Episode notes
In this conversation, we discuss the concept of resilience in leadership, emphasizing the importance of team dynamics over individual endurance. We explore the challenges leaders face in maintaining resilience, the pitfalls of the hero mindset, and strategies for fostering collective resilience within teams. The discussion highlights the need for clear communication, shared responsibility, and adaptability in today's uncertain environment, ultimately celebrating the resilience of individuals and teams alike.
The Huddle
We're busy making more stuff for you!
- We've got our next playbook ready to launch. Get ready to make your 1:1s better!
- Greg is working on our first "Huddle," which will be a free workshop session on 1:1s
- Brett is talking Teamangle at Chicago Tent Talks on March 4 (it's free and short!)
The Review
We dig into Brett's recent Same Page post, Resilience is not enough: leadership in 2025 requires more. This conversation explores how leaders can foster collective resilience by shifting away from the hero mindset and embracing shared responsibility. Key topics include:
- The challenges leaders face in maintaining resilience
- The pitfalls of the hero mindset in leadership
- Strategies for building resilience within teams
- The role of clear communication and shared responsibility
- The importance of adaptability in uncertain environments
- Celebrating the resilience of both individuals and teams
We also published two new Teamangle articles this week:
- Building bridges: practical steps for effective cross-functional collaboration
- How the right tools drive team alignment and efficiency
The Ask
Our first shipment of Teamangle Conversation Cards is out in the wild. Grab your deck today!
The Hit List
Brett:
- Reading: Language: Why We Hear More Than Words
- Listening: Songs About You Specifically - Album by MICHELLE
- Watching: SNL 50 Concert - The Culps do Kendrick Lamar
- Eating: Post Malone Oreos
Greg:
The High Five
Resilience is personal—it’s about showing up, pushing through, and finding strength even when things feel uncertain. And let’s be real—times are rough right now. But resilience isn’t just about enduring; it’s about adapting, learning, and leaning on each other. High five to resilience for keeping us moving, keeping us connected, and reminding us that we’re stronger together!