329: Building a Resilient Team with Dr. Adam Stoverink - a podcast by Jeff Amerine

from 2023-02-20T11:00

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Summary:

Welcome to another great episode of Startup Junkies!

On this episode, hosts Matthew Ward, Caleb Talley, and Jeff Amerine sit down with Dr. Adam Stoverink, the director of the Sam M. Walton College of Business MBA program at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Stoverink is the author of the book Unbreakable, a resource for leaders on how to build resilient teams, and has also been featured in twelve other notable publications. Additionally, Dr. Stoverink is an associate professor of management, teaching leadership and teamwork to graduate, undergraduate, and executive audiences. Throughout this episode, Dr. Stovering discusses the four essential pillars of resilient teams, how to create adaptability, and what character traits define a satisfactory team member. 

 

Show Notes:

(1:12) Introduction to Dr. Stoverink

(2:16) About Unbreakable

(6:19) The Process of Writing a Book

(8:23) Advice on Building Psychological Safety

(13:16) The Walton MBA Do Good Project

(19:24) Learning from Failure

(22:21) The Four Pillars of Resilient Teams

(28:13) Hard Work vs. Lucky Timing

(30:14) Attributes of Good Team Members

(32:49) Advice to Younger Self

(35:56) Closing Thoughts 

 

Links:

Matthew Ward

Caleb Talley

Jeff Amerine

Startup Junkie

Dr. Adam Stoverink 

 

Quotes:

“We have to feel safe in that environment to speak up. Innovation is a big part of what you all do, and if you want to be innovative, you simply have to have all the perspectives on the table. And if people don't feel safe to go against the grain, your innovation is cut.” - Dr. Adam Stoverink, (7:31)

“We don’t really have one another’s back. We do what we have to do to accomplish our goals, but we don’t go beyond that. I think that is what really separates the outstanding teams from the mediocre teams.” - Dr. Adam Stoverink, (12:50)

“You have to have a moderately high, above average confidence, but it can’t be too high. Otherwise, you’re going to run into the situation where hubris takes over and you’re not on the lookout for possible adversities because you think you’re untouchable.” - Dr. Adam Stoverink, (23:12)

“Part of building a resilient team is being very clear about what components are needed to be successful. Part of that is personality. You want a mix of personalities, but most important is diversity of thought that often comes from diversity of backgrounds, which correlates with diversity of demographics.” - Dr. Adam Stoverink, (31:25)

 

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