Ep235: Teams and the Value of Structure, Why Design Shapes Performance
Description
What if your team’s “people problems” are actually design problems?
In this episode, David Wheatley is joined by Dr. Judy Brown and Dr. Rick Eigenbrod to explore a leadership question that doesn’t get asked enough, how much of team performance comes down to structure, not personalities.
You’ll hear why collaboration may be more natural than we think, how organizations accidentally get in the way of it, and what leaders can redesign to create real flow, clarity, and shared ownership, without forcing it.
Topics include:
- Why structure can trump culture, strategy, and good intentions
- “Roundabouts vs stoplights,” a simple analogy for healthier systems
- Who gets in the room, and why one wrong seat can stall the whole team
- Boundary conditions, meeting design, and business literacy across leaders
- Reward systems, accountability, and the difference between ownership and compliance
- The inner work, maturity, ego, and what it takes to lead for the greater good
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