by Adriano Pianesi | Oct 3, 2020 | developing teamwork, teamwork skills
The only think I know about teams is that there are no rules, and that there are too many variables involved (especially context, team goals and membership) to rely on a set of laws. Most people develop teamwork from some key ideas based on either personal experience...
by Adriano Pianesi | Apr 16, 2020 | developing teamwork, learning re-imagined, teamwork skills
I read this interesting quote the other day: “There is a form of folly that is the absence of everything except our rationality.” I never really subscribed to the clear-cut distinction between rational and emotional (and research shows us that emotions are...
by Adriano Pianesi | Jan 17, 2020 | teams, teamwork skills, Uncategorized
How debriefing can help your team tackle tough problems Let’s say you’re working with a team on an important project. You have a few meetings, and you put together a plan. But not long after the tasks are assigned and everyone gets started, things start to fall apart....
by Adriano Pianesi | Jan 8, 2020 | teams, teamwork skills
Conventional scholarly models on teamwork tightly link causes and effects. As a result we often approach solving teamwork problems by looking for a recipe, where we can use certain ingredients and key elements to bake a better cake will do the trick. But the reality...
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