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Teams often struggle because we don’t understand why people think the way they do — leading to miscommunication, low performance, and frustration.
In this episode of East Trade Winds, we host Adam Kirkaldy of MindTime (LinkedIn: Adam Kirkaldy, websites: adamkirkaldy.com and mindtimedynamics.com). He shares a powerful framework called the MindTime model that explains individual motivations through three dimensions: past thinking, present thinking, and future thinking. Adam introduces how this model is different from behavior‑only models by going deeper: exploring how people’s thought patterns shape actions, communication, and collaboration.
You’ll hear about how using the MindTime survey can predict how teams behave and how organizations can apply insights to build balanced, whole‑thinking teams. The presentation ends with an invitation: join the East Trade Winds weekly meeting, network with peers, hear more guest speakers, and learn how this thinking tool can be used in your business.
Key topics covered:
Guest links & resources:
Supporting acknowledgements:
Thank you to East Trade Winds for hosting, to all attendees, and to the people behind the scenes making this episode possible (platform tech, moderators, organizers).
Call to Action:
If your small or medium business wants stronger teams, improved communication, or project execution that just works — view the YouTube video now, connect with Adam Kirkaldy to explore MindTime,
and register for the next East Trade Winds Tuesday meeting (8‑9 AM EST) to meet more experts and grow your business:
Register here
We’d love to hear from you — comment or share your thoughts about thinking styles, send questions, or suggest other guests. You can also reach us any time at [email protected].
Disclaimer: Please note that the East Trade Winds podcast episodes are meant solely for educational and general informational purposes. The information and opinions contained within are not intended to be professional advice on any subject matter. The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by the participants are their own beliefs and do not represent the views of the podcast hosts or any affiliated organizations.
It is important to note that this podcast is not a replacement for consulting with certified experts in your area who possess knowledge of your unique situation. The hosts of the podcast, along with any participants or affiliated groups, do not take responsibility for any actions taken or not taken based on the information presented in this episode.
It is highly recommended that individuals seek guidance from their advisors in fields such as accounting, law, or other pertinent areas prior to undertaking any actions or making decisions that may impact their financial, legal, or other aspects of life.
By Bernie Franzgrote, Wayne PrattTeams often struggle because we don’t understand why people think the way they do — leading to miscommunication, low performance, and frustration.
In this episode of East Trade Winds, we host Adam Kirkaldy of MindTime (LinkedIn: Adam Kirkaldy, websites: adamkirkaldy.com and mindtimedynamics.com). He shares a powerful framework called the MindTime model that explains individual motivations through three dimensions: past thinking, present thinking, and future thinking. Adam introduces how this model is different from behavior‑only models by going deeper: exploring how people’s thought patterns shape actions, communication, and collaboration.
You’ll hear about how using the MindTime survey can predict how teams behave and how organizations can apply insights to build balanced, whole‑thinking teams. The presentation ends with an invitation: join the East Trade Winds weekly meeting, network with peers, hear more guest speakers, and learn how this thinking tool can be used in your business.
Key topics covered:
Guest links & resources:
Supporting acknowledgements:
Thank you to East Trade Winds for hosting, to all attendees, and to the people behind the scenes making this episode possible (platform tech, moderators, organizers).
Call to Action:
If your small or medium business wants stronger teams, improved communication, or project execution that just works — view the YouTube video now, connect with Adam Kirkaldy to explore MindTime,
and register for the next East Trade Winds Tuesday meeting (8‑9 AM EST) to meet more experts and grow your business:
Register here
We’d love to hear from you — comment or share your thoughts about thinking styles, send questions, or suggest other guests. You can also reach us any time at [email protected].
Disclaimer: Please note that the East Trade Winds podcast episodes are meant solely for educational and general informational purposes. The information and opinions contained within are not intended to be professional advice on any subject matter. The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by the participants are their own beliefs and do not represent the views of the podcast hosts or any affiliated organizations.
It is important to note that this podcast is not a replacement for consulting with certified experts in your area who possess knowledge of your unique situation. The hosts of the podcast, along with any participants or affiliated groups, do not take responsibility for any actions taken or not taken based on the information presented in this episode.
It is highly recommended that individuals seek guidance from their advisors in fields such as accounting, law, or other pertinent areas prior to undertaking any actions or making decisions that may impact their financial, legal, or other aspects of life.