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Teamwork Comes First

By Judith Evans — 2003

The chemistry of teamwork is born out of compassion among players and not acts of "rookie initiations."

Read on www.washingtonpost.com

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#30 Margaret Heffernan: Collaboration and Competition

I’m joined by speaker, international executive and five-time author Margaret Heffernan.

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10:00

Aspergers and Employment: Keeping a Job—Common Issues in the Workplace

WELCOME TO ASPERGERS FROM THE INSIDE!! My name is Paul and I discovered I have Aspergers at age 30. Yes, I know, I don’t look autistic. That’s exactly why I started this blog, because if I didn’t show you, you would never know.

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Dr. David Matthes on High Impact Practices & Team Based Active Learning

In a special lecture at CSUDH, Dr. David Matthes of the University of Minnesota discusses High Impact Practices & Team Based Active Learning.

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Creating the World We Want to Live In: How Positive Psychology Can Build a Brighter Future

This book is about hope and a call to action to make the world the kind of place we want to live in.

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02:18

The 7 Keys to Creative Collaboration

In this sketch note video, we explore what makes creative collaboration work.

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05:16

How to Collaborate with Creatives

In this episode, I’m back with 3 tips on how to collaborate with other creatives. Many times, proximity can work against you and you need someone with some distance to the project.

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Visual Thinking: Empowering People and Organisations through Visual Collaboration

Visual thinking and drawing are both becoming increasingly important in today's business settings. A picture really can tell a thousand words.

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04:53

Moving Past the Cancer Stigma at Work

A common concern of cancer patients and survivors working through treatment or returning to work after treatment is the fear of becoming known as the “cancer girl” or “cancer boy” in the office.

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#28 Michael Mauboussin: A Decision Making Jedi

Michael Mauboussin returns for a fascinating encore interview on the Knowledge Project. We geek out on decision making, luck vs. skill, work life balance, and so much more.

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04:15

What Is Releasing Time to Care?

Across British Columbia, Releasing Time to Care is being implemented in residential care, community, acute inpatient and mental health settings.

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