• A Recipe for Building Team

    by Dr. Ted Fish / March 03th 2020

    If you’re managing others, then group performance is a key to your success. So how do we do it – how do we help individuals transition to TEAM? I encountered this challenge the other day. I was in a meeting with a talented unit that had never gelled. They were polite but separate. They cared […]

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  • Why Downtime Matters

    by Dr. Ted Fish / March 03th 2020

    For years, I worked with an expert on brain science. I watched her mesmerize audiences of teachers and parents. Sometimes, she would tell them things they didn’t know. But more often, she would tell them something they did, and that’s where the magic happened. Something in the precision she gave took their understanding to a whole new level.

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  • Living from Your Strengths

    by Dr. Ted Fish / January 01st 2020

    Where do you get your fire from, your raw will? This may be the least discussed element in leadership development...

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  • Building a Better Brain

    by Dr. Ted Fish / January 01st 2020

    How do you become the greatest quarterback in the NFL? The answer is not what you might think.Patrick Mahomes, the brilliant, Super Bowl winning quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, ascended to the pinnacle of his profession, because he refused to think of himself as a football player. In high school, he saw himself as a baseball player and a basketball player.

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  • Winning the Big One

    by Dr. Ted Fish / January 01st 2020

    On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl. The biggest storyline for leaders was not the team’s ability to rally – yet again – from a double-digit deficit. Nor was it the rocket-armed young quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, who established himself as the most brilliant Quarterback in the League.

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  • The Outsize Influence of your Middle School Friends

    by Dr. Ted Fish / January 01st 2020

    There’s a fascinating article the Atlantic just published about the “Outsize Influence of Your Middle School Friends.” The article runs through multiple studies to explore questions considered by generations of teachers and parents. How much influence do teens have on their peers? Why is this so? And what to do about it?!

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  • Winning Over the Team

    by Dr. Ted Fish / January 01st 2020

    One of the hardest tasks facing any leader - of any age - is becoming the Head of an already established group. Fundamentally, it boils down to one question: how do you win their trust? I've watched Heads of independent and public schools, University Deans and Department chairs, student leaders and CEO's grapple with this question. The most successful have followed these four principles, which are evidenced brilliantly in this highly readable article about first year Los Angeles Lakers coach, Frank Vogel

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