
The Hidden Language of High-Trust Teams: What Leaders Can Learn from the Locker Room
Posted by Eva BlahaView on LinkedIn
In elite sports, cohesion isn’t only built through pep talks or strategy sessions. It’s forged in subtler ways, through micro-signals exchanged between players in moments of pressure. These exchanges form what coaches call locker room language: nonverbal cues that reinforce commitment, trust, and shared purpose.
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