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.

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Scientific publication

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.

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team size, teaming

How large can a team be?

Why do some teams perform great, while others get stuck in mediocrity? In the AD article by neuroscientist Chantal van der Leest, we dive into fascinating group phenomena such as social loafing and the Ringelmann effect: the more people in a team, the less everyone does. What makes a team really effective? And why is a team of five often better than one of thirty? With insights from psychology, practical experience with organizations such as Buurtzorg, and tips for better cooperation, this article is a must-read for anyone working in or with teams. Discover how to recognize and break through group behavior.
Jef van den Hout
28 Aug 2018
Jef van den Hout
28 Aug 2018
teamflow

The Conceptualization of Team Flow

In August 2018, Jef van den Hout, Orin Davis and Mathieu Weggeman published the article “The Conceptualization of Team Flow” in the scientific journal “The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied.” This involved an extensive literature review which led to a generic model with propositions for research on the relationships between individual flow and team flow.
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.

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