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Qualities of the B (aka Bench-Warming) Player

In researching a book, this sociologist interviewed parents and kids—and their teachers and coaches—to observe the ways in which being the highest achiever could sometimes be perceived as a negative for other children and their coaches.

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Successful Teams Include All Players, Not Just Starters

There is nothing more difficult for athletes, coaches and parents to navigate during a youth sports experience than the role of the reserve player.

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Coached by the Zen Master, the Knicks Try Mindfulness

Most players said they found the exercises useful, even if they were not quite sure what they were doing.

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Celebrating Crisis: Towards a Culture of Cooperation

Humanity, like all other species of Earth before and with us, is evolving—and evolution, for humans as for all species, is neither predictably linear nor solely Darwinian.

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Here’s Why Neurodiversity Is so Important at Work

To avoid missing out on the skills autistic people bring, companies can learn from the experience of improving gender and race diversity, where both direct and indirect discrimination act as a barrier.

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The Benefits of Sitting on the Bench as an Athlete

Let’s face it: as an athlete, at one point or another you’ll be on the bench. What you do with that experience will teach you more about life than all the minutes you play combined.

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Mind, Body and Sport: The Psychologist Perspective

Over the past 20 years, the sports psychologist’s role in college sports has evolved more slowly than student-athletes’ needs.

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Entrepreneurs Need to Focus on Culture, Not Perks

I like to define culture in terms of a high-performance culture, one that exhibits qualities like communication, collaboration, mission and value alignment, innovation and accountability.

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The 4 Most Effective Ways Leaders Solve Problems

"As Karl Popper, one of the most influential 20th century philosophers of science, once eloquently stated, 'All life is problem solving.' I’ve often contended that the best leaders are the best problem solvers..."

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Seven Steps to Creating a Culture of Innovation

In this series on creativity, we started by looking at what creativity actually is, and how individuals and groups can foster it.

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