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The Art of Meaningful Interactions at Work With Dr. John Paul Stephens

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Dr. John Paul Stephens is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. In his role, he teaches organizational behavior, positive scholarship, and negotiation, focusing on how people come together to achieve peak collective performance. With a PhD in organizational psychology from the University of Michigan, his research on topics like high-quality connections and strengths-based feedback has earned awards and grants from notable institutions like the Academy of Management and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

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Effective teamwork is the cornerstone of success in modern organizations, driving innovation, productivity, and employee satisfaction. In an era characterized by remote work, diverse teams, and rapid technological advancements, fostering collaboration requires more than assigning tasks. How can leaders foster connection and create a high-performing workplace?

Dr. John Paul Stephens, an expert in organizational psychology, outlines common challenges within organizations, such as ineffective leadership or lack of clear communication channels, and provides insights into how these can be turned around through intentional actions and a clear vision. Dr. Stephens emphasizes intentional communication and relationship-building within teams, including in remote or hybrid settings, offering practical examples from construction management teams who successfully navigated such complexities. Drawing from his diverse academic and professional experiences, he illustrates how teams can overcome communication barriers and enhance collaboration by being intentional about their interactions.

In this episode of Alpha Bytes, Alex Zinni chats with Dr. John Paul Stephens, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Stephens delves into strategies for fostering effective teamwork, how to build meaningful organizational connections, the underlying principles that propel groups to peak collective performance, and actionable insights on enhancing team dynamics.

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Dr. John Paul Stephens is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. In his role, he teaches organizational behavior, positive scholarship, and negotiation, focusing on how people come together to achieve peak collective performance. With a PhD in organizational psychology from the University of Michigan, his research on topics like high-quality connections and strengths-based feedback has earned awards and grants from notable institutions like the Academy of Management and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

In this episode…

Effective teamwork is the cornerstone of success in modern organizations, driving innovation, productivity, and employee satisfaction. In an era characterized by remote work, diverse teams, and rapid technological advancements, fostering collaboration requires more than assigning tasks. How can leaders foster connection and create a high-performing workplace?

Dr. John Paul Stephens, an expert in organizational psychology, outlines common challenges within organizations, such as ineffective leadership or lack of clear communication channels, and provides insights into how these can be turned around through intentional actions and a clear vision. Dr. Stephens emphasizes intentional communication and relationship-building within teams, including in remote or hybrid settings, offering practical examples from construction management teams who successfully navigated such complexities. Drawing from his diverse academic and professional experiences, he illustrates how teams can overcome communication barriers and enhance collaboration by being intentional about their interactions.

In this episode of Alpha Bytes, Alex Zinni chats with Dr. John Paul Stephens, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Stephens delves into strategies for fostering effective teamwork, how to build meaningful organizational connections, the underlying principles that propel groups to peak collective performance, and actionable insights on enhancing team dynamics.

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