Finding time to work on the business rather than in the business is the hallmark of all high performing teams. Find out how it can be done. About this event In our outrageously busy world we don't have time to attend to improving how our team functions. And when we do find time, it's usually because of a crisis and then the need to change is a necessity. We have plenty of time to work in the business, but not on the business. When was the last time you took time out to look under the bonnet of the car? When was the last time you downed tools and looked at team improvements? All high performing teams are in a constant state of improvement. Continuous improvement doesn't need to take up too much time and can make a huge difference to performance. Learn a simple tool for continuous improvement that can be applied with powerful results that will massively improve performance. This information comes from Dr. Tim Baker's book, "WINNING TEAMS: The Eight Characteristics of High Performing Teams."