Team Flow: The psychology of optimal collaboration

This book presents a series of studies that conceptualize, test and monitor team flow experiences in professional organizations to perform autonomously and successfully. It analyzes the processes by which team flow is created through case studies, and introduces a protocol for encouraging team flow in professional organizations.

Management Book, Scientific publication

Management Book, Scientific publication

Team Flow: The psychology of optimal collaboration

This book presents a series of studies that conceptualize, test and monitor team flow experiences in professional organizations to perform autonomously and successfully. It analyzes the processes by which team flow is created through case studies, and introduces a protocol for encouraging team flow in professional organizations.

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Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2022
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2022
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SPOTLIGHT: Team Flow Coach Valentine Mees

Flow Concepts offers training to become a certified Team Flow Coach. In the SPOTLIGHT section, we always shine our spotlight on one of our affiliated Team Flow Coaches. In this blog, we do so on Valentine Mees. A coach who also applies the conditions for flow and team flow in his own life with great inspiration and satisfaction!
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2024
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2024
Team flow, team flow cycle, team flow monitor

How to Spark Team Flow Over Time

In the scientific journal “Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries “we recently published the article titled: How to Spark Team Flow Over Time In this article, we report on a longitudinal study where we deployed the Team Flow Monitor for six months as a cyclical reflective tool for creating an optimal collaborative climate.
Jef van den Hout
5 Nov 2022
Jef van den Hout
5 Nov 2022
flow, review

A Scoping Review of Flow Research.

Together with fellow European flow researchers, Jef van den Hout (founder of Flow Concepts) conducted a systematic review of scientific articles on flow (2000-2016) in this publication. The result is a clustering of existing research and a set of new ideas for further research. The link to the publication is below.

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