In this episode:

0:00 Introduction

01:28 Team Flow vs. Individual Flow

04:19 The Importance of Mutual Accountability

10:12 The Role of Context in Team Flow

15:36 The Default Mode Network in Team Flow

19:39 Facilitating Team Flow Conversations

22:27 Barriers to Team Flow

27:58 The Impact of Team Flow on Individual Happiness

35:05 Constructive Criticism and Team Flow

42:07 The Flow Cycle in Individual and Team Flow

43:52 The Future of Team Flow Research 

This episode of the Flow Radio podcast features Dr. Jef J. J. Van den Hout, associate researcher at the Eindhoven University of Technology and the Erasmus University Rotterdam, the founder of Flow Concepts, and one of the world’s foremost experts on flow in teams. Dr. van den Hout joins Flow Research Collective Chief of Staff Ryan Wickes and Chief Science officer Dr. Michael Mannino to talk about how leaders and teams can spark flow and optimize collaboration in the workplace.

About The Guest:

Dr. Jef van den Hout, PDEng, has earned his Ph.D. with a focus on understanding and measuring team flow. He applies this knowledge to enhance team performance in professional settings. As the creator of Flow Concepts, Jef leads efforts to simplify complex team interactions and foster exceptional outcomes.

He’s an associate researcher with the Eindhoven University of Technology and the Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research spans several key areas: flow, team flow, optimal collaboration, sustainable performance, and challenge-based learning environments such as innovation ecosystems and professional learning communities.

Jef is driven by a clear mission: to connect scientific research with real-world practice.

He shares, “I find it fascinating to unravel climates for optimal collaboration and moments of team flow. Especially, if the ambitions could lead to something just beautiful, something unusually good, or something completely innovative! ”

Episode Resources:

Website: https://flowconcepts.nl/  

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jefvandenhout/ 

X: https://twitter.com/jefvandenhout?lang=en  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jef.vandenhout 

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