Superpowers, Psychological Safety & Empowering Your Team with Tia Caldwell #36

Superpowers, Psychological Safety & Empowering Your Team with Tia Caldwell #36

Tia Caldwell, former Director of Engineering @ Slack, shares different frameworks she’s used to motivate teams and unlock their superpowers! We cover methods to identify, maximize, & balance strengths on your team, how to shift your team’s mindset from drama to EMPOWERED so they can better confront adversity & challenges, and more.

Knowing your superpowers maximizes strengths & protects against your weaknesses

Harmonizers will try to make sense of everyone on the team to find a way for them to play to each other’s strengths

Why relationships & removing the “manager gameface” are your most effective tools

Take the time to make the investments in the people & show that you care by followup & follow through in action.

How to prompt self-reflection and identify how your team wants recognition & feedback

Share these questions with them in advance

How superpower awareness & common language changes how you operate, make decisions & structure teams

When you became aware of Harmonizing being your superpower, how did that change or inform some of the decisions that you were making with your team?

“The Drama Triangle”

In addition to helping your team identify their own superpowers, what else are you looking out for as a leader?

Tia Caldwell

Former Director of Engineering @ Slack, Co-Founder @ Color Code

Notes

How do you motivate your team? Find their superpower! (3:05)

Tia’s Superpowers

As a manager, your job is to figure out how to utilize this in the right stages to help prioritize what is important

Shift your team’s mindset with “The Empowerment Triangle”

Hero: intervenes on behalf of the Victim, tries to save everyone

How to shift someone from “Victim” to “Creator”

First, make sure they feel comfortable

How to recognize what role you’re playing in “The Drama Triangle”

Active listening

Why you should balance your team’s superpowers to increase collaboration and be more effective

This framework reminds me of when I first learned design patterns. It created a meta- language, so the bandwidth of communication suddenly increased a lot.

Personal operating manuals & having explicit conversations to get the best from your team

Tia Caldwell shares a personal operating manual with new hires

“What’s your grumpiness level?” & other ways to create psychological safety in your 1:1’s

To have authentic and real conversations, use a framework called Lara Hogan’s power for one-on-one framework to reduce some of the anxiety

How do you motivate your team?

Authenticity in leadership as the result of a powerful blend of vulnerability and psychological safety

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