🐾 Team building with huskies - what the business world can learn from the pack

🐾 Team building with huskies - what the business world can learn from the pack

From catering to teamwork: a comparison of management, motivation and structure

What companies can learn from a husky pack

Team building, leadership, motivation and trust - explained in a practical way with animal experience and a dash of humour.

- Leadership competence
- Team leadership
- Huskies and leadership
- Non-verbal communication in the team
- Recognising team roles

From Lindau to Valais with a pack in your heart

My professional journey began in the classic way - with a hotel management apprenticeship in Lindau. My path then took me to Dublin, and later to Switzerland: from a restaurant on Lake Zurich to a bar in Zurich's nightlife scene to system catering as a manager. One thing was always constant: team building, leadership and the desire to bring people together.
One particularly formative example was the opening of a new store, where I had to build a functioning team in a very short space of time. Just like in a husky team, it was important to recognise the strengths of the individual team members, avoid tensions and rivalries within the team and find a common rhythm in order to meet the requirements of the shop and the team.
At the same time, my pack grew at home. And at some point I realised that a functioning team in the business world is more like a pack of huskies than you might think.

Team-Moment im Wald - Phil und Husky Storm auf der Bank, Kopf an Kopf, Symbol für Vertrauen im Rudel

Phil on a trip with Storm

Wagen-Training im Wald mit zehn Huskys - Blick von hinten auf das kraftvolle Team in Aktion

Together on the trail

Huskies & team structure - clear roles, clear direction

In a dog sled team:
- Leader dogs - smart, decisive, set the pace
- Swing dogs - flexible, coordinate the curves
- Team Dogs - strong, consistent, carry the main load
- Wheel Dogs - strong and stable, directly on the sled


In everyday business life:
- Leaders, supporters, strategists & doers
- Not everyone has to lead - but every role is essential
- Good team building recognises talent and makes targeted use of it
A harmonious team - whether on runners or in the office - needs structure, trust and a common goal.

Lernmoment vor den Tipis - ich erkläre einer Kindergruppe die Aufgaben im Husky-Alltag und Camp-Leben

As a team, distribute tasks at the Husky Event

Leithunde-Training im Wald - Phil mit Husky Blizzard auf dem Dogscooter in voller Konzentration

Scooter training for leaders

Communication - more than words

Huskies:
- Communicating non-verbally - body language, energy, behaviour
- Tensions are immediately visible, harmony tangible
People in a team:
- Body language, tone of voice and facial expressions influence the atmosphere
- Good observers can recognise and resolve tensions early on
Good leadership means listening, observing and understanding. Non-verbal communication is also the key to successful teamwork in business.

Trust - the invisible tether in the team

In a pack:
- A husky that loses confidence in the musher - for example due to too much pressure or carelessness when driving - will hesitate when walking and become insecure.
In the team:
- I remember a new team member who couldn't handle the communication and time pressure of customers at the checkout. He became nervous and made mistakes. Through an open dialogue and a move to production, he was able to develop his potential - and became an indispensable part of the team.
- Trust is created through reliability, transparency and clear communication
- Lack of trust inhibits productivity and innovation
Trust is non-negotiable - it is the basis for motivation and leadership competence.

Magisches Abendrot über den Gipfeln der Walliser Alpen - Blick von 3200 m in den alpinen Himmel

Sunset over the Valais Alps

Das Team von Wild Swiss Adventure - Nahaufnahme von mir und Phil, gemeinsam für alpine Erlebnisse

Me and Phil as the Wild Swiss Adventure team

Motivation & purpose - why we move at all

Huskies:
- Pull, if they know what for
- Overload, underload or insecurity? → Blockade
Employees:
- Everyone has their own drive: some need clear goals and daily targets, while others function better when they recognise a vision and can contribute to the big picture. Both are right - as long as they are recognised and encouraged accordingly.
- Meaningful tasks & visible goals promote motivation in the team
A team that knows the "why" surpasses itself. This is just as true for agile teams as it is for husky teams.

Respect & conflict - not afraid of friction

Huskies:
- Resolve conflicts directly, but socially - without escalation
Teams:
- Conflicts are part of it - the decisive factor is how they are handled
- Respect is the basis for team leadership and sustainable team development
Conflicts are opportunities - if they are resolved fairly and respectfully.

Authors
Picture of Anja Nehrenehim

Anja Nehrenehim

Anja is the founder of Wild Swiss Adventure and lives with 16 huskies in Eisten in Valais.

Anja's contributions
Picture of Phil Nehrenheim

Phil Nehrenheim

Musher & Adventure Guide

Phil's contributions
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