How Healthy Is Your Team? The Team Health Score Quiz

From the Podcast Host:

For the first time ever, we welcome back a returning guest to the podcast! Join us as we sit down once again with Katie McLaughlin to explore the art of building a vibrant team-based culture. Katie has recently developed a powerful new assessment to help teams understand their health, addressing challenges before they become toxic and finding opportunities for continuous improvement.

In this episode, we dive into Katie's innovative approach that integrates theater into workshops, helping teams reconnect, have fun, and build lasting relationships rooted in empathy and collaboration. Forget the traditional team-building events—Katie’s method goes beyond trust falls and happy hours to create truly transformative experiences.

Wondering if your team could benefit from this approach? Take Katie's "What’s My Team Health Score?" quiz to gauge your team’s culture and discover areas for growth.

We also discuss the key elements of a strong corporate culture, explore generational differences in workplace dynamics, and reflect on our own experiences working with some of the best—and worst—teams. What common traits define a truly healthy culture? Tune in to find out!

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We all bring in all of this stuff that influences how we interact with each other. We start to create stories in our mind [about each other].
— Katie
Effective team building happens with intentional activities.
— Katie


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Once you break past your own limited worldview and lens, your awareness changes. Awareness is the first step towards behavior change.
— Katie McLaughlin, Founder

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