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“Clients have told me, ‘I wish my people would think more like a CEO’... And I think what my clients mean is that they want their people to see things more strategically, to take more ownership for not just their own responsibilities, but for that of the overall enterprise or the whole company.” - Winnie da Silva
In this episode, Winnie and Peter explore the concept of a "shared responsibility mindset" in teams. They discuss how this mindset contributes to team effectiveness. They emphasize that responsibility for a team's effectiveness should not solely rest on the leader but should be distributed among all team members. This shared responsibility mindset encourages individuals to think more strategically and take ownership of both their individual roles and the team's overall success.
Episode Highlights:
Introduction to Shared Responsibility Mindset
Winnie introduces the episode's focus on cultivating a shared responsibility mindset within teams. She highlights the common desire among leaders for their team members to think more strategically and take more ownership of the organization's success.
Defining Responsibility in Teams
Peter explains their approach to clients by starting with the question of who is responsible for the team's effectiveness. He encourages clients to think about the specific responsibilities of the team leader and of the team members.
Responsibilities for Team Effectiveness
The Importance of a Shared Responsibility Mindset
Challenges for Team Members and Leaders
Practical Ways to Develop a Shared Responsibility Mindset
Peter explains how to help teams develop a shared responsibility mindset:
Establish formal "pause and reflect" discussions to assess team functioning.
Experimentation and Results
After experimenting with shared responsibility, teams often experience positive results, including improved output, efficiency, satisfaction, and learning. This helps them see the business case for developing this mindset.
Resources
Winnie da Silva on LinkedIn
Get the whole season and the companion guide at Winniedasilva.com
Mining Group Gold by Thomas A. Kayser
4.8
1919 ratings
“Clients have told me, ‘I wish my people would think more like a CEO’... And I think what my clients mean is that they want their people to see things more strategically, to take more ownership for not just their own responsibilities, but for that of the overall enterprise or the whole company.” - Winnie da Silva
In this episode, Winnie and Peter explore the concept of a "shared responsibility mindset" in teams. They discuss how this mindset contributes to team effectiveness. They emphasize that responsibility for a team's effectiveness should not solely rest on the leader but should be distributed among all team members. This shared responsibility mindset encourages individuals to think more strategically and take ownership of both their individual roles and the team's overall success.
Episode Highlights:
Introduction to Shared Responsibility Mindset
Winnie introduces the episode's focus on cultivating a shared responsibility mindset within teams. She highlights the common desire among leaders for their team members to think more strategically and take more ownership of the organization's success.
Defining Responsibility in Teams
Peter explains their approach to clients by starting with the question of who is responsible for the team's effectiveness. He encourages clients to think about the specific responsibilities of the team leader and of the team members.
Responsibilities for Team Effectiveness
The Importance of a Shared Responsibility Mindset
Challenges for Team Members and Leaders
Practical Ways to Develop a Shared Responsibility Mindset
Peter explains how to help teams develop a shared responsibility mindset:
Establish formal "pause and reflect" discussions to assess team functioning.
Experimentation and Results
After experimenting with shared responsibility, teams often experience positive results, including improved output, efficiency, satisfaction, and learning. This helps them see the business case for developing this mindset.
Resources
Winnie da Silva on LinkedIn
Get the whole season and the companion guide at Winniedasilva.com
Mining Group Gold by Thomas A. Kayser
86,708 Listeners
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