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Graham McAllister (Part 2) on aligning team vision (CAL121, S6E15)
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In this second part of my conversation with Graham McAllister, we explore Graham's next pivot to studying organizational psychology at the London School of Economics. After selling his startup, Graham decided to do an MSc to help him answer what he now saw as the core problem in game development teams and that was lack of a unified vision. He shares his insights into shared mental models, vision alignment, shared values, diversity in hiring, and building resilient teams. He also discusses how these principles can be applied to other creative and research collaborations. Keep an eye out for the final episode in this series with Graham where he shares practical tips on the art and practice of writing.
Overview:
00:00 Intro
00:29 Episode Introduction
02:30 The Turning Point: Leaving the Company and Writing a Book
04:54 Discovering Organizational Psychology
05:44 The Journey to London School of Economics
07:16 The All-Consuming Feeling of Vision
11:07 The Importance of Education and Luck
16:26 Reflections on Lifelong Learning
19:22 Applying Mental Models Beyond Games
20:42 Understanding Alignment and Values in Organizations
23:39 Rethinking Hiring Practices and Leadership
26:46 Setting a Vision and Mission
29:01 Building a Mental Model
32:19 Operationalizing Shared Values
36:26 Detecting and Addressing Cultural Beliefs
38:15 Preview of Part 3 on Writing
40:38 End
Related Links:
Graham’s Home page and LinkedIn Profile
CAL120 Part 1 episode with Graham on his previous career pivots
Kotter’s Change Model https://www.kotterinc.com/methodology/8-steps/
Edgar Schein’s three layer of organizational culture - see various
discussions:
- https://psychsafety.com/psychological-safety-edgar-scheins-three-layers-of-organisational-culture/
- https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/5-enduring-management-ideas-mit-sloans-edgar-schein
- https://www.managementstudyguide.com/sigma/edgar-schein-model.htm
- Original 1983 paper
132 episodes
Manage episode 474741283 series 3488083
In this second part of my conversation with Graham McAllister, we explore Graham's next pivot to studying organizational psychology at the London School of Economics. After selling his startup, Graham decided to do an MSc to help him answer what he now saw as the core problem in game development teams and that was lack of a unified vision. He shares his insights into shared mental models, vision alignment, shared values, diversity in hiring, and building resilient teams. He also discusses how these principles can be applied to other creative and research collaborations. Keep an eye out for the final episode in this series with Graham where he shares practical tips on the art and practice of writing.
Overview:
00:00 Intro
00:29 Episode Introduction
02:30 The Turning Point: Leaving the Company and Writing a Book
04:54 Discovering Organizational Psychology
05:44 The Journey to London School of Economics
07:16 The All-Consuming Feeling of Vision
11:07 The Importance of Education and Luck
16:26 Reflections on Lifelong Learning
19:22 Applying Mental Models Beyond Games
20:42 Understanding Alignment and Values in Organizations
23:39 Rethinking Hiring Practices and Leadership
26:46 Setting a Vision and Mission
29:01 Building a Mental Model
32:19 Operationalizing Shared Values
36:26 Detecting and Addressing Cultural Beliefs
38:15 Preview of Part 3 on Writing
40:38 End
Related Links:
Graham’s Home page and LinkedIn Profile
CAL120 Part 1 episode with Graham on his previous career pivots
Kotter’s Change Model https://www.kotterinc.com/methodology/8-steps/
Edgar Schein’s three layer of organizational culture - see various
discussions:
- https://psychsafety.com/psychological-safety-edgar-scheins-three-layers-of-organisational-culture/
- https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/5-enduring-management-ideas-mit-sloans-edgar-schein
- https://www.managementstudyguide.com/sigma/edgar-schein-model.htm
- Original 1983 paper
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