Newsletter of TeachMeTeamwork.com: September 1, 2006
September 01, 2006
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New Teambuilding Games Added
Check out the new format. Bigger videos. Downloadable directions. Login not required.
New Audio Interview: John Taylor Gatto -- Teaching, Learning (and a dark secret?)
I just interviewed one of my heros. He's brilliant and (some might think) controversial. CLICK HERE to listen to the recording.
Team Theory: Venn Diagram of Creating an Effective Teambuilding Game
While leading a workshop at an International Coach Federation conference, I asked the participants to help me create this diagram which utilizes technology from the 1800's. CLICK HERE to learn more.
New Collaboration Tool
It's called "Writely" and it's a free web based word processor. CLICK HERE to learn more.
Live Coaching Recorded - - Listen In
I offered a "Free Coaching Friday" on August 18th and a nurse trainer called in for help on designing her teambuilding event for 120 people. CLICK HERE to listen to our conversation.
Live (in person!) Workshop September 15
Here is a fantastic conference where you can learn from some of the best teambuilding games trainers in the country. CLICK HERE to learn more.
Are You Playing Big? Do You Want To?
Are you out to create positive change in the world on a massive scale? If yes, then you need to know how to build a list of subscribers to your newsletter. And if you're playing big then you've got to build a big list AND do it with absolute integrity. Learn how in this recording. CLICK HERE for more information.
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Hi Tom
Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed your interview with John Taylor Gatto. In fact I've listened to it over and over again and I pick up something different every time. Although I'm in the UK his historical perspective is just as relevant. He's an absolute inspiration and I thank you for making his wisdom available.
Posted by: Eric Sanderson | September 08, 2006 at 02:57 PM