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Ep 7| Team reflexivity and well-being

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In this episode, I discuss a study that explores the impact of a structured, daily team reflexivity process on team well-being within a manufacturing work team context. In this episode I summarise the key findings which includes how team reflexivity appears to enhance collaborative processes which helps in the development of supportive relationships within the team and translate how you can utilise the findings from this study into practice. The study I am discussing in this episode is Chen, J., Bamberger, P. A., Song, Y., & Vashdi, D. R. (2017, December 14). The Effects of Team Reflexivity on Psychological Well-Being in Manufacturing Teams. Journal of Applied Psychology. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/apl0000279. You can access the original article here: http://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-56106-001 If you enjoy the show then don't forget to subscribe and please leave a rating. Also tell your friends - the best publicity is word of mouth. You can tell the world you have listened to The Coaching Academic podcast via Twitter here: http://www.rebeccajjones.co.uk/coaching_academic/share
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In this episode, I discuss a study that explores the impact of a structured, daily team reflexivity process on team well-being within a manufacturing work team context. In this episode I summarise the key findings which includes how team reflexivity appears to enhance collaborative processes which helps in the development of supportive relationships within the team and translate how you can utilise the findings from this study into practice. The study I am discussing in this episode is Chen, J., Bamberger, P. A., Song, Y., & Vashdi, D. R. (2017, December 14). The Effects of Team Reflexivity on Psychological Well-Being in Manufacturing Teams. Journal of Applied Psychology. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/apl0000279. You can access the original article here: http://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-56106-001 If you enjoy the show then don't forget to subscribe and please leave a rating. Also tell your friends - the best publicity is word of mouth. You can tell the world you have listened to The Coaching Academic podcast via Twitter here: http://www.rebeccajjones.co.uk/coaching_academic/share
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