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By Dr. Ruth Wageman and Dr. Krister Lowe
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
EPISODE #017: COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE IN TEAMS | SPECIAL GUESTS: DR. ANITA WILLIAMS WOOLEY AND PRANAV GUPTA
This episode is the first in a series inviting researchers onto the podcast to share their leading edge work that is advancing our understanding of teams and team effectiveness. In this episode show hosts Ruth Wageman and Krister Lowe interview Dr. Anita Williams Woolley and Pranav Gupta on the subject of collective intelligence in collaboration and teams. Anita Williams Wooley is an Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business an organizational psychologist who studies collective intelligence and collaboration in groups and teams. Pranav Gupta is a PhD Student in Organizational Behavior at Carnegie Mellon whose research focuses on understanding the emergence of intelligent behavior in digitally-augmented teams.
Some themes explored in the episode include:
Learn more about Anita and Pranav:
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6 Conditions Podcast Episode 016: Team Leadership & Team Effectiveness in a Covid19 Respiration Clinic: Special Guest Janice John, Cambridge Health Alliance
This episode continues a series focusing on practitioner, organizational and team leader perspectives on applying the 6 Team Conditions framework and Team Diagnostic Survey in real world settings. In this episode show hosts Ruth Wageman and Krister Lowe interview Janice John--MHCDS, MHS, PA-C, Medical Director at Cambridge Health Alliance--on her experiences standing up a Covid19 Respiration Unit.
In her current role as Medical Director Janice built and led a team of 15 clinicians to create an outpatient clinic to care for patients at high risk for and from COVID-19 in Middlesex County MA, and become a model of excellence and learning for outpatient COVID-19 care. Janice and her team created clinical guidelines used by many health systems, including the development of the UpToDate chapter for outpatient adult care for COVID-19. The team’s core focus has been to increase access to communities impacted by systemic racism, build trust and decrease stigma. Learn more about Janice: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janice-john-mhcds-mhs-pa-c-8b854663/
Some themes explored in the episode include:
6 CONDITIONS #015: ORGANIZATIONAL AGILITY & THE 6 CONDITIONS | SPECIAL GUESTS GABE ABELLA & ADAM HSU
This episode is the next installment in a series featuring the perspectives of certified practitioners as well as enterprise clients who have applied the 6 Team Conditions framework and Team Diagnostic Survey with real world teams. Gabe Abella & Adam Hsu join Ruth Wageman and Krister Lowe for an exploration of using the 6 Conditions Framework and Team Diagnostic Survey to foster organizational agility.
Gabe Abella is an Organizational coach at JP Morgan Chase focused on enabling organizational agility at enterprise scale by leading, coaching, and teaching. Learn more about Gabe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabeabella/. Adam Hsu is an Accredited Kanban Consultant, Trainer, and Speaker as well as an Organizational Coach in Global Technology at JPMorgan Chase focused on enabling organizational and business agility at every level of the organization. Learn more about Adam: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhsuakt/.
Some themes covered in the episode include:
For show notes and more information go to: https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/
This episode is the next installment in a series featuring the perspectives of certified practitioners as well as enterprise clients who have applied the 6 Team Conditions framework and Team Diagnostic Survey with real world teams. Carissa Bub joins Ruth Wageman and Krister Lowe for an examination of an applied case involving leadership and culture change through a team of teams approach. Carissa Bub is an Executive Team Coach and also a Leadership and Communications expert. Her coaching practice is built on 20 years guiding leaders from the boardroom to the factory floor to transform how they lead, communicate and catalyse meaningful change. Her expertise is coaching Chief Executives and senior leadership teams to boldly engage all stakeholders; and developing resilient teams. Learn more about Carissa at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carissabub/
Some themes covered in the episode include:
Watch this and other episodes of the 6 Conditions Podcast at https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/ as well as on iTunes, Spotify, TuneIn, Stitcher Radio, Google Play Music, YouTube and other podcast platforms.
6 CONDITIONS PODCAST #013: TIJANA MCKENZIE & SATHI BANERJEE, ROYAL DUTCH SHELL: AN ENTERPRISE PERSPECTIVE ON HOW TEAM EFFECTIVENESS DRIVES BUSINESS OUTCOMES
This episode is the 2nd in a 6-part series focusing on practitioner perspectives on applying the 6 Conditions Framework and Team Diagnostic Survey in organizations. In this episode Tijana McKenzie (Leadership and Organisational Development Consultant, Executive Coach, Diversity & Inclusion Champion) & Sathi Banerjee (Leadership Assessment Lead) from Royal Dutch Shell join Ruth and Krister to discuss how a large energy company is approaching team effectiveness including the role of the 6 Team Conditions framework and Team Diagnostic Survey. Research linking Team Diagnostic Survey data and business outcomes such as employee engagement, operational excellence, safety, people development, learning orientation, and psychological safety are explored.
Some themes covered in the episode include:
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6 Conditions Podcast | Episode #012 | Dr. David Tate: Applying the 6 Conditions and Team Diagnostic Survey in Private Equity
This episode kicks off a series of episodes that will feature the perspectives of certified practitioners who have applied the 6 Team Conditions framework and Team Diagnostic Survey with real world teams. Dr. David Tate joins Ruth Wageman and Krister Lowe for an examination of an applied case involving 13 top teams in the private equity sector. Dr. Tate is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Yale University School of Medicine as well as a lecturer in the Yale University School of Management. He is also the Founder and a Principal at the Tate Consulting Group. David and his team have deep experience in the areas of Executive Coaching & Leadership Development; Family Business Consulting; Organizational Development and Strategic Planning. You can learn more about David at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-tate-780683/ and www.Tate-Consulting.com
Some themes covered in the episode include:
1) David’s journey in the area of team development including his foray into the 6 Team Conditions and Team Diagnostic Survey;
2) Forming a small team of team coaches to assess the team effectiveness of 13 teams in a private equity firm’s investment portfolio;
3) The business case for the initiative;
4) Challenges faced in the overall engagement as well as within the intervention team;
5) Generating buy-in among the CEO’s and top teams in the portfolio for the engagement;
6) The arc and phases of the engagement;
7) Analyzing patterns across the 13 teams using the Team Diagnostic Survey;
8) Special challenges of top teams in private equity backed firms;
9) Key lessons learned and insights for fostering team effectiveness in private equity settings.
10) David’s forthcoming book “Conscious Accountability.”
Watch this and other episodes of the 6 Conditions Podcast at https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/ as well as on iTunes, Spotify, TuneIn, Stitcher Radio, Google Play Music, YouTube and other podcast platforms.
6 CONDITIONS #011: LEADERSHIP & AUTHORITY STRUCTURES IN TEAMS: WHERE DOES GREAT TEAM LEADERSHIP COME FROM?
Key Questions: Where does great team leadership come from? What kinds of things should team leaders do and what things are better for the team to do?
In this episode Ruth & Krister explore: Where does great team leadership come from?
1. Leadership as a "function" of a team
2. Team leaders as coaches
3. Four Critical Leadership Functions in Teams: 1) Executing the team task; 2) Monitoring and managing work processes; 3) Designing the team and member roles; 4) Setting overall direction
4. Authority Matrix - 4 Authority Structures: 1) Manager-Led; 2) Self-Managing; 3) Self-Designing; 4) Self-Governing
5. Distributing authority in teams
6. Surfacing authority dynamics in teams
7. When leadership most matters in teams: putting in place the 6 Conditions
8. Team leadership norms
9. Supplemental measures around leadership and authority structures in Team Diagnostic Survey reports
10. Supporting and developing team leaders
For show notes and more information go to: https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/
6 CONDITIONS PODCAST EPISODE #010: ONGOING TEAM COACHING: PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM AND STRUCTURAL VS. EMERGENT PROCESS COACHING
Key Question: How do you support the development of teams over time?
In this episode Ruth & Krister explore:
For show notes and more information go to: https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/
6 CONDITIONS #009: LAUNCHING & RELAUNCHING TEAMS
How and when do you get the 6 Team Conditions in place? Why is launching/relaunching critically important for teams.
In this episode Ruth & Krister:
For show notes and more information go to: https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/
6 CONDITIONS #008: THE TEAM DIAGNOSTIC SURVEY
How can you use the TDS to support team effectiveness? When is a formal assessment worth using? How can you formally and objectively assess a teams' standing on the 6 conditions?
In this episode Ruth and Krister:
For show notes and more information go to: https://6teamconditions.com/6tc-newpodcasts/
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.