLICKING gives you a practical, repeatable framework to fix it—at scale.
Drawing on 15 years of team development work across tech companies, scale-ups, and Fortune 500 organizations, former Chief People Officer and ex–Deloitte professional Daria Rudnik introduces the CLICK framework: a proven methodology for turning disconnected groups into truly independent, high-performing teams.
You’ll build five critical capabilities:
Clear Purpose — so teams know why they matter, not just what they do
Linking Connections — to build real trust between team members
Integrated Work — so teams operate without constant management
Collaborative Decisions — so work moves forward without bottlenecks
Knowledge Sharing — so teams learn, adapt, and improve on their own
Each chapter includes tools you can deploy immediately—whether you're developing one team or rolling out a leadership program across 500 employees. One telecom company used this exact framework to reduce their contact center's call times by 43% in just 30 days—saving millions while maintaining high customer satisfaction.
The choice is simple: Keep treating individuals as the problem, or implement a systematic solution that transforms how teams function across your entire organization.
Written exclusively for:
HR leaders who need their teams to work better together
Executives tired of being the bottleneck for every decision
Leaders done putting out fires and ready to fix what keeps starting them
CLICKING shows you how to build teams that don't just survive—they thrive, innovate, and free everyone to focus on the work that matters most.
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Tags: Culture, Leadership, Management