What do facilitators do? by Roger Greenaway
Roger Greenaway is a master facilitator and he shares key insights on what it is we do as Teamwork Facilitators: 7 Situations You Can Anticipate 3 Situations That Are Difficult To Anticipate 8 Ways of Facilitating Active Learning 10 Reviewing Methods Get the full article HERE. Tip to TeachMeTeamwork.com community member Mike Cardus
Leadership Lesson from Stephen Colbert: “Yes, and…”
Stephen Colbert is one of my favorite comedians. Colbert started his professional comedic career in Chicago’s “Second City” improv group. In the commencement speech below Colbert offers the graduating class some words of wisdom from the world of improve theatre. What I enjoy most about this “Yes, and” approach is that it remains open-ended. Improv […]
Virtual Teamwork Lessons Learned from Leading a Virtual Choir of 2,052
Many who lead virtual teams find the experience challenging. Most who have difficulty working on virtual teams struggle because they are primarily operating from their head instead of their heart. What is possible when you lead a virtual team with your heart? Composer Eric Whitacre led a virtual choir of singers from around the world. […]
How Go-Givers Build Strong Teams with best selling author John David Mann — recorded leadership program
Are you a Go-Getter or a Go-Giver? Which approach is best for building transformative teams? Most are familiar with “Go-Getters”. They make things happen. They don’t wait for things to go their way, they create circumstances that go their way. This approach is very “yang” or forceful in it’s thought pattern. In the West, Go-Getters […]
How to Build a Bulletproof Company Culture — GET NAKED!

In this new and provocative book, Pat unveils a revolutionary approach to client service that yields uncommon levels of trust and loyalty. In Getting Naked, Pat challenges service providers to be completely transparent and vulnerable with clients in order to overcome the three fears that ultimately sabotage client allegiance. Written for internal or external consultants, […]
How To Take A Breather (and remain successful) with “Callings” expert Gregg Levoy
We belong to a work-obsessed culture whose busyness-as-usual makes us forget that discipline also means knowing when to knock off. Just as the ear needs “rests” when listening to music, we each need time to linger and reflect in the onrushing of life, time when we’re not engaged in what the Taoists refer to as “the ten thousand […]