Word: teamwork
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...Badaracco, who was also at HBS when the change occurred, said that “part of the ‘Leadership and Learning’ experiments was to encourage more teamwork among the students...
Last week, individual accomplishment garnered most of the headlines for the Crimson co-ed sailing team, as junior skipper Clay Johnson’s third consecutive New England Singlehanded title earned top billing. One week later, teamwork was once again the name of the game at the Navy Fall Invitational in Annapolis, Md. Johnson and junior crew Kristen Lynch steered the Harvard squad to an A-division victory and a sixth-place overall finish out of twenty teams, while junior Matt Knowles filled in for a sick teammate in the D-division race. “Last week was more...
...major labels, Memphis struck a deal with Sony BMG, and this month, Thunder, Lightning, Strike was reissued with extra tracks in Europe and released, via Columbia, in the U.S. So has life changed for Parton and his bandmates? Well, they've given up their day jobs to concentrate on teamwork. "We were all running out of days off," says Bell, the laconic bassist, a former draftsman for an engineering firm. "We were turning down shows and just doing ones at weekends." Now they are touring North America again before traversing Europe. But don't expect big-budget perfection. "I want...
Blending into the pattern of a film's tapestry, surrendering star swagger to teamwork, is a tendency that comes naturally to this native of Pleasantville-like Chelsea, Mich. At New York City's Circle Repertory Theater in the late 1970s and early '80s, Daniels was trained to be "part of an ensemble," not stand out from it. He admits he had to be nudged by Woody Allen to "go on, go on, go on"--be bigger, bolder--in the role of the 1930s actor who literally steps off the screen in The Purple Rose of Cairo, and pushed by Jonathan...
...Cheerleaders Association instructors. So late one night, the 14 girls hold a "Come to Jesus" meeting in their S.M.U. dorm room to air grievances and try to put their problems behind them. Krystin, caught in the cross fire of parental sniping, is sage enough at 13 to know that teamwork matters above all--more than the moves and certainly more than the makeup. "It's not just about one person," she says on the last day of camp. "You want to encourage other people to do good so your team will all come together." Try as she might...