In this episode, Andy talks with Charlie Gilkey, author of Team Habits: How Small Actions Lead to Extraordinary Results. They discuss how small, often overlooked habits shape team culture and performance. The conversation explores practical approaches for enhancing team dynamics, instilling a sense of belonging, improving decision-making, and addressing everyday ‘broken printers’ in both professional and familial settings.
Charlie shares personal insights from his military upbringing and passion for team-based success, emphasizing that effective change and leadership start at the local team level. This is a practical and engaging discussion that will help you lead your team to the next level of success.
Sound Bites
- “Time in, erodes awareness of.”
- “Be the teammate you want your teammates to be.”
- “Belonging is a macro word that includes feeling appreciated at work, feeling like your contributions and perspective matter, that you have moral and functional trust.”
- “We do it because it’s the right thing and because this is how we want to be together and, oh by the way, it has these amazing other benefits.”
- “I would rather over-index on caring.”
- “So many families have a daily ‘broken printer’ that’s called the ‘getting to school runaround’.”
- “None of us show up at work and opt-in to the CC thread from hell.”
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction
- 01:44 Start of Interview
- 05:36 The Broken Printer Metaphor
- 08:43 How We Encourage the CC Thread from Hell
- 12:21 Team Dynamics
- 14:56 What If You’re Not a Senior Leader?
- 19:27 Number One Rule of Being a Great Teammate
- 21:18 Building Belonging Habits
- 30:14 The Importance of Small Gestures
- 38:34 Applying Team Habits to Families
- 44:48 Wrap-up
- 45:24 Andy Comments After the Interview
- 50:17 Outtakes
Learn More
You can learn more about Charlie and his books at ProductiveFlourishing.com. Contact Charlie to learn how to buy a box of books for you and your team.
If you’d like more on this subject, check out:
- Episode 366 with Michael Timms about his book on accountability
- Episode 252 with Marcus Buckingham about the episode we discuss in this interview, and
- Episode 342 with Krister Ungerbock, who uses the term TalkSHIFTS instead of habits. Though the terminology is different, the ideas are complimentary.
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Talent Triangle: Power Skills
Topics: Project Management, Leadership, Management, Teambuilding, Career, Psychological Safety, Belonging
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Music: Echo by Alexander Nakarada
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Music: Laughing Children Full Version by MusicLFiles
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