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Dysfunctional Team? One simple fix.

Dysfunctional Team? One simple fix.

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## Episode 3: How To Fix Your Failing Team In this episode of Motivational IQ, we’re cracking open the brain to look at why some teams catch fire while others just fizzle out. I’m walking you through the actual process of team formation—from the "ignorant bliss" of a new project to the "painful awareness" that usually follows—and how you can figure out if you’re part of the problem or part of the solution. Whether you’re a fan of Lord of the Rings or a certified Scrum Master, we're diving into the psychology of how humans actually gel and how "hazing" (the psychological kind) might be the shortcut your team needs to finally start performing. ## Key Takeaways [04:06] Why the "Storming" phase is a non-negotiable: Understanding Bruce Tuckman’s model and why your team has to go through conflict before it can ever reach a "norm." [06:35] The Avengers and Star Wars are Masterclasses in Team Building: How pop culture perfectly mirrors the four stages of conscious competency. [08:44] The "Hazing" Shortcut: A deep dive into why shared struggle—like a serious team illness or a high-stakes deadline—actually accelerates the path to high performance. [10:24] Project Management is just a loop of the unknown: Why every project rescue starts with moving from "don't know what we don't know" to "executing what we do know." [13:02] The Vulnerability Requirement: Why you can't move up Patrick Lencioni's pyramid of team success without first being willing to get uncomfortable. [14:14] The Autopilot Champion: How to recognize when your team has moved past "smooth operation" and into the elite "Thrive Mode." ## Notable Quotes [02:12] "It's all about you manifesting what you’ve become. That’s the process of the conscious competency and the process of what motivates us." [09:00] "The reality is when you look at it, it’s actually accelerating the process of learning by moving them quicker through the painful awareness process so they can then start to perform." [11:27] "Because of where you are in the process... what you just described was you're just getting lots of instructions, and that's burning you out." [13:01] "Find a way to get vulnerable... if you don’t have trust, you can’t even move up." [14:15] "I’m gonna say it’s not hazing, it’s purposeful, deliberate, intent, painful awareness when you push yourself there and you get to a place that allows you to learn and progress." ## Resources Mentioned Bruce Tuckman: Developmental Sequence in Small Groups Robert Cialdini: Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion Brene Brown: The Power of Vulnerability Patrick Lencioni: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team Simon Sinek: Start With Why University of Wisconsin: Project Management Capstone ## Call to Action If your team is currently stuck in the "Storming" phase and you can’t seem to find the exit, I want you to choose one area this week where you can be humble enough to admit what you don’t know. Identify your "painful awareness" and define it for your team. Real growth doesn't happen in a vacuum—it happens when the group decides to buckle down and move through the struggle together. ## Connect with Andy Thompson If you found value in this breakdown of team dynamics, the best thanks you can give is to write a review and subscribe on your favorite platform. Send this episode to a colleague or friend who is currently navigating a tough project. For more insights on improving your career and mastering your Motivational IQ, stay engaged and keep pushing through the process. Visit my website, www.theworkjoyproject.com or www.motivationaliqpodcast.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/theandrewthompson/The ways these ideas, concepts and models grow is through application, sharing, and stories. Please share with a friend, leave a review, and like us wherever you listen.
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