01 Nov 2024
46:00
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.
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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
Episode highlights
Links