Posts filed in Collaboration.
How to Succeed in Business When Your Partner is Your Spouse
Posted by Marika Stone on Oct 28th, 2009. Related posts: Collaboration • Teamwork • Work.
Honey, let’s start a business. Many first-time entrepreneurs also happen to be committed couples, and their home is their office. Here are eight rules of engagement that can help both business... More »
How Would You Define The Problem?
Posted by Guy Harris on Sep 25th, 2009. Related posts: Collaboration • Communication Skills • Conflict Resolution • Cooperation.
As I watch political campaigns, national debates, business meetings, and family discussions where the rhetoric and emotion increases while the civility and connection decreases, I see a common thread:... More »
“Teaching” Collaboration: Preparing for the Future
Posted by Rebecca Dumlao on Sep 9th, 2009. Related posts: Collaboration • Leadership.
As a college professor some of the most important collaborating work I do is with undergraduate seniors. I lead a professional development course that helps soon-to-be graduates shift out of the academic... More »
Are We Really Supposed to Be Enemies?
Posted by Guy Harris on Jul 16th, 2009. Related posts: Collaboration • Cooperation • Friendship • Understanding.
This week, my wife and daughter brought home a movie – The Boy in The Stripped Pajamas – for us to watch as a family. The movie is based on a novel of the same name that chronicles the story... More »
Lōkahi Teams Require Lōkahi People
Posted by Rosa Say on Jul 13th, 2009. Related posts: Collaboration • Featured Articles • Teamwork • Work.
“Lōkahi seeks the harmony of bringing people to agreement. It’s the value of cooperation, collaboration and unity.” These are the words I most often use from Managing with Aloha when asked why... More »




