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Magic Wheelchair, Transforming Lives One Costume at a Time
Discover how Magic Wheelchair is creating unforgettable experiences for children in wheelchairs by turning their dream costumes into reality.
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Breaking Boundaries: Extreme Football Records Unleashed
Explore the world of extreme football records in this thrilling video, featuring incredible achievements by athletes and fans alike. From the longest goal ever scored to the endurance feat of a 108-hour game played by Heartbeat United,...
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The Brandt Sisters: A Unique Olympic Journey
Discover the story of Hannah and Marissa Brandt, sisters united by family and separated by teams at the Olympics.
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Leading a Remote Team
Be visible, approachable and flexible; Communicate frequently and openly; Onboard new hires using the 4 Cs: compliance, clarification, culture and connection; Develop a collaborative, inclusive culture and encourage friendships at work;...
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The Magic Wheelchairs That Turn Kids Into Superheroes
Discover how Magic Wheelchair is breaking down barriers for kids with disabilities by creating epic costumes.
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Revolutionizing Oil Extraction: Using MRI Technology and Micro Bubbles
Researchers from Nottingham Trent and Aston Universities are using innovative techniques like magnetic resonance imaging and micro bubble fluids to recover previously lost oil deposits in porous rock formations. By developing a new...
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Latin America's First Robot Mania: Innovation and Competition in Lima, Peru
Latin America's first robot mania in Lima, Peru brought together competitors from across South America to showcase their robot creations. The event featured thrilling robot battles where teams competed to navigate white markings and...
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World Solar Challenge: Racing Towards a Sustainable Future
The World Solar Challenge is an exhilarating 3000-kilometer race in Australia where solar-powered cars compete to showcase the potential of alternative fuels. With teams from around the world, including university students, these...
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Robocup: The Future of Robotic Sporting Achievement
The Robocup soccer competition is a cutting-edge event that showcases the latest advancements in robotic technology. Teams of humanoid robots compete in penalty shootouts and demonstrate impressive soccer skills, with the ultimate goal...
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Engineering Excellence: The Eurobot Finals
The Eurobot Finals is an international competition where young engineers from various countries showcase their skills in mechanics, electronics, computer science, and automatism through robot design and operation. With changing rules...
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NLP Reframing: Seeing the World in a Different Way
Reframing is putting an event, experience, or situation into a new context, to see it in a different way.
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Rensis Likert and High Producing Managers - Process Models of Motivation
Rensis Likert studied different systems of management and the things that 'high-producing managers' do to achieve the results they get. His conclusions build a helpful model of motivation and how to get the best from the people who work...
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What is a Team?
What is a Team? This is the first video in a new course on teams and team-working. So we need to start at the beginning and establish what we mean by the term 'team'.
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Establishing Team Behavior Norms - Team Development
Team behavior norms are the unwritten rules that team members follow. Establishing your team behavior norms is an important step in moving your team to high performance mode.
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John Whitmore's Team Development Model
He may be most famous for his GROW Model of coaching, but John Whitmore's Team Development Model is a valuable way to understand how groups form into teams.
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What is Cog's Ladder of Group Experiences? - Team Development
Cog’s Ladder of Group Experiences is a model of group development that expands on the Tuckman Model we looked at in an earlier video.
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Teamwork: Essentials of Working as a Team
You want to encourage good teamwork. You know how valuable it can be. But what are the essential disciplines a team leader needs, to get the best team working from your team?
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Teamwork: Protecting Your Team
Protecting your team is a part of your role as a leader. To create teamwork, you need to serve your team, so they can get on with working together, as a team. and defending them from the things that will get in their way is part of that...
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Teamwork: Facilitating Effective Team Working
Your job is not ‘to do’. It’s to ‘help your team to do’. And facilitating effective team working means making it easy for your team to do.
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Teamwork: Leading Effective Team Reviews
You will, of course, be holding one-to-one performance reviews regularly. But, if you want good teamwork, you also need regular team reviews. This is where you get your team together to assess how your team working is going and what...
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Teamwork: Team Celebrations
Team celebrations are not just a ‘nice-to-have’ add on to teamworking. If you want to encourage great teamwork, then celebrating your team’s successes is a necessary part of the process.
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Servant Leadership: Leading Your Team in the Tuckman Performing Stage
In the Tuckman Performing Stage, teams don’t need guidance (they know their roles) nor supportive team leadership (they can manage their own care, collaboration, and conflict management). What they most need is to be allowed to succeed...
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What is the Adhocracy Organizational Model?
When did bureaucracy become a dirty word? Almost certainly when the idea of adhocracy emerged. The two are polar opposites: radically different ways to coordinate an organization. The one a set of rules and systems that overlay...
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Team Leadership: What is John Adair's Action Centered Leadership?
John Adair's Action Centered Leadership model (sometimes known as the three circles model) is one of the best models for Team Leadership. Every manager should know it.