We Not Me
Episode 73 - Season 6 review: with a little help from AI!
Show Notes
Embracing diversity, giving people autonomy, and working towards shared values with clarity – those are essential key ingredients for teams in 2023 and beyond. Those are among the insights Dan, Pia and their guests uncovered in season 6 of We Not Me. In this, the first episode of season 6, Squadify’s founding team are here to discuss what they learned, and share a little of what we can expect from the next 12 weeks.
Takeaways from Dan and Pia
Links
- What will happen when AI joins your team? – Episode 66, with Benjamin Dehant
- Season 6 review – Episode 72 with Matthew Bellringer
- What Simon Sinek could learn about irony in teams – Episode 71 with Richard Claydon
- The ‘clarity gap’ in teams and how to close it – Episode 63 with Juliet Hammond
- The ups and downs of removing hierarchy from teams – Episode 65 with Tom McLoughlin
- Diversity and inclusion in West Africa – Episode 68 with Sahera Sumar
- Lessons in leadership from Fiji’s COVID response – Episode 69 with Bernadette Welch
- Holding your values as you scale – Episode 70
- When building a community, shared silence can be golden – Episode 67 with Matt Trinetti
- Disaster relief, community engagement and being an asset not a liability – Episode 62 with Gaz Breen
- Leave us a voice note
Meet the guests
Pia Lee, Co-Founder & CEO of Squadify. Pia began her career as a teacher but has spent the past 30 years consulting in leadership to CEOs, governments and executive teams around the world. Pia loves making a difference and geeks out on team solutions, psychometric tools and assessment frameworks that helps teams to thrive. Oh, and did we mention she’s a great public speaker? Her team say she gives the best rallying cry. But mostly, she’s extremely good at growing businesses by championing the power of teams. Dan Hammond, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer of Squadify. Dan lives in Ilkley in the United Kingdom with his family and is obsessed with team effectiveness, having spent the past 20 years’ working with and training leaders and teams all around the world. He is obsessed with ‘balance’ and much of his free time is spent in the pursuit of being an earnest ‘but not very fast’ triathlete. From time to time, he also likes to channel his inner Louis Armstrong and blast the trumpet. Not giving you enough?