by Amanda Parker | Apr 11, 2018 | Leadership, Teambuilding
Were you taught to work on your weaknesses, hearing that the best teammates are well-rounded? We are told to expose children to lots of experiences, building a wide array of strengths because we want to both open our children to the broadest array of opportunities and...
by Amanda Parker | Feb 22, 2018 | Leadership, Process Improvement, Teambuilding
The tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida pains our hearts and rightly we all want to find ways to prevent this from happening ever again. But in the noise that batters the airwaves about new laws and such, we found a quiet example of...
by Amanda Parker | Feb 14, 2018 | Leadership, Teambuilding
(Hey – heads up…I got a great feedback from a friend on this post. To respect his need for privacy, I’ve added it below myself. But, this is a fine example of how good friends air differences and still respect each other.) Today is Valentine’s Day,...
by Paul Armstrong | Nov 21, 2017 | Leadership, Teambuilding
It’s the week of Thanksgiving and each of us here are preparing to host our friends and relatives. What a blessing! We at eNthusaProve hope that you are similarly happily preparing for a celebration of thanks. What does Thanksgiving have to do with leading...
by Amanda Parker | Nov 9, 2017 | Leadership, Teambuilding
In the last post, I shared with you my time as a soccer team bench warmer. What kept me on the bench wasn’t that different than what keeps your teammates (or yourself) on the bench of your project (i.e. not fully engaged with the work). This can happen for a myriad...
by Paul Armstrong | Oct 25, 2017 | Facilitating, Leadership, Teambuilding
What if you could peer into 100 of the greatest business minds of our time? What do you think they would tell you? I subscribe to Forbes magazine because I like to listen to folks I normally wouldn’t, and I normally don’t hang out with billionaires, so I read...