Inspired Teams

Inspired Teams

Welcome to Inspired Teams. Life is too short. We need to enjoy it by working in human-centered organizations that are worthy of receiving the best that we have to offer. I’m finding our new role models – creators and rebels WHO make working together better. They’re in dynamic, inventive environments that are as creative, courageous, and adaptable as we are. We’ll hear their journey and way of being plus guideposts and methods for how they’re co-creating innovative workplaces focused on dynamic leadership and inspired teams. I’m your host - Catherine Jaeger

Episodes

  1. 03/08/2022

    Malcolm Colman-Shearer - Satisfying needs by experimenting with networks & decentralized organizations

    Malcolm Colman-Shearer’s needs weren’t being met in his banking IT job in New Zealand, so he left to find an environment that was more socially oriented where relationships were important.  Jumping from the safety and confinement of that corporate ship, he’s now leading the life of an entrepreneur. He’s a member of Enspiral, a worldwide collective of individuals who not only believe in, but practice, a new way of organizing; and is the founder of Optimi, where he really follows his meaning and purpose by assisting clients in optimizing their workflow. I respect his transparency and insights about the ups of downs of his journey with decentralized organizations.  I love his optimism about how our current network experiments are raising consciousness about new ways to organize that will evolve to further empower people. Malcolm contrasts traditional environments vs collective networks using a rainforest vs corn field analogy. After we recorded this episode, I was in the Peruvian Amazon and had daily walks through its rainforest, observing its many micro-ecosystems. Malcolm’s analogy of an organizational network having the growth and death cycles of a rainforest resonates with me even more now that I’ve experienced the magic of the Peruvian rainforest. About Malcolm Colman-Shearer https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolm-colmanshearer/ Optimi https://www.optimi.co.nz/ Resources mentioned: Enspiral https://www.enspiral.com/ https://handbook.enspiral.com/ Better Work Together - How the power of community can transform your business  (book) https://betterworktogether.co/   Co-authored by Enspiral, a community of entrepreneurs experimenting at the edges of ownership, governance, decision making, resource sharing, and organisational design. GreatertThan https://www.greaterthan.works/   Courses mentioned: Practical Self-Management Intensive and Thriving Networks Loomio   https://www.loomio.org/ Loomio Cooperative Handbook https://www.loomio.coop/ The Handbook of Handbooks for Decentralised Organising   https://hackmd.io/@yHk1snI9T9SNpiFu2o17oA/Skh_dXNbE?type=view   a mega list of handbooks and toolkits for groups working without top-down management from social movements to workplaces open source for anyone to read, update, share.   Compiled by Richard D. Bartlett http://richdecibels.com/ Lean Coffee  https://leancoffee.org/ (aka Unconference, Open Space ) Your host: Catherine Jaeger https://www.inspiredteams.work/podcast

    35 min
  2. John Thompson - Organizing for intrinsic motivation

    07/03/2022

    John Thompson - Organizing for intrinsic motivation

    John Thompson of The PCO Group returns with his passion for unleashing intrinsic motivation, which has a critical role in the human state, and therefore plays out into a team and more broadly into an organization. When tapping into intrinsic motivation, there is “no difference between being a leader and being human” since every human has leadership within them. This principle is the foundation of John’s proposal of breaking apart the 3 roles of a traditional manager - subject matter expert, developing humans, and team organization. We cover designing for intrinsic motivation by splitting the manager (boss) role into three roles, how being bossless creates opportunities not threats, and having facilitators show up as bosses disappear. About John Thompson www.linkedin.com/in/ijohnt The PCO Group https://www.peoplecentricorg.com Resources mentioned: First, Let’s Fire All the Managers by Gary Hamel https://hbr.org/2011/12/first-lets-fire-all-the-managers Doug Kirkpatrick https://dougkirkpatrick.com/ Beyond empowerment - are we ready for the self-managed organization? - Doug Kirkpatrick at TEDxChico https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej4n3w4kMa4. The No-Limits Enterprise – Organizational Self-Management in the New World of Work by Doug Kirkpatrick https://www.amazon.com/No-Limits-Enterprise-Organizational-Self-Management-World/dp/1946633275 Sonja Robinson - International Leadership Coach https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonja-robinson-msc-93390b2/ www.prime-coaching.com

    46 min
  3. John Thompson - Redefine the manager role with PCO Group

    21/02/2022

    John Thompson - Redefine the manager role with PCO Group

    There is a lot of discussion about increasing social and emotional intelligence, showing up with more wholeness as Frederic Laloux popularizes, vulnerability and taking off your armor as Brene Brown encourages. This is just to mention a few. But how do we put this into practice, esspecitally at work, where the title pyramid hierarchy  - visibly and invisibly - often gets in the way? John Thompson founded The PCO Group to address this very issue. PCO – people centric organizations. His unique approach to fostering human development - the combination of emotional social and leadership intelligence -  goes arm in arm with restructuring the role of “manager” in an organization. John proposes transferring some of the “manager” roles to other colleagues (such as the organizational’ and governance roles) and to embedded coaches who facilitate and ultimately unlock the intrinsic motivation that lies within all of us. He talks about facilitated roles vs power roles, putting trust in the process, continuous practice (learning in the moment and applying immediately what you’ve just learned),  how a facilitated team naturally addresses inclusion, and C-suite leaders being very uncomfortable high in the Swiss Alps. Ultimately he invites managers to let go of their traditional manager roles and colleagues to pick up some of those roles - and why this is good for everyone. This is one of two episodes. There is a companion Episode  7 with Sonja Robinson where we talk about peer coaching. About GUEST John Thompson www.linkedin.com/in/ijohnt The PCO Group https://www.peoplecentricorg.com Resources mentioned: Beyond empowerment - are we ready for the self-managed organization? - Doug Kirkpatrick at TEDxChico https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej4n3w4kMa4. Doug Kirkpatrick https://dougkirkpatrick.com/ Advance – Gender Equality in Business https://WeAdvance.ch/ “Complete Employee Ownership – Your ‘CEO’ Role “ presented by PCO Group at Advance’s Future Workplace Workshop  https://weadvance.ch/events/complete-employee-ownership-your-ceo-role/

    1h 6m
  4. Elise Lacher + Bill Kearley - Communication, hiring, & purpose for veterinarians

    10/12/2021

    Elise Lacher + Bill Kearley - Communication, hiring, & purpose for veterinarians

    Elise Lacher, a CPA and self described “recovering social worker’, innately incorporates human centeredness into her veterinary accounting practice as she guides her clients on much more than just accounting practices. Bill Kearley, a co-founder of Enlightened Rebels with Elise,  joins our conversation. We talk about the importance of communication and how they mentor their veterinary clients (in traditional hierarchy practices) to incorporate shared leadership and decision making.   They share their hiring philosophy and practices, including 3 core values they encourage their clients to look for when they are hiring. We discuss purpose and its importance in creating a culture that attracts and keeps colleagues. About Elise and Bill  Elise Lacher, co-founder of Strategic Veterinary Consulting and co-founder of Enlightened Rebels  https://strategicveterinaryconsulting.com/ Bill Kearley, owner of Veterinary Practice Success and co-founder of Enlightened Rebels Enlightened Rebels   https://www.enlightenedrebels.vet/ Resources mentioned: Mark Murphy - Hiring for Attitude: A Revolutionary Approach to Recruiting and Selecting People with Both Tremendous Skills and Superb    https://www.amazon.com/Hiring-Attitude-Revolutionary-Recruiting-Tremendous/dp/1259860906 Patrick Lencioni  - The Table Group  https://www.tablegroup.com/pat/ The Ideal Team Player  (Humgry humble and smart questions)  https://www.tablegroup.com/product/ideal-team-player/ Lead Together – the Bold, Brave, Intentional Path to Scaling Your Business -  by Susan Basterfield, Brett Lowe, Travis Marsh https://www.leadtogether.co/

    1h 11m

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Welcome to Inspired Teams. Life is too short. We need to enjoy it by working in human-centered organizations that are worthy of receiving the best that we have to offer. I’m finding our new role models – creators and rebels WHO make working together better. They’re in dynamic, inventive environments that are as creative, courageous, and adaptable as we are. We’ll hear their journey and way of being plus guideposts and methods for how they’re co-creating innovative workplaces focused on dynamic leadership and inspired teams. I’m your host - Catherine Jaeger