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E249 | How Framing Improves Team Performance and Reduces Frustration

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Ever feel like your team isn't on the same page even though you're all working toward the same outcome?

Are you wondering what you could implement to ensure your team feels both heard and empowered, especially during high-pressure projects or brainstorming sessions?

In this episode of the Simplify to Scale show, I am joined by Jessica Maine, to chat about different thinking styles and how they shape team dynamics, especially as the year wraps up and planning ramps up.

We share experiences from our own businesses, explore the differences between abstract and linear thought processes, and talk about ways these styles impact communication and productivity.

Recognizing how team members approach problems can make a real difference in reaching your goals together and avoiding unnecessary frustration.

We discuss practical scenarios where mismatched thinking styles led to friction and offer tips on framing conversations to bridge that gap. From brainstorming to execution, finding a balance between creative and step-by-step approaches can help teams stay aligned and feel valued in their roles. Sharing a few funny stories and insights, we highlight how even a little clarification at the start can prevent bigger misunderstandings down the road.

If you enjoyed these insights and found them helpful for your team or business, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Please leave us a review and share what resonated with you or what topics you’d like to explore next. Your feedback inspires us and helps shape future episodes. Thanks for tuning in and see you again next week!

In this episode we discuss:

  • Different Thinking Styles in Teams
  • Abstract vs. Linear Thinkers
  • Bridging Communication Gaps
  • Bridging Communication Gaps
  • Setting Intentional Framing for Conversations
  • Best Practices for High-Performing Teams

Ready to get out of the day-to-day operations of your business?

A SOL (Strategy + Operations Leader) is the missing link between your vision and results that aren’t dependent on you! Certify your existing right-hand or get support in hiring the right person: https://www.strategicopsinstitute.com/sol

Looking to go deeper and learn how to scale your business sustainably?

SIMPLIFY TO SCALE will help you to reclaim your time, increase your impact and profit, and simplify your business as you scale to multiple-7 figures and beyond so you finally get to enjoy the success you worked so hard to achieve. Find out more at: https://www.leanoutmethod.com/scale

Ready to become a strategic leader who understands how to balance sustainable and scalable growth with operational efficiency?

Join our SOL Collective, an elite and private community for Business Strategists and Operational Leaders who advise and support founders in scaling their businesses. Learn more at https://www.strategicopsinstitute.com/collective

Have questions? Want to explore partnering together to scale your business? Connect with me on my personal Instagram @cristagrasso or LinkedIn and let’s start a conversation.

If you loved this episode, please help us spread the word and reach more business owners like you by leaving a 5-star rating and review. Hit subscribe to be the first to listen to new episodes each Tuesday.

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Ever feel like your team isn't on the same page even though you're all working toward the same outcome?

Are you wondering what you could implement to ensure your team feels both heard and empowered, especially during high-pressure projects or brainstorming sessions?

In this episode of the Simplify to Scale show, I am joined by Jessica Maine, to chat about different thinking styles and how they shape team dynamics, especially as the year wraps up and planning ramps up.

We share experiences from our own businesses, explore the differences between abstract and linear thought processes, and talk about ways these styles impact communication and productivity.

Recognizing how team members approach problems can make a real difference in reaching your goals together and avoiding unnecessary frustration.

We discuss practical scenarios where mismatched thinking styles led to friction and offer tips on framing conversations to bridge that gap. From brainstorming to execution, finding a balance between creative and step-by-step approaches can help teams stay aligned and feel valued in their roles. Sharing a few funny stories and insights, we highlight how even a little clarification at the start can prevent bigger misunderstandings down the road.

If you enjoyed these insights and found them helpful for your team or business, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Please leave us a review and share what resonated with you or what topics you’d like to explore next. Your feedback inspires us and helps shape future episodes. Thanks for tuning in and see you again next week!

In this episode we discuss:

  • Different Thinking Styles in Teams
  • Abstract vs. Linear Thinkers
  • Bridging Communication Gaps
  • Bridging Communication Gaps
  • Setting Intentional Framing for Conversations
  • Best Practices for High-Performing Teams

Ready to get out of the day-to-day operations of your business?

A SOL (Strategy + Operations Leader) is the missing link between your vision and results that aren’t dependent on you! Certify your existing right-hand or get support in hiring the right person: https://www.strategicopsinstitute.com/sol

Looking to go deeper and learn how to scale your business sustainably?

SIMPLIFY TO SCALE will help you to reclaim your time, increase your impact and profit, and simplify your business as you scale to multiple-7 figures and beyond so you finally get to enjoy the success you worked so hard to achieve. Find out more at: https://www.leanoutmethod.com/scale

Ready to become a strategic leader who understands how to balance sustainable and scalable growth with operational efficiency?

Join our SOL Collective, an elite and private community for Business Strategists and Operational Leaders who advise and support founders in scaling their businesses. Learn more at https://www.strategicopsinstitute.com/collective

Have questions? Want to explore partnering together to scale your business? Connect with me on my personal Instagram @cristagrasso or LinkedIn and let’s start a conversation.

If you loved this episode, please help us spread the word and reach more business owners like you by leaving a 5-star rating and review. Hit subscribe to be the first to listen to new episodes each Tuesday.

  continue reading

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