How To Lead a Teambuilding Workshop Using Google Hangouts
This is a live 75 minute interactive workshop I led using Google Hangouts. I was in my home office in Asheville, North Carolina and the 30 participants were in Oswego, New York. The workshop title: “How To Teach Leadership in the Engineering Classroom” The audience was made up of middle school and high school technology […]
Mike Robbins interview — “Nothing Changes Until You Do”
CLICK HERE to listen to the 55 minute recording (mp3) of the interview. In this interview we’ll explore the delicate and complicated relationship we have with ourselves. Unfortunately, many of us struggle to make peace with ourselves and to be kind, compassionate, and loving towards ourselves, which can lead to a number of challenges in our lives, […]
Trust V teambuilding game with an added twist

On June 3, 2015 I led a conference call for members of the TeachMeTeamwork.com community on how to lead the variation of the “Trust V” teambuilding game. Click on the link below to download the written instructions for the Trust V game along with photos and handouts described in the call that allow you to […]
Paintballing The Boss: Office Team-Building Exercises Gone Bad

NPR aired a story about team building activities gone bad and TeachMeTeamwork Member Mike Cardus was interviewed for the story! CLICK HERE to listen to the 4 minute story.
Heater requires teamwork
This is such a clever idea. People waiting in a cold bus stop shelter can turn an overhead heater on IF they cooperate. Go Canada!
10 of the Most Controversial Productivity Tips That Actually Work

Leo Widrich over at Buffer offers a list of 10 things you can do to become more productive. Give Up Procrastinate Stop using the words “great job” (especially with kids) Work less Stop saying “yes” CLICK HERE to read the rest.