by Kare Anderson | Jan 19, 2009 | collaboration, Team
We can be stakeholders in the future of the U.S., not free-riders. We are called to participate in its renewal. Not only can we do what is asked but we’re being asked what should be done. In true Me2We style Obama keeps assuming that you and...
by Kare Anderson | Jan 10, 2009 | collaboration, Team, Visual
Here’s a hilarious yet painfully familiar “how (not) to” video – especially for creative consultants. You’ve been hired by a team. Then you discover they have not agreed on a top goal for the project; nor do they have rules of engagement for their group...
by Kare Anderson | Jul 25, 2008 | Peer2Peer, Self-Led, Team
Is someone not pulling their weight yet expecting to enjoy the fruits of your group’s hard work? Here are five tips to prevent freeloading. Avoid the unattractive, energy-sucking role of the nag. Instead increase the chances of bringing out the best talents and...
by Kare Anderson | Jan 4, 2008 | Friendship, Team
Are you yearning for the life you set aside to do what you felt you “should”? Then let four college-age Canadian friends bring you back to your dreams. That’s what they set out to do on a road trip in a “funky old bus.” That bus broke down in my village of Sausalito...
by Kare Anderson | Dec 16, 2007 | community, Podcasts, Self-Led, Team
Have you ever been on a team where things just fell apart? Or was dominated by complainers (or worse) or endless, circular talk or caused another risk? Or one person (perhaps you) got stuck doing most of the work? Wouldn’t life be more fun and productive if we...
by Kare Anderson | Dec 4, 2007 | Team
Why discover how to make self-led teams succeed? Because, in this flattening world, more of us are thrown into the self-led situation. And, more alluringly, we can have more fun and make more money, according to Alex Linksker. Can’t beat that name for someone who...