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Teamwork Metaphor: Cluster Ballooning

It’s called “cluster balooning” and it’s for those who’ve dreamed of being carried into the sky by a giant bouquet of colorful toy balloons.

The most famous cluster balloon flight took place in 1982.  Larry Walters, with no prior ballooning experience, attached 42 helium weather balloons to a lawnchair, intending to go up a few hundred feet, but instead soaring to 16,000.  Surprisingly, Walters survived his flight.

Cluster ballooning is a great metaphor for teamwork.  One balloon all on it’s own can’t lift the person.  It takes a “team” of balloons all moving in the same direction to successfully lift the person (the organization/business).

Reminds me of the group of small fish who organize themselves to protect themselves from the larger fish.

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