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Drive organizational velocity and unlock the resilient, collaborative spirit of the Canadian Prairies. Traveling regularly to the province, Hall of Fame motivational speaker and learning design specialist Tyler Hayden has been transforming corporate workplace cultures, accelerating retention, and building high-performance teams across Regina, Saskatoon, and the wider Saskatchewan business landscape since 1996.

Saskatchewan represents a vital economic hub driven by agriculture, resources, public services, and innovation. Whether you are hosting a national conference in downtown Saskatoon or a critical public sector seminar in Regina, Tyler delivers tailored, data-backed keynotes and experiential team-building programs engineered to break down silos and turn your strategic vision into immediate daily habits.

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With three decades of experience on major corporate stages, Tyler is the corporate speaker Saskatchewan organizations trust to navigate complex workforce friction. He has delivered custom, high-impact programs for national security pillars, regional educational divisions, public sector agencies, and massive professional chapters, including:

PMI (Project Management Institute) Regional 1, 2, 3 Conference

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

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Tailored Deep Trust and Community Alignment

Saskatchewan’s corporate culture thrives on radical candor, accountability, and strong community roots. Tyler’s specialized corporate frameworks are tailored specifically to match this high-performance standard—giving your staff the exact tools needed to elevate psychological safety, build alignment across teams, and leverage individual strengths behind a unified corporate mission.

Strategic Keynote Topics for Regina Conferences

Modern event organizers need concrete solutions to systemic workplace issues like employee burnout, change fatigue, and hybrid team isolation. Tyler’s core keynotes provide immediate, executive-level ROI.

Flipping the Narrative — Leveraging AI & the 6 Dimensions of Team Engagement

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The Strategic Focus: Workforce Performance, Cultural Mapping, and Modern Agility.

The Framework: Discover how to integrate Tyler’s proprietary platform, RubberChicken.ai, into your everyday management toolkit. By diagnosing team friction in real-time and leveraging the distinct behavioral strengths of the "6 Rubber Chickens," managers leave with a data-driven blueprint to spark immediate psychological safety and team connection.

The Business that Cared — Driving ROI & Sustainable Growth Through Culture Design

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The Strategic Focus: Burnout Prevention, Employee Lifetime Value (ELV), and Compassionate Leadership.

The Framework: Based on the core philosophies of The Business That Cared About People, this session reframes operational empathy into a high-yield business strategy, giving leaders the practical tools required to eliminate costly turnover.

Livin’ Life Large™ — Maximizing Resilience and Mindset Ownership of Teams

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The Strategic Focus: Sustainable Performance, Corporate Wellness, Human Centred Leadership and Talent Retention.

The Framework: High-performing organizations require sustainable human energy. This flagship keynote delivers data-backed, actionable habits to combat workplace burnout, elevate mental fitness, and keep corporate teams performing at their peak under pressure.

Premium Corporate Team-Building Workshops in Regina & Saskatoon

Move past passive lectures. Tyler designs high-stakes behavioral simulators engineered to break down institutional silos, test communication under pressure, and force cross-functional execution.

The Nabcar Challenge — Driving Cross-Functional Synergy and High-Speed Execution

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An intense, hands-on physical team simulation where groups collaborate to design, build, and race custom vehicles. This workshop forces teams to optimize limited resources, communicate flawlessly across departments, and execute a collective strategy under a strict timeline.

Driving The Better Bus — Strategic Alignment, Direction, and Operational Velocity

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An experiential workshop tailored for organizations navigating change, corporate restructuring, or strategic resets. This program provides an actionable framework for getting the right people in the right seats and aligning your entire workforce toward a unified corporate mission.

In It to Win It — Simulating Agility, Communication, & Competitiveness that builds Energy

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Best in class competitive team based challenge that showcases learning objectives thought memorable activity and content. Your team will engage in a series of events that will showcase your most relevant and important steps forward based on industry research and pre-event intake.

CASE STUDY: Collecting Experiences and Lifelong Professional Alliances

“For the past three decades, my journey on the speaking circuit has been about far more than just sharing frameworks—it has been about collecting profound experiences and lifelong friendships. Many of my closest friends today started out as my clients right here in Saskatchewan, ranging from a dedicated Jostens representative in Regina to an extraordinary guidance counselor in Moose Jaw.

For years, whenever I traveled here for a corporate keynote, I would purposefully schedule a few extra days just to hang out with them and explore the province. We have done everything from epic road trips up north to hike to Grey Owl's cabin, to trekking through the beautiful badlands in the south collecting ancient dinosaur poop.

This is exactly what I mean when I talk about building a truly resilient corporate culture. The most successful organizations don't just view their team members or clients through a purely transactional lens. They actively invest in the human element—cultivating real relationships, shared memories, and an unshakeable sense of community. When you treat your people like family and your business like a shared adventure, loyalty takes care of itself.”

Experience the Breathtaking Heritage and Culture of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a land of vast horizons, rich cultural history, and hidden treasures that provide an incredible backdrop for national corporate events and executive retreats.

If you are an out-of-province meeting planner coordinating a conference in the region, Tyler loves helping you integrate the absolute best of the province into your itinerary. In Regina, he always highly recommends taking teams to explore the magnificent urban parks and the RCMP Heritage Centre, honoring a historical institution that Tyler firmly believes serves as a vital backbone of Canada.

When hosting events in Saskatoon, sending your group to experience the world-class history and sacred indigenous gathering spaces at the stunning Wanuskewin Heritage Park is an absolute must. And for a truly unforgettable post-conference excursion, Tyler suggests treating your executive team to a quick trip to Moose Jaw to unwind in the mineral spa or explore the legendary Al Capone underground tunnels. Tyler ensures your attendees experience the very best of Saskatchewan's legendary hospitality.

Ensure your next Regina or Saskatoon conference or corporate retreat leaves a lasting impact. Secure a Hall of Fame speaker who understands the local business landscape and delivers elite corporate results.

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What Makes a Team Actually Work Well Together

May 13, 20268 min read

Everyone has an opinion on what makes a great team.

Trust. Communication. Psychological safety. Accountability. The list of buzzwords is long, and most of them aren’t wrong — they’re just incomplete.

After 30 years of working with teams across healthcare, construction, finance, government, and beyond, here’s what I’ve found to be true: the teams that genuinely work well together aren’t defined by the absence of problems. They’re defined by what they’re collectively moving toward.

Everything else — the trust, the communication, the camaraderie — flows from that.

The Real Foundation: Shared Purpose

Ask a room full of managers what makes a great team and you’ll hear trust and communication within the first 30 seconds. And yes — those things matter enormously.

But go deeper, and you’ll find something underneath both of them: shared purpose.

A team that is genuinely aligned around why their work matters — not just what they’re doing, but the reason it’s worth doing well — functions at a completely different level than one that isn’t. Trust grows faster. Communication improves naturally. People extend grace to each other during difficult moments because they understand what’s at stake.

Without shared purpose, trust and communication become performance. With it, they become instinct.

The leader’s job — above almost everything else — is to build that crystal-clear vision and mission at the outset, not as an afterthought. And then, critically, to keep showing the team how their individual efforts are contributing to it.

Showing Progress Is the Work

Most leaders state the mission. Great leaders show how the team is getting there.

There’s a meaningful difference between telling your team “our goal is to improve patient outcomes” and actually sitting down with them — regularly — to show how the work they did last week moved the needle. How their individual outputs are adding up. How close they are to where they said they’d be.

That practice — the deliberate, visible connection between daily action and collective purpose — is one of the most powerful things a leader can do to build a cohesive, motivated team. And it’s one of the most consistently skipped.

Teams disengage when they can’t see the point of what they’re doing. They re-engage when someone takes the time to show them the scoreboard.

A Case Study: 25 Silos Become One Team

I was brought in to work with a group of 25 healthcare leaders — each responsible for a different area of facility and human resource management within a single health system.

On paper, they were a leadership team. In practice, they were 25 separate silos, each solving their own problems in isolation.

Over several sessions, we created space for each person to share what was actually going on in their area — real problems, real pressures, real challenges. No agenda. No performance. Just honest conversation.

Within a few weeks, something shifted.

They started to recognize each other’s problems. The siloes started to look more like shared walls. The issues one leader was struggling with were almost identical to what the person across the table was dealing with — they just hadn’t known it, because no one had ever put them in the same room with the same purpose before.

They started offering solutions. They started lending support. And eventually, they stopped seeing themselves as 25 individual leaders and started operating as one cohesive unit — because they saw the clear benefit of attacking the same problems together.

That shift didn’t come from a trust exercise. It came from shared context and shared problems. Purpose emerged from the conversation, not the other way around.

Conflict Is Not the Enemy

Here’s where I push back on conventional leadership advice: conflict is not something to be managed away. It’s something to be managed well.

Healthy friction keeps teams out of groupthink. It fuels innovation. It surfaces blind spots that consensus would have buried. It builds resilience — because a team that has navigated real disagreement and come out stronger is far more capable than one that’s never been tested.

The teams I’ve seen stagnate the most are the ones where everyone agrees with everyone, all the time. That’s not harmony — that’s avoidance. And avoidance has a ceiling.

The manager’s job isn’t to eliminate conflict. It’s to create the conditions where constructive tension can exist without spinning out of control — where no single voice dominates, where debate is welcomed, and where disagreement is a tool rather than a threat.

Teams that can fight well together — respectfully, productively, with the mission as their north star — are the ones that make the best decisions.

The Most Underrated Thing a Manager Can Do

I’ve asked this question to thousands of managers over the years: what’s the most powerful thing you can do for your team?

Very few land on the right answer.

It’s this: celebrate others. Deliberately. Consistently. Based on real metrics.

When a manager takes the time to genuinely showcase the people doing great things — not with empty praise, not with performative recognition, but with specific, meaningful acknowledgment tied to actual behaviors and outcomes — something quietly powerful happens.

Others start to aim higher. People feel seen. The team begins to develop a culture of celebration that generates its own momentum.

The key is to start with the low-hanging fruit. Find the simple wins early. Celebrate them visibly. Build the muscle before the stakes get high.

And make sure the recognition is earned — tied to something observable and real. Recognition that isn’t grounded in anything specific rings hollow. Recognition that’s specific, meaningful, and timely? That sticks. That’s the kind that changes behavior.

When the Team Is Broken: The Three F’s

Not every team needs the same kind of intervention. Over the years, I’ve developed a framework I call the Three F’s of Team Building:

· Fun — when the team is healthy and you want to energize and connect

· Fast Forward — when the team is functional but ready to accelerate performance by applying team building to learning new skills or functions on the job

· Fix — when something is broken and needs real attention

Most blog posts about team building are written with Fun in mind. But the most important work happens in Fix.

When a team has a history of conflict, low trust, or unresolved resentment, here’s where I start: a group contract.

Not a mission statement. Not a values poster. A living document built by the team, with the team, that answers two questions:

· What behaviors do we want to see from each other?

· What behaviors are we agreeing to leave behind?

Every person in the room contributes one answer to each. Every answer goes on the contract. The group discusses, agrees, and signs off — not because someone told them to, but because they built it themselves.

That first act of collective agreement — however small — is the first win. And first wins matter enormously when you’re rebuilding trust. They prove that the team can reach agreement. That they can work together. That the path forward exists.

You build from there.

What a High-Performing Team Actually Feels Like

I want to be honest with you here, because I think this question deserves a real answer rather than a tidy one.

High-performing teams feel different from team to team. Warren Bennis, in his brilliant work Organizing Genius, studied some of the greatest creative teams in history — and while he found commonalities, what’s striking is how different each of those teams actually was from one another.

The best teams I’ve been fortunate enough to work with are like artwork. Each one unique. Each one shaped by the specific combination of people, purpose, pressure, and moment that created it.

And here’s the thing: what felt like a peak team experience to me may not have felt that way to everyone on it. Because what a high-performing team feels like is deeply personal — it’s shaped by what you brought in as your expectations, and how thoroughly those expectations were met or exceeded.

Which brings everything full circle.

The reason vision and shared purpose matter so much at the beginning isn’t just strategic. It’s because that clarity is what allows every person on the team to calibrate their expectations against a common reference point. When everyone understands why the team was built, what it’s trying to accomplish, and how success will be measured — that’s when individual satisfaction and collective performance start to align.

That’s when a team stops being a group of people doing jobs and starts being something worth being part of.

Your Monday Morning Moves

· ✅ Clarify the mission — not a slogan, a real, specific purpose that your team helped shape

· ✅ Show progress visibly — connect daily work to the bigger picture, regularly

· ✅ Welcome friction — create space for healthy debate without letting it spiral

· ✅ Celebrate deliberately — find the low-hanging fruit and start building a culture of recognition now

· ✅ Know your team type — Fun, Fast Forward, or Fix? The intervention should match the situation

· ✅ Build a contract — if trust is broken, start with shared agreements, not trust exercises

· ✅ Set the vision first — everything else depends on it

Fun is the delivery. Better teams and energy on Monday is the point.

If you want a customized team building experience designed around where your team actually is — not a one-size-fits-all program — let’s talk.

And if you’re a manager who wants ready-to-use tools for building stronger teams without starting from scratch, explore Team Building School and Rubber Chicken AI.

Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF is Canada’s Hall of Fame Motivational Speaker, author of 25+ books, and founder of Team Building School and Rubber Chicken AI. He has spent 30 years helping organizations build teams that people genuinely want to be part of.

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Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF BRM

Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF is a Canadian Hall of Fame motivational speaker and team building expert. Tyler has written over 25 books on teams and team building.

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