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  • Understanding the Nuances of Social Networks and Interconnectedness in Healthcare Organizations

    Leading Health Care Organizations

    Healthcare leaders should be aware of the pros, cons, and sometimes surprising nuances around different types of social networks in healthcare organizations. Featuring CIL Affiliate Christina Yuan

  • Leadership Lessons for Multidisciplinary Teams in Healthcare and Beyond

    Leading Health Care Organizations

    Harnessing the power of a multidisciplinary team carries vast potential for effectiveness and problem-solving—while achieving high-performance with diversely skilled stakeholders requires adroit management. Featuring CIL Affiliates Christina Yuan and Mike Rosen

  • Ethical Leadership Strengthens Team Efficacy and Social Cohesion

    Collaborative Leadership & Teaming

    Leading in an ethical way is more than simply ‘doing the right thing.’ Increasingly, ethical leadership is correlated with team performance—for instance, as this study shows, an ethically led team is better placed to bounce back from a period of poor performance. Featuring CIL Faculty Affiliate Sean Martin

  • Remote Workforce Leadership Lessons from Online Collaboration Communities

    Collaborative Leadership & Teaming

    Online knowledge-sharing communities such as ‘Stack Overflow,’ which add billions of dollars of value in increased productivity, provide rich data sets around motivating collaborative behaviors and evidence on the pros and cons of nonmonetary reward systems, a tool used to motivate remote employees. Featuring CIL Core Faculty Cassandra Chambers

  • How Structure and Gender Composition Effect A Team’s Collective Ability to Get Work Done

    Collaborative Leadership & Teaming

    Leaders seeking to foster inclusivity should be aware that a team’s collective intelligence—its general ability to make decisions, innovate, plan, and more—is significantly influenced by its hierarchal structure and also by its gender composition. Featuring CIL Faculty Affiliate Anna Mayo

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    The Value of Respect in Nurse-Physician Relations

    Leading Health Care Organizations

    Ineffective collaboration between physicians and nurses in acute healthcare settings is known to lead to substandard patient outcomes. A new review highlights the role of respect in promoting better interprofessional relationships, offering insights to help leaders encourage and maintain respectful attitudes and behavior. Featuring CIL Affiliates Anna Mayo and Derrick Bransby

  • A Field Guide to Leading Dynamic Teams

    Collaborative Leadership & Teaming

    Leaders today face unique challenges and new questions about how their teams should work together – particularly as organizations move to more flexible work arrangements and temporary team structures. This Field Guide highlights key practices that can be implemented quickly and seamlessly today as leaders reimagine their work in ways that keep employees engaged, fulfilled and productive.

  • Supporting Robust Teamwork — Bridging Technology and Organizational Science

    Leading Health Care Organizations

    In a New England Journal of Medicine article, CIL Faculty Anna Mayo and Chris Myers discuss opportunities for enhancing teamwork in healthcare.

  • Why You Should Approach Negotiation with a Bartering Mindset

    Organizational Leadership & Social Impact

    CIL Core Faculty Brian Gunia interviewed in the Negotiations Ninja podcast to share more about bartering and discuss how powerful it can be in the negotiation process.

  • Syncing Up: A Process Model of Emergent Interdependence in Dynamic Teams

    Collaborative Leadership & Teaming

    New research published in Administrative Science Quarterly by CIL Affiliate Faculty member Anna Mayo sheds light on teaming in dynamic work settings.

  • Mark Dietz Leadership Series – Growing as Leaders

    Leading Health Care Organizations

    CIL Directors Mike Doyle and Chris Myers interviewed about leadership development in healthcare for this episode of HI Pitch, the AHIMA podcast

  • Storytelling as a Tool for Learning Among Air Medical Transport Crews

    Collaborative Leadership & Teaming

    Learning vicariously from the experiences of others at work, such as those working on different teams or projects, has long been recognized as a driver of collective performance in organizations. In this Administrative Science Quarterly article, CIL Faculty Director Chris Myers draws on his research with air medical transport teams to uncover strategies for using storytelling as a collaborative tool to promote learning in teams.

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