Solar Team Eindhoven, Kjell Revenberg [Moments of Flow – Episode 1]

In the docuseries "Moments of Flow," we unravel the flow of extraordinary teams. This time the flow of the Solar Team Eindhoven. Solar Team Eindhoven's mission is to contribute to sustainable mobility. For this purpose, the first team was established in 2013. This team built the first solar car called Stella, becoming world champion in the World Solar Challenge in Australia.

Docuseries - Moments of Flow, Video blog

Docuseries - Moments of Flow, Video blog

Solar Team Eindhoven, Kjell Revenberg [Moments of Flow – Episode 1]

In the docuseries "Moments of Flow," we unravel the flow of extraordinary teams. This time the flow of the Solar Team Eindhoven. Solar Team Eindhoven's mission is to contribute to sustainable mobility. For this purpose, the first team was established in 2013. This team built the first solar car called Stella, becoming world champion in the World Solar Challenge in Australia.

In the docuseries “Moments of Flow,” we unravel the flow of extraordinary teams. This time the flow of the Solar Team Eindhoven. Solar Team Eindhoven’s mission is to contribute to sustainable mobility. For this purpose, the first team was established in 2013. This team built the first solar car called Stella, becoming world champion in the World Solar Challenge in Australia. The three student teams that followed matched this success and also became world champions in the Cruiser Class. In 2021, however, the team decided not to participate in the race in Australia. This was because they had already sufficiently proven to the industry that solar-powered driving is possible for a passenger vehicle. That’s why this team built a Sustaining House on Wheel. Simply put, a solar camper and toured Europe with it. In this episode, team manager Kjell Revenberg unravels the flow moments he and his teammates experienced during the two years he was an active member of Solar Team Eindhoven!

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Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2018
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2018
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Why is flow so important for teams?

The reason we started exploring team flow was, of course, prompted by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi who introduced the concept of flow in 1975. In this blog, we will explain the concept of flow and introduce some of the reasons why experiencing flow is so important when working together in a team.
Jef van den Hout
1 Mar 2020
Jef van den Hout
1 Mar 2020
No Category

Creating order out of chaos with team flow

The Dutch Journal for Coaching (Tijdschrift voor Coaching) asked us to write an article on team flow for its “Chaos” theme issue. Indeed, within and between organizations today, things can be quite chaotic. How do you get structure to this and to what extent should you want it? We applied bringing order to the practice of professional learning communities in which members of different organizations try to achieve collaborations. And what is the role of the coach in such a process? Download the article for free here.
Jef van den Hout
28 Feb 2017
Jef van den Hout
28 Feb 2017
impediments, teamflow

Overcoming Impediments to Team Flow

In 2017, Jef van den Hout, Orin Davis, Josette Gevers and Mathieu Weggeman published the article “Overcoming Impediments to Team Flow” in the scholarly journal Challenging Organizations and Society.

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