Teaming With Ideas-logo

Teaming With Ideas

Business & Economics Podcasts

The podcast that explores how people at work, work together. Carlos Valdes-Dapena, the host, has spent decades working with teams as well as researching, writing and speaking about collaboration. Here he speaks with some of the brilliant people he’s met over the years - academics, business leaders, managers and consultants who share his passion for collaboration, and discusses their thoughts, theories, experiences and practices so that you can put them to work to make your work life richer and more rewarding. Enjoy.

Location:

United States

Description:

The podcast that explores how people at work, work together. Carlos Valdes-Dapena, the host, has spent decades working with teams as well as researching, writing and speaking about collaboration. Here he speaks with some of the brilliant people he’s met over the years - academics, business leaders, managers and consultants who share his passion for collaboration, and discusses their thoughts, theories, experiences and practices so that you can put them to work to make your work life richer and more rewarding. Enjoy.

Language:

English


Episodes
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Darryl Stickel on Building Trust for successful collaboration

12/1/2022
Darryl Stickel has studied the data, and concluded that trust is created in the one who trusts, not in someone else's trustworthiness. Learn how to build trust in your team by beginning with yourself.

Duration:00:25:05

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Psychological Safety

10/22/2022
The World Health Organization, ISO, even the UN agree: psychological safety begins with you, not your manager. Learn how to self actualize your own psychological safety and how self-compassion, mindfulness and acceptance of what you can and can't control are the tools to achieve it.

Duration:00:27:37

Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Stay Curious: Lead with Positivity

8/16/2022
Quincy Troupe learned early on that staying curious and trusting others will bring their best to work resolves conflicts and contrasting political agendas resiliently. Listen or read his interview here.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Accountability, Courage and Jerks

6/6/2022
Andrew Fox has a lot to say about his style of leadership, having courage at work to lead and collaborate, and how to deal with jerks - both as teammates and bosses.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

On Mutality and Team Leadership

3/8/2022
Mutuality with Gary Clarke With over 30 years of business experience Gary is an authentic value driven business leader with global and domestic CPG experience. He was fortunate enough to build a 20-year career with MARS right through from entry sales level to General management. He is well known for his ability to coach mentor and lead teams that deliver sustainable long-term outcomes. With this experience and passion, Gary has now founded 360Resolve a company that is driven by the belief that business and leaders have a huge role to play as we look to build more sustainable businesses through better human social and environmental practices. Gary, did you get a degree in business at some point? No, I actually didn’t; that’s what makes it quite unique. I left school at fifteen and started a trade. So I joined the FMCG industry at the age of thirty. So I’ve done a lot of different things before actually joining Mars, which makes it quite unique. What trade were you trained in? I climbed power poles, electrical poles. And I started about the age of fifteen. That’s dangerous stuff, that’s risky! It can be, yes, and that’s why I decided that I’d be better off selling things rather than climbing power poles. From climbing poles to leading teams One of the things that’s interesting about you and your bio is that you chose to go from being a productive member of society to being a consultant. I’m just curious to know - how did you land on that? It goes back just a little bit. In the last role that I had at Mars, I was fortunate enough to join an executive education program at Oxford called the Economics of Mutuality, and it explores the idea of businesses’ role in society and environmental practice and how you can build sustainable businesses moving forward. And that fascinated me and really hooked me in. I spent a lot of time working with the team, I went through the program, I went back as a guest presenter, and I’ve continued to stay in touch with them. At the end of my time at Mars, I was sort of - as we all do - wondering what I was going to do with my time, and I’m quite altruistic so I wanted to give back. I felt that I could play a role in helping business leaders prepare for the future, because I think the future is a lot different than the past that I grew up in. My business has three areas. It’s a coaching business, it does some business consulting, but it also does thought leadership, and the thought leadership area is where I bring the Economics of Mutuality program forward through a partnership with them and other business units. It’s sort of uncharted waters. We’re all looking at the condition of the planet and we’re looking at how things are operating; we know we need to change, and I think business can play a significant role in that, so I’m here to help. If you Google Economics of Mutuality you’ll find a compelling area of social science and economics that was pioneered by our former employer, Mars Inc. Early Teams leadership lessons You’ve been a member of teams from your days climbing power poles, right on through your years with Mars. When did you lead your first team? I’ve always led teams. I was lucky to be good enough at sport to be the captain, if you like. I always had a really strong appreciation for the value of players on a field, and I think when you’re young you don’t really understand the concept of teamwork other than to lead by example - what I was always taught. If you did your best, you would hope that everybody else would follow along. That concept was probably my first ever go at line management when I got into leading a business team. I thought, “I need to get involved and show everybody how it’s done, and then I’m sure they’ll follow.” It didn’t quite work that way. What kind of team was it? What function? I was working for Mars in the Petcare business. We had a team of territory managers. My idea of being a great line manager was to get in the trenches and do the work...
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Humility, Vulnerability and Leadership with Mark Ippolito

2/8/2022
Mark Ippolito and Carlos Valdes-Dapena, friends since 1986, together explore the importance, and benefit of being what AI cannot: vulnerable, humble and emotionally intelligent.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Gratitude Infusion with Kerry Wekelo

1/31/2022
Kerry Wekelo believes in practicing gratitude, and lives by it. Using gratitude when giving feedback, when collaboration, and even when talking to yourself is enormously powerful, as outlined in her book, "Gratitude Infusion". Listen to or read this podcast blog for more. Have a hard time receiving a compliment? Be sure to listen to the end of this podcast!
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Kula, Culture and Community

1/11/2022
Emma Magenta,, life coach and former owner of South Mountain Yoga, discusses leading a kula or community with individual attention.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Bringing Your Whole Self to Teams

9/30/2021
Sylvia Burberry, President, Emerging and Seed Markets for Royal Canin, shares 1 very important lesson to team leaders: the importance of bringing everyone's whole selves to teams and team meetings. Listen to or read this podcast post to learn why, and how skipping in the individual check-ins at every meeting can help the entire team foster trust, context, collaboration and relationships that add value to any team and organization. Sound too easy? This simple step is masterful. Here's why.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Being Right vs Leading Effectively

7/27/2021
Hamish Thomson, author or IT'S NOT ALWAYS RIGHT TO BE RIGHT and start-up advisor, reveals lessons learned leading teams all over the world.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Design Thinking Collaboration

7/16/2021
The part of the diversity really interested me was the knowledge. I was really inspired at the macro level; putting people together and figuring out how to make it work. It's not just putting people together and hoping something will happen, it's not that garbage can model. It's, “No, I'm actually going to manage the process.” Leaders have goals, they want to create value. So, you can't just throw people together and expect it to work. You’ve got to have processes that work toward a particular value-driven goal.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Visual Facilitation

7/13/2021
Nevada Lane, MSOD ACC, facilitates meetings using much more than talking points. Listen and learn how graphic facilitating your team or group meetings builds retention and clarity.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Focus on the People, Care for Yourself

6/30/2021
Tim Creed has lived all over. He went from being an HR associate to leading a sales team in one day, with positions to fill. Listen to the lessons he learned from his whirlwind career.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Empathy and Accountability

5/14/2021
The delicate balance of both empathy and accountability are Clint Kofford's heartstones to leading a successful team
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Leading Teams with Dignity and Respect

5/11/2021
Juliana Saretta, an international team leader now at Keurig Dr Pepper, explains how leading a team with dignity and respect for individual team members produces the best collaboration
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Drawing Collaboration

4/27/2021
Tom Russell, CEO of InkyThinking, not only helps teams draw out their vision, but trains people in graphic facilitation. The results are magnificent. Getting people on their feet, drawing their ideas, collaborating in a way that overrides obstacles, a team’s ideas are heard AND seen.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Intuitive Leadership

4/26/2021
We have guiding principles in organizations that say fact-based decision making certainly makes sense. And certainly in scientific organizations, that makes a lot of sense. But I also noticed that there's a lot of people holding back their ideas, their perspectives, their gut sense, because they've not been able to say, I am basing this idea on a fact. It's just a hunch. What I understand is, the higher up you go in an organization, the more important intuition becomes because it makes you a better listener, a better strategic planner, a better problem solver.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Emotional Freedom at Work

3/29/2021
This unusual interview features Carlos Valdes-Dapena and Devan Bailey discussing emotional freedom at work. Practices include meditation instead of suppression.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Keep Teams Dreaming with Angela Mangiapane

3/16/2021
Angela Mangiapane, President of Mars, Inc's Global Services organization, applied her financial background to her HR position in a surprisingly creative way. She encouraged her team to dream, visualizing new would-be scenarios for success. Then the team worked together to realize that outcome. Hear her stories of creative problem-solving while her IT department maintains fluid productivity during a pandemic.
Ask host to enable sharing for playback control

Team Power, Hierarchy Flexibility...and Hippos with Dr. Lindy Greer

3/15/2021
Lindy Greer has compared the power dynamic of being a team leader to being a hippo. Sometimes your strong and ferocious, rising up out of the water, and sometimes a leader goes under water with only their eyes on the pond. Science and research driven, listen to University of Michigan's Lindy Greer explore the power flexibility needed to run a great team.