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18 ways to get kids coding
Entertain your kids in a way that’s also educational (shhh…don’t tell them)
18 coding games, toys, and apps the kids in your life will love
Here’s how tech-savvy parents get their kids interested in programming.
What astronauts and submariners can teach us about the necessity of team routines
Imagine moving into a cramped apartment with your coworkers, where you will live and work in an unpredictable environment for an undetermined period of time.
Patagonia’s Demand for Ethical Supply
Before corporate social responsibility was a popular concept, Patagonia declared its commitment to better outcomes for their workers, and the planet. They soon discovered that commitment would include major pitfalls, but it seems the more Patagonia doubles down on its values, the better it performs.
The psychological ingredients of high-performing teams
In each episode of our original podcast Teamistry, we studied the qualities that helped real-life teams pull off incredible feats.
4 reasons to practice gratitude in your career
Disney might be a major media company today, but did you know that they began by making movies in the back half of a real estate office?
A Shot at Change: The Making of a Vaccine
In the West African country of Burkina Faso in the 1980s, an 18-year-old boy is killed in the road. Why? A case of meningitis. The meningitis epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa spurred a global race to find a vaccine, led by the founding of the Meningitis Vaccine Project. This network of doctors, vaccine developers, public health officials, and UN workers converged to develop an inexpensive vaccine – without Big Pharma. Instead, they built teams as an ecosystem of thriving partnerships.
Why you need diversity on your team and 4 ways to build it
We have a question for you: What’s the recipe for an amazing and unstoppable team? Psychological safety? A supportive culture? Streamlined workflows? A solid team structure? Epic snacks at your meetings and brainstorming sessions? All of the above, if you ask us. But there’s one more big thing that’s missing from that list: diversity.
What’s your virtual meeting IQ?
Prove your brilliance (or expose your ignorance) in less than five minutes.
Proof our work-life balance is in danger (but there’s still hope)
We suspected the workday was bleeding farther into your personal time, but we couldn’t prove it. Until now.
This is how to safeguard your mental health when you’re (still) working from home
Use this expert advice to prioritize your mental health and your job while working from home.
When a Picture is Worth a Thousand Animals
In the desert plains of Northern Kenya, hundreds of people from around the world and different walks of life have gathered. The photographs they take with their GPS-enabled cameras might be humanity’s best shot at saving an entire species. This is the story of a shared mission, with the help of Wildbook, an artificial intelligence (AI) software program, that is saving animals – and the biodiversity of the planet.
The DACI method: how to make better decisions during projects
Making decisions together is a fundamental part of every team’s journey. Not only are they important from a strategic perspective, finding consensus is critical to moving the team and your projects in the same (and right) direction. After all, it’s only fair that if a decision is going to impact others and the progression of a project, they should have an opportunity to contribute to it.
Can agile pods help your team win big at scale?
As a living laboratory for teamwork, our marketing department is giving this novel organizational framework a try. Here’s what teams of all types can learn from the journey so far.
Mission Impossible: The Thai Cave Rescue
Twelve Thai teenagers and their young soccer coach got stuck deep inside the labyrinthine Tham Luang caves of Thailand. Feared dead after a week, they were discovered alive by a British cave diver. Learn about the leadership and teamwork that enabled disparate groups to remain synchronized, overcome cultural barriers, and make life-or-death decisions during the rescue.
