Monday, May 3, 2010

Websites

http://iwojima.com/John BradleyThis is a website that has information about the battle of Iwo Jima. soldiers have an extremely strong sense of comradery, so I think a website about war is a good example of teamwork. Soldiers were very close to their friends, and often worked together and shared effort to stay alive and get the job done.

http://www.sportsknowhow.com/lacrosse/history/lacrosse-history.shtmlUnited States Lacrosse League This website is about the history of lacrosse, a very team based sport. Being on a team, I know firsthand that teamwork is very essential to the game and winning. Because of this I feel that lacrosse is a great example of teamwork.

http://espndeportes.espn.go.com/futbol/espana/ ESPN This a website about Spanish soccer. I think this shows a great international aspect of teamwork, showing that teamwork is everywhere.

http://wheatoncollege.edu/quarterly/q2008fall/teamwork.html Wheaton College
This shows teamwork through science. The scientists together make discoveries, it is not one lone man. Without help the scientists would achieve nothing. They would have no-one to assist them with their findings, showing how necessary teamwork is.

http://yedda.com/questions/causes_people_religion_philosophy_1495155191356/
This a website that talks about the psychology of why some people dont work well with others. It also talks about why teams just don't work sometimes

http://www.mysticmadness.com/good-team.html
Word Press A link that shows the components of a good team , and what makes a good leader or team-member.

http://www.highperformanceteams.org/hpt_history.htmHigh Performance Teams This website shows examples of teamwork throughout
history

http://storiesfortrainers.com/charlesplumbsparachutes.aspxCorporate University Xchange A short story about recognizing the little ways people help us achieve our goals.

http://www.essortment.com/hobbies/fivewaysgoodt_sfbl.htmPage Wise Talks about how to be a better team-mate and why it's better to think of the team first.

http://www.woopidoo.com/articles/chriswidener/successful-teams.htm Woopidoo This a website that talks about team-members knowing their roles.

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