#7 Emotional Athletics, Culture, and "Teaming" as a Sport w/ Daniel Coyle
Teamcast16 Jun 2020

#7 Emotional Athletics, Culture, and "Teaming" as a Sport w/ Daniel Coyle

Today, I speak with author Dan Coyle. We discuss LOTS of stuff like emotional athletes, the marshmallow experiment, treating "teaming" like a sport, his book The Culture Code, and the central question of the book, which is "Why do some teams add up to be greater than the sum of their parts while others add up to be less?"

Dan reveals what he saw while researching eight teams, teams like the San Antonio Spurs, Pixar, and the Union Square Cafe, by going on site and not looking for traits or descriptors but literally watching what he saw physically, what did people actually do when they were doing whatever it is they do.

Daniel Coyle's website here

"How Strong is Your Culture" quiz here

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