У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно How Great Teams Create Meaning with Daniel Coyle или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
Most leaders are searching for the formula. The right strategy, the right talent, the right incentive structure. And when teams underperform, they add more—more process, more accountability, more pressure. What they almost never do is pause. In his new book Flourish, Daniel Coyle spent five years visiting the highest-performing teams, organizations, and communities on the planet—and he never found a single person thriving alone. Not one. Meaning, he argues, is not something you discover in isolation. It's something you build together. And the leaders who understand that aren't just more effective—they're building something that actually lasts. In this conversation, Daniel and I dig into what separates teams that merely function from teams that genuinely flourish. We talk about the Cleveland Guardians, who've won as many games as the Yankees while spending over a billion dollars less—by redesigning how players develop themselves. We talk about Ed Catmull at Pixar, who built a culture where "I might be wrong" is the starting point, not an admission of weakness. And we talk about what Daniel Coyle calls "awakening cues"—the small, almost invisible moments where leaders either create connection or quietly kill it. If you've ever been on a team where everything just clicked—and had no idea how to explain it afterward—this conversation is the closest thing to a map. // NEWSLETTER Want to build your best team ever? Join 25,000+ leaders who receive these insights in my free newsletter: https://davidburkus.com/youtube 0:00 Introduction to Daniel Coyle and Flourish 1:15 Why Meaning Is a Social Construct (Not a Solo Journey) 3:30 Awakening Cues: The Leadership Move Most People Miss 6:00 What Mr. Rogers Got Right About Leading People 8:30 The Cleveland Guardians and Constraints-Led Development 12:00 Complicated vs. Complex: Why Leaders Need to Probe, Not Push 16:00 Total Football, Group Flow, and the Team Brain 19:30 The Humanist Revival: Are Leaders Finally Catching Up? 23:00 Key Takeaways // LEADERSHIP LESSONS • Pause before you solve. The instinct to jump in with answers is the single most common way leaders accidentally shut down the connection they're trying to build—Mr. Rogers understood this better than most executives ever will. • Meaning is built between people, not inside them. After five years of research, Coyle never found a single flourishing individual working alone—which means the leader's job is to create the conditions for meaning to emerge, not just optimize for output. • Great development flips the question. The Cleveland Guardians stopped asking "who's the best player?" and started asking "how do we help every player improve?"—a shift that produced playoff appearances at a fraction of competitors' payroll. • Complexity requires probing, not pushing. Most of the hard problems leaders face aren't complicated—they're complex. The right move isn't analysis and force; it's small experiments, tight feedback loops, and the humility to follow where the data leads. • Curiosity is armor removal. Leaders who stay curious—like Ed Catmull asking engineers to teach him—signal that connection matters more than control. That signal compounds over time into something that looks a lot like winning culture. • Start with your own leadership philosophy. Before you can create meaning for others, you have to know where you feel most alive as a leader. Capture that—and then do more of it. // SPEAKING Like what you heard? Learn more or find out how to bring me to your company or event: https://davidburkus.com/keynote-speaker/ // ABOUT DAVID One of the world’s leading business thinkers, David’s forward-thinking ideas and bestselling books are changing how companies approach leadership, teamwork, and collaboration. A skilled researcher and inspiring communicator, Dr. David Burkus is the bestselling author of five books about business and leadership. His books have won multiple awards and have been translated into dozens of languages. Since 2017, David has been ranked multiple times as one of the world’s top business thought leaders. His insights on leadership and teamwork have been featured in the Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, CNN, the BBC, NPR, and CBS Mornings. A former business school professor, David now works with leaders from organizations across all industries, including PepsiCo, Fidelity, Adobe, and NASA. David’s keynotes aren’t just entertaining and enlightening—they’re evidence-based and immensely practical, offering leaders at all levels a set of actionable takeaways they can implement immediately. //CONNECT LinkedIn: / davidburkus Twitter: / davidburkus Facebook: http://www.FB.com/DrDavidBurkus Instagram: / davidburkus