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#146 Can Mindset be Quantified? - With Dr. Karen Eilers and Christiaan Verwijs

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Join hosts Rich Visotcky and Jim Sammons as they delve deep into the agile mindset and its significance in team dynamics from a research-backed perspective. Joining them in this episode are Dr. Karen Eilers and Christiaan Verwijs who are leading studies exploring the agile mindset from the individual and team level. Through their research and the help of Columinity, they describe how to factors like motivation, morale, collaborative exchange, value focus, and management support improve team effectiveness. Together, we discuss the development of reliable measurement scales, the importance of data in understanding team effectiveness in order to take action, and the challenges of selection bias and trust in survey data. We also dip our toes into the pools of dynamic reteaming and its effects on team cohesion and team outcomes.

Whether you’re a manager looking to help your teams hit their stride, a team member trying to understand how to improve yourself to improve those around you, or a research and data junkie curious about people and teams, this episode has you covered!

Want to learn more about your team and the research?

Participate (and get immediate actionable feedback!): https://questionnaire.columinity.com/setup/model/agilemindset

Preliminary findings: https://blog.columinity.com/how-a-team-level-agile-mindset-shapes-team-effectiveness/

Scientific paper on Agile Mindset: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040162522001822

Contact Columinity: https://columinity.com/research

Connect with our guests:

Karen Eilers: linkedin.com/in/dr-karen-eilers/

Christiaan Verwijs: linkedin.com/in/christiaanverwijs/

Connect with Mastering Agility:

📢 Follow the podcast for more inspiring stories
💬 Join the conversation on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/mastering-agility
📩 Contact us for trades or sponsorships

👉 If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and share it with someone who needs to hear it!

Check out our sponsors:

www.xebia.com

www.wiserbees.com

www.jointinsights.com

www.productfields.com

Find more at www.masteringagility.org


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Understanding the Agile Mindset (00:02:32)

3. Quantifying Outcomes and Mindset (00:05:03)

4. Measuring Mindset - Quantifying the Subjective (00:08:57)

5. Identifying What Matters (00:10:14)

6. Michelin Star Agility (00:12:38)

7. Quantifying the Squishy (00:15:53)

8. Peer-Reviews for Great Science! (00:16:56)

9. How Much Data is Enough? (00:18:58)

10. Putting Together Surveys (00:24:06)

11. Addressing Selection Bias (00:24:40)

12. Individual vs. Team Mindset (00:31:40)

13. Building Team Mindset (00:33:21)

14. The Impact of Individuals (00:36:23)

15. Team Conflict Effects Team Effectiveness (00:38:31)

16. The Investment in Dynamic Reteaming (00:39:45)

17. Trusting the Data (00:42:21)

18. Explore Before Jumping In (00:47:36)

19. Check out Columinity for Your Team! (00:48:50)

20. Wrap Up (00:49:27)

150 episodes

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Manage episode 523077623 series 2901400
Content provided by Sander Dur and Jim Sammons, Sander Dur, Jim Sammons, and Rich Visotcky. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sander Dur and Jim Sammons, Sander Dur, Jim Sammons, and Rich Visotcky or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Join hosts Rich Visotcky and Jim Sammons as they delve deep into the agile mindset and its significance in team dynamics from a research-backed perspective. Joining them in this episode are Dr. Karen Eilers and Christiaan Verwijs who are leading studies exploring the agile mindset from the individual and team level. Through their research and the help of Columinity, they describe how to factors like motivation, morale, collaborative exchange, value focus, and management support improve team effectiveness. Together, we discuss the development of reliable measurement scales, the importance of data in understanding team effectiveness in order to take action, and the challenges of selection bias and trust in survey data. We also dip our toes into the pools of dynamic reteaming and its effects on team cohesion and team outcomes.

Whether you’re a manager looking to help your teams hit their stride, a team member trying to understand how to improve yourself to improve those around you, or a research and data junkie curious about people and teams, this episode has you covered!

Want to learn more about your team and the research?

Participate (and get immediate actionable feedback!): https://questionnaire.columinity.com/setup/model/agilemindset

Preliminary findings: https://blog.columinity.com/how-a-team-level-agile-mindset-shapes-team-effectiveness/

Scientific paper on Agile Mindset: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040162522001822

Contact Columinity: https://columinity.com/research

Connect with our guests:

Karen Eilers: linkedin.com/in/dr-karen-eilers/

Christiaan Verwijs: linkedin.com/in/christiaanverwijs/

Connect with Mastering Agility:

📢 Follow the podcast for more inspiring stories
💬 Join the conversation on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/mastering-agility
📩 Contact us for trades or sponsorships

👉 If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and share it with someone who needs to hear it!

Check out our sponsors:

www.xebia.com

www.wiserbees.com

www.jointinsights.com

www.productfields.com

Find more at www.masteringagility.org


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Understanding the Agile Mindset (00:02:32)

3. Quantifying Outcomes and Mindset (00:05:03)

4. Measuring Mindset - Quantifying the Subjective (00:08:57)

5. Identifying What Matters (00:10:14)

6. Michelin Star Agility (00:12:38)

7. Quantifying the Squishy (00:15:53)

8. Peer-Reviews for Great Science! (00:16:56)

9. How Much Data is Enough? (00:18:58)

10. Putting Together Surveys (00:24:06)

11. Addressing Selection Bias (00:24:40)

12. Individual vs. Team Mindset (00:31:40)

13. Building Team Mindset (00:33:21)

14. The Impact of Individuals (00:36:23)

15. Team Conflict Effects Team Effectiveness (00:38:31)

16. The Investment in Dynamic Reteaming (00:39:45)

17. Trusting the Data (00:42:21)

18. Explore Before Jumping In (00:47:36)

19. Check out Columinity for Your Team! (00:48:50)

20. Wrap Up (00:49:27)

150 episodes

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