Ebook {Epub PDF} The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together by Twyla Tharp






















Among the surprising and inspiring points Tharp makes in The Collaborative Habit: Nothing forces change more dramatically than a new partnership. -In a good collaboration, differences between partners mean that one plus one will always equal more than two. A good collaborator is easier to find than a good friend/5(55).  · • The essential lessons of group effort: Tharp takes readers through the most common varieties of collaborations, including working with a partner, with institutions and middlemen, outside your expertise, in a virtual partnership, with a friend, with someone who outranks you, plus how to deal with toxic collaborators, and much www.doorway.ru: Simon Schuster. The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together: Tharp, Twyla, Kornbluth, Jesse: www.doorway.ru: Books. Buy new: $ FREE delivery: Thursday, July 29 on orders over $ shipped by Amazon. Ships from: www.doorway.ru(63).


The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together View larger image. , or view our freely available titles. Synopsis In a career that has spanned four decades, choreographer Twyla Tharp has collaborated with great musicians, designers, thousands of dancers, and almost a hundred companies. Norma Kamali, and Frank Sinatra. Among. In The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together, the modern dancer and choreographer Twyla Tharp () described the shift involved in moving from an individual to a team orientation elements of teamwork that hold across all contexts: "Like creativity, collaboration is a habit—and one I encourage you to develop Collaboration may be a practice—a way of working in. The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together: Tharp, Twyla, Kornbluth, Jesse: Books - www.doorway.ru


• The essential lessons of group effort: Tharp takes readers through the most common varieties of collaborations, including working with a partner, with institutions and middlemen, outside your expertise, in a virtual partnership, with a friend, with someone who outranks you, plus how to deal with toxic collaborators, and much more. The Collaborative Habit addresses the challenge of partnerships; collaborating with institutions; with friends; with geographically remote work mates; with communities; and why collaboration matters. Tharp includes short profiles of the Wright Brothers, Marie and Pierre Curie, and even Captain Chesley Sullenberger, who landed the passenger jet on the Hudson River last year, and acknowledged his first officer and crew as an integral part of his team. Among the surprising and inspiring points Tharp makes in The Collaborative Habit: Nothing forces change more dramatically than a new partnership. -In a good collaboration, differences between partners mean that one plus one will always equal more than two. A good collaborator is easier to find than a good friend.

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