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Teamwork Tango: Using Partner Dancing Principles to Improve Organizational Leadership
Posted on Apr 15 2015 under Previous Programs, Team Conflict | Tags: Abigail Clark, addictions counselor, Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator, Association for Conflict Resolution, body, Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor, Communication Skills, Conflict Connections Inc, conflict management, Conflict Management Coaching, Cooperative problem-solving, creative decision-making techniques, dance, Dramatic Strides® Consulting, female to female conflict, heart, Leadership development, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, mind, negotiation, Negotiation and Conflict Management, organizations, Partner Dancing, Pattie Porter, Professional Speaker, Senior Trainer, Stevenson University, teambuilding, Teamwork Tango®, Texas Association of Mediators, Texas Mediator Credentialing Association, The Texas Conflict Coach, University of Baltimore, University of Maryland School of Social Work, Yael Schy
Today’s organizations require that workers be adaptable. Truly effective leaders know how to follow and how it feels to be a follower. Conversely, in order to be a productive team member, one must understand the difficulties of being a team leader. The daily “dance” between leaders and followers requires mutual understanding and a balance of give and take. As the great Chinese philosopher, Lao Tzu, said: “To lead, one must follow.” In this program, Yael Schy, creator of the Teamwork Tango® leadership training approach, shares her philosophy and methodology of using partner dancing principles and exercises for helping leaders and followers in organizations to work together more collaboratively and effectively.
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