HOST

Matt Poepsel, PhD

Vice President & Godfather of Talent Optimization

GUEST

Stefanie Adams

Founder and Chief Empowerment Officer, WNY People Development

Top 3 Takeaways

  1. Mix it up. Successful teams require diverse working styles that complement each other, just as cheerleading squads need different positions to function effectively.
  2. Trust counts. Building trust through genuine connection and understanding team members’ personal motivations is essential for creating high-performing teams in today’s workplace.
  3. Dial it in. Leaders must calibrate challenges based on individual team members’ goals and current circumstances, similar to how cheer coaches adjust practice intensity based on their team’s situation.

From the Source

“In cheerleading you only can succeed together because it is the only sport where you physically build on each other. And that’s what work is today. It is all team-based.”

“You cannot build trust on a team until you know somebody. And if we don’t know somebody, I’m not gonna want to work with you. I’m not gonna feel safe to ask you for feedback or to give you feedback.”

“If you’re challenging someone and providing them with information that’s going to help them be better at their job and you’re doing it by keeping their integrity at the heart of your message…you’ve done your job.”

“If we celebrate the small, small wins, if we highlight those small wins, that is going to remind us, let’s keep doing this…Happy people are engaged workers.”

“Cheerleadership is not about toxic positivity. It’s about recognizing what we’re capable of and working towards it as a team.”

Connect with Stefanie

CheerLEADERship (book): https://a.co/d/eTYuKPy

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

Website: https://wnypeopledevelopment.com