By Judith Evans — 2003
The chemistry of teamwork is born out of compassion among players and not acts of "rookie initiations."
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CLEAR ALL
Oftentimes, strong culture is confused with surface-level perks, but those do little for long-term engagement, writes Sarah Wilson of Rokt.
Everybody talks about company culture these days, but very few people in the industry understand what it really means. Even fewer people know how to build one.
One of the best parts about watching sports is seeing a team work in unison, with a common vision, and watching it succeed. Championships are won through the efforts of talented individuals who work together towards a common purpose.
Once you begin meditating daily, life as you knew it will begin to take on some interesting twists and turns.
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