We Not Me

By: Dan Hammond & Pia Lee
  • Summary

  • Exploring how humans connect and get stuff done together, with Dan Hammond and Pia Lee from Squadify. We need groups of humans to help navigate the world of opportunities and challenges, but we don't always work together effectively. This podcast tackles questions such as "What makes a rockstar team?" "How can we work from anywhere?" "What part does connection play in today's world?" You'll also hear the thoughts and views of those who are running and leading teams across the world.
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Episodes
  • Teaching teaming
    Nov 1 2024

    Effective teaming requires intentional design and can’t be achieved simply by putting people together on a project.


    Teaming by Design emphasises the importance of embedding team effectiveness skills within the context of real work, rather than teaching it as a separate subject.


    This approach recognises that valuable teaming skills are often developed through practical experience and reflection, rather than through theoretical instruction alone.


    For this episode, Dan and Pia are joined in-person by Sara Beckman, who developed the concept of "teaming by design" while teaching MBA students. Sara works on integrating team effectiveness training into various courses, particularly in innovation, design, and new product development, and has conducted research on team dynamics, including studies at Hewlett Packard.


    Three reasons to listen

    • To discover a unique approach to teaching teamwork called which embeds team effectiveness skills into project-based courses
    • To explore goal congruence and its critical role in team performance
    • To learn about the challenges of bringing about psychological safety in teams and how it relates to conflict management

    Episode highlights

    • [00:09:29] Teaming by design
    • [00:14:42] Teaming in corporate vs academia
    • [00:19:00] Conflict
    • [00:19:59] The University of Unlearning
    • [00:25:59] The importance of shared goals
    • [00:29:55] How students view leadership
    • [00:32:11] What is the future of teaming?
    • [00:36:22] The benefits of teaming by design
    • [00:38:05] Sara's book recommendation
    • [00:40:07] Takeaways from Dan and Pia

    Links

    • Connect with Sara via LinkedIn
    • Books by Claire Keegan
    • Demon Copperhead, by Barbara Kingsolver
    • Rough Sleepers, by Tracy Kidder
    • Track and improve your team performance with Squadify
    • Leave us a voice note
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    46 mins
  • Agile for business teams
    Oct 17 2024

    Agile isn’t just for software teams – its principles can be effectively applied to HR and other business teams, offering a pragmatic approach to improving workflow and efficiency.


    It goes beyond flexible working or nimble decision-making, representing a philosophy and set of principles for getting work done more effectively.


    Nebel Crowhurst is the Chief People Officer at Reward Gateway, and has extensive experience in HR. She’s worked across a variety of industries, helping teams understand and transition to Agile.


    Three reasons to listen

    • For a pragmatic approach to implementing Agile principles in HR and business teams
    • To discover how Agile can help teams prioritise work, reduce friction, and improve efficiency in meetings
    • To explore the benefits and potential challenges of applying Agile methodologies outside of traditional software development

    Episode highlights

    • [00:08:46] Revisiting engagement surveys
    • [00:13:40] What Agile is and is not
    • [00:17:30] What Agile looks like in practice
    • [00:22:08] Handling Agile scepticism (including your own)
    • [00:24:55] Transitioning your team to Agile
    • [00:31:53] Taking your first steps into Agile
    • [00:33:17] Nebel's media recommendation
    • [00:35:51] Takeaways from Dan and Pia

    Links

    • Connect with Nebel via LinkedIn
    • Books by Natal Dank
    • The Multi-Hyphen Method, by Emma Gannon
    • Track and improve your team performance with Squadify
    • Leave us a voice note
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    42 mins
  • How to succeed in an assignment
    Oct 3 2024

    International assignments in business require careful preparation, adaptability, and a focus on making a positive impact rather than just “making your mark”.


    Success in foreign assignments often comes from reinforcing and amplifying existing strengths within an organisation, rather than attempting to overhaul everything.


    Kevin Asher is a leader, strategist, and innovator in healthcare. He’s worked primarily in the pharmaceutical industry, including medical communications, data generation, and patient group support. He’s a self-described problem-solver, and he joins Dan and Pia to discuss his recent assignment in Italy.


    Three reasons to listen

    • To learn how to successfully navigate international assignments and make a positive impact
    • To understand the importance of effective communication and bridging gaps between global and local teams
    • For new approaches to add value quickly in new, challenging situations – even when facing language barriers or unfamiliar systems

    Episode highlights

    • [00:09:10] Preparing to go on an assignment
    • [00:12:34] Making your mark
    • [00:14:36] Improving communication in a restructured team
    • [00:21:21] What Kevin would do differently
    • [00:23:07] Finding the right time to make a big decision
    • [00:25:15] Re-entry
    • [00:28:53] Kevin's advice for starting a new assignment
    • [00:30:44] Kevin's media recommendation
    • [00:33:29] Takeaways from Pia and Dan

    Links

    • Connect with Kevin via LinkedIn
    • Why Motivating People Doesn't Work--and What Does, by Susan Fowler
    • Track and improve your team performance with Squadify
    • Leave us a voice note
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    38 mins

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