Why penguins have no commanding officer
Humankind is the only species that places its trust in a small group of "leaders" to determine the best direction for the whole group. In his follow-up article to Did ants invent the perfect system for communicating via mobile technology? Ken Thompson, explores whether we can learn a thing or two about leadership from nature's most successful teams.
To read the full article on the NESTA Website click here
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What teams can learn from wolves

If you think that there is not much human teams can learn from nature think again! Temple Grandin in her amazing book Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior (p303-307) puts forward the incredible theory that early humans only became today’s successful homo sapiens because they learned to act and think like the wolves they co-habited with.
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Hi The URLs are not working :(
Hi Mary
Thanks for pointing this out - have fixed the penguins one and contacted NESTA to see where the Ants one has gone!
Best Regards
KEN