What Teams Can Learn Through Tragedy
Challenger Social scientists love having the chance to do a case study. They are fascinated by the opportunity to observe and discuss some aspect of human behavior and interaction. Many jumped at the...
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In the early 90s, the little town of Wabasha, Minnesota was “put on the map.” Thanks to the movie Grumpy Old Men, all of the great things about the state of Minnesota were brought to the attention of...
View ArticleThe Amoeba Effect
Amoeba Effect Have you ever watched little children play soccer? If so, you have had at least one flashback to high school science class. While there is much strategy involved in to field position,...
View ArticleClimb the Ladder, Lead the Way
As we break into the corporate world, many of us have dreams of becoming world-renowned leaders. We stare longingly at the corner offices or the light on the elevator for the top floors. We find...
View ArticleHow Does Leadership Impact Teamwork?
As children, we often played the game “Follow the Leader.” Out in the backyard on a Saturday afternoon, we always had the neighbor friends who made great leaders – taking us on exciting journeys...
View ArticleThe Bounty Theory
Throughout their history, organizations will be faced with changes and “re-organizations” in order to keep themselves relevant. In difficult economic times, change and restructuring may happen more...
View ArticleThe Impact of Leadership on Teamwork
As children, we often played the game “Follow the Leader.” Out in the backyard on a Saturday afternoon, we always had the neighbor friends who made great leaders – taking us on exciting journeys...
View ArticleFaith or Friction – Corporate Bickering in the Christian Church
The Christian walk is based on the sentiments captured in Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” Whether it was Paul, Barnabas, or Luke who...
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