The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible

For The Palgrave Encyclopedia of The Possible, we were asked to write the contribution on FLOW. Jef van den Hout & Orin Davis once again joined forces and together produced this beautiful publication. The context outlined is that of the Solar Team Eindhoven. It then explains in an accessible way the importance of experiencing both flow and team flow to achieve something insanely beautiful!

Scientific publication

Scientific publication

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible

For The Palgrave Encyclopedia of The Possible, we were asked to write the contribution on FLOW. Jef van den Hout & Orin Davis once again joined forces and together produced this beautiful publication. The context outlined is that of the Solar Team Eindhoven. It then explains in an accessible way the importance of experiencing both flow and team flow to achieve something insanely beautiful!

Imagine a group of 26 strangers coming together for a student competition around solving a sustainability problem. It’s a long-term competition, which means the team has to strategically distribute tasks, stay involved, be able to focus long enough to actually learn something, and create something meaningful that will help them later during graduation. That’s quite a task, but the Solar Team Eindhoven (STE) of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) succeeded in doing just that during the World Solar Challenge in Australia – and they built a solar car in the process.

What does it take to enable a team to perform at such a high level, with high commitment, a good division of labor and long-term dedication? In a world where so many business challenges and daily tasks depend on knowledge work and teamwork, the answer is invaluable. We argue that that answer is flow.

Want to read more? Here are some publications you might like.

Jef van den Hout
5 Jan 2022
Jef van den Hout
5 Jan 2022
Creativity, flow, Lego Serious Play, obituary

Obituary Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi – The LSP Magazine

In January 2022, Jef van den Hout wrote an article for The LSP Magazine, in response to the death of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1934-2021), the founder of flow theory and positive psychology, and our main inspiration.
Jef van den Hout
1 Mar 2020
Jef van den Hout
1 Mar 2020
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Team flow: the stimulus for individual happiness and team performance

In Boom Publishers’ Handbook of Work Happiness, Jef van den Hout was allowed to devote a chapter to the concept of team flow. He did this based on his experiences with the Solar Team Eindhoven, among other things. The book has 19 chapters with 27 authors written under the editorship of Ad Bergsma, Onno Hamburger and Erwin Klappe. Download the chapter on team flow for free here.
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2014
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2014
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Buurtzorg Oirschot 2 in team flow

Teamflow in practice. In this Dutch-written team portrait, we share the real-life stories of Buurtzorgteam Oirschot 2. How do they try to work together as smoothly as possible, and why do they enjoy their work so much?

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