Andy’s Quick Hits (22): These leadership behaviours build more resilient and effective teams — latest research

Andy Hab
2 min readJun 14, 2021

What makes for effective and resilient teams is something that interests many leaders and organisations. I have spoken about some of these aspects in other articles, particularly on team composition. But some new research gives some insights into the leaders themselves and how they influence effectiveness and resilience in the face of unexpected situations. Something that is of particular interest with the pandemic which has raised the importance of resilience.

So what behaviours created more effective and resilient teams?

Research into 48 teams from 5 Canadian startups by Brykman and King showed that those leaders who encouraged on-the-job-learning, and of note, also enabled and encouraged employees to speak up and give their ideas and suggestions for change, were more effective and more resilient.

An obvious point is that this is not in one-off situations but this must be constantly reinforced by the leaders and constantly communicated to employees. This is not just a nice value statement but is echoed in how leaders behave and interact with employees.

“Knowing that you have a leader who is focused on learning…

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Andy Hab

Sharing fascinating, fun, and important knowledge on the brain and human behaviour - most days. And masters track athlete - still going strong!