Articles Tagged With: "penguins"
Bioteams and The Effective Executive

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.
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Organizational teams: learning from nature

Ken Thompson, writing for Insider Knowledge Magazine, in Why Penguins have no commanding officer reveals the two fundamental differences between biological teams and organizational teams and what we can learn from nature about effective teamwork.
Knowledge Management and teams

Sometimes knowledge management is more about finding the person than the knowledge according to Sandra Higgison's profile of Ken Thompson and Bioteams for Inside Knowledge Magazine .
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New Bioteams Video by Robert Scoble

Many Thanks to Robert Scoble of Scoble Show fame for producing a brand new 15 minute video interview on the basics of bioteams and how it can be applied in organisational teams.
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Penguins reveal the true essence of bioteams

Many people have been enchanted by the amazing video “The March of the Penguins” and most know that they have no leader. However few people go on to ask the obvious next question “If they have no leader then how do they know where to go?”....
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