Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 11:00 am Post subject: TEDTalk THE BEST TEAMS HAVE THIS SECRET WEAPON
THE BEST TEAMS HAVE THIS SECRET WEAPON
Adam Grant
Big stars might get all the attention, but they’re not the reason a team succeeds. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant explains how the real stars — on the court or in the office — have one surprising trait in common
Shane Battier? Really? _________________ “Christ did not die to forgive sinners who go on treasuring anything above seeing and savoring God. And people who would be happy in heaven if Christ were not there, will not be there."
- John Piper
Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 1:11 pm Post subject: Re: TEDTalk THE BEST TEAMS HAVE THIS SECRET WEAPON
JUST-MING wrote:
THE BEST TEAMS HAVE THIS SECRET WEAPON
Adam Grant
Big stars might get all the attention, but they’re not the reason a team succeeds. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant explains how the real stars — on the court or in the office — have one surprising trait in common
I'll finish the sentence.
THE BEST TEAMS HAVE THIS SECRET WEAPON....clutch role players.
now to the actual ted talk about battier being one of the first guys to go with the statistics and defensively making guys (like kobe) take shots from places on the court they were not that hot spots. they guy goes on to then say stars would not take the time to do that. not true. there's a guy named kobe bryant that has a show out called detail. he's been doing that his entire career. but on average this is a true statement.
now to the actual ted talk about battier being one of the first guys to go with the statistics and defensively making guys (like kobe) take shots from places on the court they were not that hot spots. they guy goes on to then say stars would not take the time to do that. not true. there's a guy named kobe bryant that has a show out called detail. he's been doing that his entire career. but on average this is a true statement.
I do wonder why so many people put up these threads with teaser headlines that don't really say what they were about and don't say what they were about in the summary.
The headline could have been... Clutch role-players are secret to team success.
Then the summary could have been similar to what you just wrote.
Most people won't bother to click if they don't have a sense of what they're clicking on. I know I don't
now to the actual ted talk about battier being one of the first guys to go with the statistics and defensively making guys (like kobe) take shots from places on the court they were not that hot spots. they guy goes on to then say stars would not take the time to do that. not true. there's a guy named kobe bryant that has a show out called detail. he's been doing that his entire career. but on average this is a true statement.
I do wonder why so many people put up these threads with teaser headlines that don't really say what they were about and don't say what they were about in the summary.
The headline could have been... Clutch role-players are secret to team success.
Then the summary could have been similar to what you just wrote.
Most people won't bother to click if they don't have a sense of what they're clicking on. I know I don't
but you just did by opening this thread _________________ Kobe
now to the actual ted talk about battier being one of the first guys to go with the statistics and defensively making guys (like kobe) take shots from places on the court they were not that hot spots. they guy goes on to then say stars would not take the time to do that. not true. there's a guy named kobe bryant that has a show out called detail. he's been doing that his entire career. but on average this is a true statement.
I do wonder why so many people put up these threads with teaser headlines that don't really say what they were about and don't say what they were about in the summary.
The headline could have been... Clutch role-players are secret to team success.
Then the summary could have been similar to what you just wrote.
Most people won't bother to click if they don't have a sense of what they're clicking on. I know I don't
but you just did by opening this thread
Sure. Because the poster explain the video/article in the first post. In this case, we just got another teaser.
now to the actual ted talk about battier being one of the first guys to go with the statistics and defensively making guys (like kobe) take shots from places on the court they were not that hot spots. they guy goes on to then say stars would not take the time to do that. not true. there's a guy named kobe bryant that has a show out called detail. he's been doing that his entire career. but on average this is a true statement.
I do wonder why so many people put up these threads with teaser headlines that don't really say what they were about and don't say what they were about in the summary.
The headline could have been... Clutch role-players are secret to team success.
Then the summary could have been similar to what you just wrote.
Most people won't bother to click if they don't have a sense of what they're clicking on. I know I don't
but you just did by opening this thread
I meant if you put up a teaser headline and people look at the thread and your post still doesn't give them a sense of what it's about, they won't bother to click on the link that you include to whatever story you're referencing.
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